Brompton: Try b4 u buy and get £100 back...

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mustang1

Legendary Member
Location
London, UK
Yes it's great B have this deal. I was going to do the same thing but I was so convinced that I'd buy that I just did.
 

annedonnelly

Girl from the North Country
Steels in Newcastle do the same thing - hire a Brompton to try it out and they deduct the hire fee from the purchase price. I did it so I could try out the gearing I thought I would need.
 
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Kell

Veteran
Unfortunately, it's come in too late for me.

With my old bike out of action, I hired a Brompton for about 5/6 weeks.

After a week I decided it was right for me and ordered one.
 
Steep hills run down to the Tyne along which runs the pleasant Hadrian's cycleway. The rest of Newcastle although not exactly flat isn't too hilly either.

Cycling through the city centre is hectic but no worse than York. There are less cyclists than York particularly of the utility type, though some of these may be in disguise wearing sportive audax attire. I see at least one Brompton rider a day, so they arent on the endangered species list yet.
 
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summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
If you hire a Brompton from one of these docks at a train station does it come with a lock?

I know the point is to be able to take it most places but I'm intending to go to a hospital visiting so I can't imagine they would want me wheeling a bike onto a ward.
 

robgul

Legendary Member
[QUOTE 4269482, member: 45"]Brompton Docks are great. It's one thing being able to train it into London and hire a Boris Bike, but being able to pick up a Brompton and Temple Meads and take it on the train wherever you're going is great.[/QUOTE]

Yebbut - I don't get it - surely the simpler solution is to take the train to where you are going and then get a Brompton from the dock, and return it before the return train journey - rather than lugging the thing onto the train?

We have a Brompton Dock at the Stratford-upon-Avon Parkway station (i.e. the station on the edge of town) - according to the chap I've seen a couple of times checking the bikes the usage is almost nil ....

Rob
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
If you hire a Brompton from one of these docks at a train station does it come with a lock?

I know the point is to be able to take it most places but I'm intending to go to a hospital visiting so I can't imagine they would want me wheeling a bike onto a ward.
I hired one a couple of months ago and worried about the bike when I needed the toilet. It took me about a minute to remember I could fold it, carry it, and keep it in view. The bike's foldiness reduces the need for a lock. If using the little wheels on the folded bike seems inappropriate, you can carry it. I wouldn't hesitate taking it into a ward folded.
 

annedonnelly

Girl from the North Country
If you hire a Brompton from one of these docks at a train station does it come with a lock?

I know the point is to be able to take it most places but I'm intending to go to a hospital visiting so I can't imagine they would want me wheeling a bike onto a ward.

I've never taken mine to a hospital but Dawn who sells them at my LBS told me she'd taken hers into the hospital visiting her mum regularly. Folded and using the mini-wheels to roll. It's no different to taking a push-chair in really. But without the fractious toddler :smile:
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
We have a Brompton Dock at the Stratford-upon-Avon Parkway station (i.e. the station on the edge of town) - according to the chap I've seen a couple of times checking the bikes the usage is almost nil ....

I am not surprised useage is almost nil, I am not aware of it being there and it seems that Brompton don't know about it either with the nearest docks listed as being Birmingham. https://www.bromptonbikehire.com/docks
 
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