brompton cover

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chris folder

Well-Known Member
Hi:smile: anyone use the brompton saddle bag/bike cover I just ordered one I use a big zip bag for my brompton it fully covers the bike I see the saddle/bike bag just covers bike to the bottom im going to use it if need a quick cover when out. It looks bit silly hanging bag on saddle I think
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
I carry it just in case I meet a jobsworth somewhere. Never yet needed it, but it weighs nothing and the bag is also useful for a banana/choccie bar, so there's no downside to having it.
 
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chris folder

Well-Known Member
Hi:okay: im just going to purchase one in a bit looks handy if quick cover up of bike needed I will find it useful
 

annedonnelly

Girl from the North Country
Location
Canonbie
I use mine if we go somewhere "posh" or if I have to put her in the luggage rack on an express train where I can't see her all the time. The cover doesn't have any logo on so no-one knows what's inside.

The saddle bag it comes in is handy on it's own if you want to go somewhere with only a small amount of stuff - e.g. a purse & a phone.
 
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chris folder

Well-Known Member
Yep:smile: great just picked one up its a bit thicker material than I thought but great to cover bike if needed I see the bag fits in saddle though eyelets. Got to get used to folding it up tight to fit back into the bag now
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
Moderator
Location
The TerrorVortex
Some train companies insist on the bike being covered - Eurostar and SNCF being prime cases in point. A Dimpa bag from IKEA fits and is cheaper, but the Brompton bag is lighter and folds up smaller.
 
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