A possible Brompton purchase

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Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
I am waiting until I get the bike before I pick any luggage. I may just go for the bracket and the frame in the front and see if I can fit any of my current bags to it - the Brompton bags are not cheap (but then what is in Brompton-land) :smile:
This is my plan.
I have a spare SQR block that I can get Brompton Seat-post style clips for so that allows adding a saddle-bag. I could also use a beam rack too....
On the front I might also get an S-type frame and fit another of my large Saddle-bag collection to that .... choices, choices!
With the M-type you get far more flexibility in front luggage though.
 
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cisamcgu

cisamcgu

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Location
Merseyside-ish
Oh, oh, oh ... I just got a call - it has arrived !!!!! ^_^^_^^_^

I will pick it up either tonight or tomorrow afternoon - I can't wait.
 
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cisamcgu

cisamcgu

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Location
Merseyside-ish
It is home, it is beautiful and is called Billy :smile:

Picked it up this afternoon from Evans in Liverpool. When I ordered it there was an offer of £100 of accessories with a bike purchase, but this excluded Bromptons. When I went to pick it u,p it turns out there is an offer of £100 rebate if you give them an old bike in exchange, but I had already paid for the Brompton. I pointed out to the chap that I was unlucky to miss out on both these offers, but he said the computer wouldn't let him take the discount from a bike already paid for but if I buy something he will give me the £100 rebate off that item (without even bringing in a rusty old bike) - so I am the proud owner of a C-type Brompton bag for the princely sum of £5 ^_^

Mrs and Miss Cisamcgu are vaguley impressed :tongue:

Also, I seem to have entered the Brompton World Championships on 1st August in London - so I better get training :hyper:

What an excellent day :cheers:
 
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cisamcgu

cisamcgu

Legendary Member
Location
Merseyside-ish
I have only had a very brief ride, but when I borrowed one a few months ago the gears seemed pretty simple, so I am hoping I won't have any problems
 

The Jogger

Legendary Member
Location
Spain
How the ratio works going from low to high not the same as my other bikes.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
How the ratio works going from low to high not the same as my other bikes.
From bottom to top you kinda have to go ...


1st = Left down/Right Down
2nd = Left Up
3rd = Right Up/Left Down
4th = Left Up
5th = Right Up/Left Down
6th = .Left Up

I tend to think of it as 3 big jumps with the Right Hand (hub) and small intermediate jumps with the left (derailieur). Some gears require a double shift. It soon becomes second nature!
 
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cisamcgu

cisamcgu

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Location
Merseyside-ish
I have the Shimano dynahub. I haven't really got to grips with it but it has a single switch on the front light. Turn that on and pedal and both lights come on, after pedalling for about 2 minutes, stop pedalling turn the switch to off and the lights stay on for about 3 minutes. I guess this is a capacitor discharging - is this the expected behaviour ?

Andrew
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
I have the Shimano dynahub. I haven't really got to grips with it but it has a single switch on the front light. Turn that on and pedal and both lights come on, after pedalling for about 2 minutes, stop pedalling turn the switch to off and the lights stay on for about 3 minutes. I guess this is a capacitor discharging - is this the expected behaviour ?

Andrew

Yes, it's so when you stop at traffic lights or a junction your rear light stays on.
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
Even when the lights are switched off ? But then again, I suppose it doesn't really matter and the capacitor has to discharge somewhere :smile:

Thanks

Ah, I see what you mean about the lights staying on after you've switched them off.

I'm no electrical engineer, but I suspect the capacitor cannot hold charge like a battery, so it will discharge itself.
 
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