Electric Brompton?

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bobg

Über Member
I know theres a few electric bike riders out there I just wondered if anybody ever given one of these any thought. The conversion is made by an independent company and the battery fits in a pannier type bag at the front which is easily removed for normal riding. Great range, silent motor, little resistance ... bit pricy though?
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Is that the Nano? I saw it at Prestiegne, had a little go, it seemed good, although I only rode it up and down the drive, so not much of a test. I liked the way the battery went into the bag and fitted easily.
 
I know theres a few electric bike riders out there I just wondered if anybody ever given one of these any thought. The conversion is made by an independent company and the battery fits in a pannier type bag at the front which is easily removed for normal riding. Great range, silent motor, little resistance ... bit pricy though?

There are a few on BromptonTalk (a Yahoo group) who have electric B's. I think there is also a site dedicated to electric bikes somewhere where the finer technical details get discussed - and there are B owners on that site too. Pedelecs maybe? If you're seriously considering it, have a look on those sites.
 

Clarkey

New Member
It seems that Brompton themselves are working on an 'official' electric version to be launched next year.
 

Gower

New Member
I concure with previous posts re: A to B mag ect. The dedicated Electric Bike forum is:
http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/
I intended buying the Brompton conversion from C H Whites of Malmsbury (http://www.foldingbikes.biz/index.html) but due to a combination of cost, for the spec I wanted,
and concern about the small (16") wheels and thier effect on control, I opted for thier Dahon folding conversion which I am delighted with. I still think that if ultimate folderbility is required, I would go for the fabulous Brompton fold.
Cheers,
Gower
 
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bobg

Über Member
I concure with previous posts re: A to B mag ect. The dedicated Electric Bike forum is:
http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/
I intended buying the Brompton conversion from C H Whites of Malmsbury (http://www.foldingbikes.biz/index.html) but due to a combination of cost, for the spec I wanted,
and concern about the small (16") wheels and thier effect on control, I opted for thier Dahon folding conversion which I am delighted with. I still think that if ultimate folderbility is required, I would go for the fabulous Brompton fold.
Cheers,
Gower

Thanks Gower, I'm very interested in one since my legs have gone on strike. I'm used to Moultons so wheels size is no problem Maybe I'll check out Moultons official one when it comes out. The thoughts of towing a little canoe to the local canal with my electric Brompton, folding it, putting it in the boat and paddling off for a days fishing wont leave me...
 

Gower

New Member
BobG,
I think the 'little' canoe would have to become a very 'big' canoe to take any folding bike and that's before you electrify it, but the thought is wonderful!
:bicycle:

Thanks Gower, I'm very interested in one since my legs have gone on strike. I'm used to Moultons so wheels size is no problem Maybe I'll check out Moultons official one when it comes out. The thoughts of towing a little canoe to the local canal with my electric Brompton, folding it, putting it in the boat and paddling off for a days fishing wont leave me...
 

trickletreat

Veteran
Location
solihull
Thats the chap Arch....love to have a go on one http://www.youtube.c...h?v=lAM-Oh-gfrM
Maybe get a SH one and fit the Nano kit, it loooks a doddle to install

Have you looked here?
http://www.electricwheel.co.uk/

Arch, did you stop for the fancy dress/parade at Presteigne? If you did, I was the TinMan!

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