Cycleops
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....and hasn't posted since September. Another drive by poster? Who knows, but it hasn't stopped us having a bit of knock around fun.
Correct, to the extent that my front door is not a bike specific security device.
Yeah.... but what about everybody else's front doors?Correct, to the extent that my front door is not a bike specific security device.
A neighbour has got several of those 'hangers' along the wall of his garage, and each one hangs a different kind of bike. Amazing! They all look very advanced to me, but when I mentionred this he replied that he keeps the good ones in the house. His lovely sports car is exiled to the driveway.
The OP probably found a delightful City Express for just over £150, and is pedalling around merrily at this very minute, wondering what all the fuss over Bromptons is about. Next week he'll put 2.25 deep tread tyres on it and go forth where Bromptons could never dare venture.OP hasn't replied since August.
You should go to London. Thousands of Bromptons being ridden and carried, almost none left locked on the street. I dare say that anecdotes gathered in the country's largest city are slightly more representative than anecdotes gathered in Badgerville.So, let me get this absolutekly clear: neither you nor the majority of Brompton owners on this forum have any locks, bolts, bars, chains or any other security equipment to protect their folders, nor need they particularly bother with risk-transference services with regard to bike theft. Correct?
Well, that's strange, because out there in the BWW I often see a couple of Bromptons secured to bike-frames, the same two bikes I expect, but that's the only two that I notice in our high street.![]()
......should go to London....... meh! I didn't cross London every day, but often crossed it twice a week, cycling between main-line stations. And 'yes', I saw lots of Bromptons amongst the London folder-cyclists.You should go to London. Thousands of Bromptons being ridden and carried, almost none left locked on the street. I dare say that anecdotes gathered in the country's largest city are slightly more representative than anecdotes gathered in Badgerville.
Fair enough. But that's a big problem, because it means that when in London you are in fact (quite reasonably)stressed over your bike's security. If..... just if.... you happened to like a much cheaper bike then much of that worry would leave you. So far I luckily have not lost a bike, and I would be upset if I did, but I could snap my fingers at the cost of replacement..... but a Brompton?I leave mine locked outside shops and the like where I live. In London it doesn't leave my person.
...and you get dirty wheels touching your quiches.... yuk!And yes, you can take them round supermarkets but a folded Brommie doesn't leave much room in the trolley for shopping. .
We'll need to wait for the Brompton series reboot for a Brompton which can hover for that one.Not up flights of stairs.
Quiche! How very dare you!! *shakes fist*
Everything in Tescburydi is wrapped in at least three layers of stuff anyway ...
And I once had a Brommie stolen in London. That's why I'm keen to avoid a repeat, even though it was insured. Can't see me needing to take it to London again.
...nor down 'em.Not up flights of stairs.
You know they let alive, pooping humans sit in those trolleys?...and you get dirty wheels touching your quiches.... yuk!