If memory serves, my Brooks Flyer has two pairs of rails, leading from the 
top and bottom of each spring to the nose of the saddle. I want to remember 
that they come close to touching near the nose, and in my case, rubbed 
against one another while pedaling. I wiped some bearing grease on the 
rails in those places places and it went away. My memory could be faulty, 
but if you see rub marks on the rails near the nose, that's where I'd put a 
little bit of grease.


On Monday, September 11, 2017 at 6:46:44 PM UTC-4, lum gim fong wrote:
>
> Brand new, maybe 100 miles on it. Flyer Imperial.
>
> Love it, but it has started clicking. Not squeaking, like we often hear 
> reported.
>
> One click per pedal stroke.
>
> Can be recreated by grabbing the back of the saddle with thumb on top and 
> fingers under the springs and squeezing.
>
> One click per squeeze. Feels solid though, not like something is loose.
>
> I guess I will lube any metal parts of the frame that look like they touch 
> each other and see if that does it.
>
> *Anyone had this before with their sprung Brooks?*
> *Fixes?*
>

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