Twanger
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Thanks for taking the trouble to write all that, Crankarm...
Crankarm said:I saw a woman in hi-viz entering Sainsburys on thursday trying to drag/carry her obviously new folded green flat bar Brompton around by the saddle. I suggested she carry it by the frame instead or put it in a trolley.
All in all it is has been totally reliable, is well made and great fun to ride. Quite simply the best thing I have ever bought.
dellzeqq said:well, since a proportion of the anti-Brompton posts on the forum are mine, I'd better explain myself.
1. The build quality is rubbish. Sticking an 80p pedal on a bike that costs (with some overpriced upgrades) £850 is poor. The thing flexes like mad - both from side to side and up and down. Stand on the pedals and half your effort goes in flex. The BB is plain nasty. Mine don't and it isn't.
2. The ride is lousy. Cornering at a decent speed is a lottery in which your ticket has no number. Yes you can get used to it if you're prepared to suffer a bit of front wheel drift, but why? Mine is absolutely fine.
3. The ridiculous blend of screws and bolts that hold it together betoken schoolboy design. The rest of the bicycle business discovered allen keys ten years ago. I don't tend to take mine apart for fun - I leave it assumbled, where is stays very well.
4. Changing the rear wheel is really overcomplicated. If you puncture you're best off mending the tube in situ. Never had a puncture as the tyres are excellent, but taking the wheel off isn't rocket science. Yes it's not QR, but 2 mins work does it fine.
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(sighs deeply...)Bigtwin said:I think you need to take your back and get a real one.
Twanger said:Keep it going. This is fascinating.
And don't take anything personally.....
Now, what gear/ handlebar combinations seem to work the best for you, and why?
dellzeqq said:(sighs deeply...)
palinurus said:I used a 3 speed SRAM with a smaller chainring fitted up front (I had to go to Exeter a few times and there was this big hill..)
I'd consider the 2 speed version if I was buying now, but I've no idea what they're like.