Is this a good or a bad thing for the future of Brompton Bicycles....?
GrumpyGregry Here for rides. 4 Sep 2016 #1 Is this a good or a bad thing for the future of Brompton Bicycles....?
Hugh Manatee Veteran 4 Sep 2016 #2 I don't know, first Wham! now Brompton. The chap can't stick with anything.
Sharky Guru Location Kent 4 Sep 2016 #3 Quit sounds dramatic, but he is almost 70, so time to enjoy cycling. - But will the company fold without him?
Quit sounds dramatic, but he is almost 70, so time to enjoy cycling. - But will the company fold without him?
U ufkacbln Guest 4 Sep 2016 #5 [QUOTE 4450400, member: 45"]Old bloke leaves firm that makes old bloke bikes. It can only get better.[/QUOTE] D:Ream not Wham
[QUOTE 4450400, member: 45"]Old bloke leaves firm that makes old bloke bikes. It can only get better.[/QUOTE] D:Ream not Wham
Dayvo just passin' through Location 59° 50′ 5.55″ N, 10° 47′ 41.89″ E 4 Sep 2016 #6 Hugh Manatee said: I don't know, first Wham! now Brompton. The chap can't stick with anything. Click to expand... I'm embarrassed that I know this but that was Andrew Ridgely.
Hugh Manatee said: I don't know, first Wham! now Brompton. The chap can't stick with anything. Click to expand... I'm embarrassed that I know this but that was Andrew Ridgely.
Kell Veteran Location High Wycombe/London 4 Sep 2016 #7 Sharky said: - But will the company fold without him? Click to expand...
G3CWI Veteran Location Macclesfield 4 Sep 2016 #8 Who are Brompton Cycles anyway? Clearly not serious bikes as they have no pro-tour representation.
Nibor Bewildered Location Accrington 6 Sep 2016 #10 There was a bloke who did the Tour route on a Chopper perhaps this is a missed opportunity for shopping bikes.
There was a bloke who did the Tour route on a Chopper perhaps this is a missed opportunity for shopping bikes.