deejayen
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- Location
- Northern Scotland
My brother bought a Brompton a few years ago. It took him ages to decide on the spec, but he eventually ordered it, and it turned up at the dealer's a few weeks later. He tried to persuade me to buy one at the time, but I wasn't sure it was the bike for me.
I eventually ended up buying a used Moulton TSR.
Anyway, my thoughts have turned once more to a Brompton. I'm still not sure about it, but I can see it's appeal and usefulness. I always had in mind a singlespeed version with titanium rear triangle and forks. After contacting Brompton I've learned that the singlespeed has been discontinued, and that it's now not possible to order a bike to taste. It sounds like they don't intend to reinstate custom orders any time soon. Also, they're now selling bikes direct to end-users, whereas before they seemed really strict about only selling through their dealer network. Similarly, they used to prevent dealers from selling mail order. Now, they say that I can phone dealers and ask them if they can deliver.
I know too much choice isn't necessarily a good thing, but it was quite good to be able to spec a Brompton according to taste. I find it less appealing to be offered only a handful of prebuilt bikes to choose from. I suspect I'll loose interest for now, and hope they eventually reinstate custom orders and singlespeeds etc.
I eventually ended up buying a used Moulton TSR.
Anyway, my thoughts have turned once more to a Brompton. I'm still not sure about it, but I can see it's appeal and usefulness. I always had in mind a singlespeed version with titanium rear triangle and forks. After contacting Brompton I've learned that the singlespeed has been discontinued, and that it's now not possible to order a bike to taste. It sounds like they don't intend to reinstate custom orders any time soon. Also, they're now selling bikes direct to end-users, whereas before they seemed really strict about only selling through their dealer network. Similarly, they used to prevent dealers from selling mail order. Now, they say that I can phone dealers and ask them if they can deliver.
I know too much choice isn't necessarily a good thing, but it was quite good to be able to spec a Brompton according to taste. I find it less appealing to be offered only a handful of prebuilt bikes to choose from. I suspect I'll loose interest for now, and hope they eventually reinstate custom orders and singlespeeds etc.