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  • What’s like a Charge Knife but not a Charge Knife?
  • fathomer
    Full Member

    Neither of my Charge Knifes are particularly old but second has started creaking, the first has been at it a while.

    I like the shape but not the hideous noise, so looking for some recommendations on a replacement? If it makes any difference it’ll be going on a road bike.

    nedrapier
    Full Member

    Spesh Phenom or Toupe?

    dannyh
    Free Member

    Never mind about all that – when are we going to see you on a Wednesday night again?

    Singlespeed_Shep
    Free Member

    I had a similar problems with spoons, I have a ti one that hasn’t creaked yet.

    ir_bandito
    Free Member

    I have one knife that creaks like a creaky thing, and the other is as good as gold.

    Is there such a thing as a friday afternoon saddle?

    fathomer
    Full Member

    dannyh – Member
    Never mind about all that – when are we going to see you on a Wednesday night again?

    Possibly tomorrow 🙂

    ir_bandito – Member
    Is there such a thing as a friday afternoon saddle?

    If there is I’ve got two!

    fathomer
    Full Member

    Anyone from the evening crowd got any suggestions?

    eddie11
    Free Member

    I found sag bel air very similar to a spoon, is there a thin version of the sdg?

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    Yeah, the Fly.
    They’re really good, like a minimalist Bel-Air.

    SDG Falcon’s good value too – very similar to a Spoon, but no stitching and more give (bigger cutaway in the base).

    Kahurangi
    Full Member

    Aren’t there many other saddles cast from the same mould? Madison Flux being one of them?

    Maybe the new style spoon (does it have a different name, I can’t remember?) might be better.

    Alternatively, spray the creaky bits with either GT85 or superglue!

    eddie11
    Free Member

    Alternatively, spray the creaky bits with either GT85 or superglue!

    😆 engineering solution

    Have you tried hitting it? And then hitting it harder?

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