@Ian,

I saw this on the Facebook Brooks Saddles page most recently. It just might 
reveal some some solutions to your problem.
https://www.facebook.com/share/jFw2y3AMKPoLxF3H/

Kim Hetzel
owner of a Brooks B67S on my Clem, who loves the sounds of the squeaks, 
like an old buck board wagon. 

On Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 10:23:30 AM UTC-7 ian m wrote:

> Has anyone had this issue and been able to fix it? I have a very new B17 
> flyer (with cutout) that is just too noisy and it really grinds my gears. 
> I'm having difficulty finding the origin, it sometimes sounds like it's the 
> actual leather, sometimes the top of the springs where it meets the saddle 
> frame, and sometimes the higher set of rails that runs parallel to the 
> frame rails. The only thing I haven't tried is messing with the bolts on 
> the springs, wondering if I should remove and grease everything but I'm 
> worried that may be more difficult than it appears. Thoughts or 
> suggestions??
>

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