Brompton carry handles..the latest craze

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JC4LAB

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http://www.offyerbike.com/
Seeing lots of these around at the moment but at £39.99 each they are a bit steep.in price.Leather ones available also at £60 or so too.. Worth the money do you think? Anyone know a cheaper option...
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
 

annedonnelly

Girl from the North Country
"Colours of the hand grip will be selected at RANDOM" - that's no use after you've spent hours deciding what colour to have your Brompton painted!!

Looks like a good idea for anyone who doesn't want to fold/unfold. Also looks like it wouldn't be too difficult to make your own.
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
I really don't see the point. The frame is way more comfortable as a carrying point, and the centre of gravity varies depending on whether or not you have a bag fitted and what's in it, so a fixed-position handle is just stupid.
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
Agreed ^^^

also when folded underside of seat makes agreat handle. I suspect lots are bought as presents "for the (brompton) man who has everything"

Its a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
 

Sara_H

Guru
I usually carry mine by he frame, I do ind it a bit cumbersome though and have wondered before if one of these handles might help.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
I really don't see the point. The frame is way more comfortable as a carrying point, and the centre of gravity varies depending on whether or not you have a bag fitted and what's in it, so a fixed-position handle is just stupid.
Yep. For me, hook the saddle over my shoulder, steady the bike by the frame.
 

jay clock

Massive member
Location
Hampshire UK
I carry mine opened and certainly cannot see why I would need one of those
 

jay clock

Massive member
Location
Hampshire UK
For me the main area where I find it cumbersome to lug my brommie around are Airports,tubes and metros when abroad,crossing station platform bridges and finding a seat on full trains,I think the idea is good but worth the price of £60 for a leather one..????.But then what other ways do you spend your money..its just the cost of a concert ticket...

A dimpla bag is what I use at the moment..
I go twice a week to London. At Clapham I have to decend a staircase, then at Barnes I have to carry it over a pedestrian foot bridge. I have the S bag on the front and carry it unfolded. Then the rest of the time on platforms etc I wheel it along fully unfolded. I find it harder and heavier to carry when folded up. And I do have the Ikea bag but have never used it
 
Straps can make a carry on stairs more comfortable

We used climbing slings on the Bromptons and Birdys for years
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
It takes about 8 seconds to fold up the bike, which gives you a compact and easy-to-transport package. If you've got easy wheels you can trundle it along in that state.
 
Location
London
Ah, seen one or two of the leather ones in london recently. First time i saw one i thought it rather neat but on second thoughts superfluous. And something else to keep an eye on/maintain - just grab the frame -it's quite ergonomic at that point anyway and by adding an extra item you are just intriducing an extra wear point/point of failure. So man up, put your mits on the frame.
 
Brompton Carry Handle The Latest Craze.
Just about sums it up really, Latest Craze. You have a saddle to grab. You have a frame to grab. Someone is making money out of those that need to have unnecessary add-ons. It's a little bit sad really.
 

GrumpyGregry

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For me the main area where I find it cumbersome to lug my brommie around are Airports,tubes and metros when abroad,crossing station platform bridges and finding a seat on full trains,I think the idea is good but worth the price of £60 for a leather one..????.But then what other ways do you spend your money..its just the cost of a concert ticket...

A dimpla bag is what I use at the moment..
^This. (Except it's called a dimpa!)
 
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