Cycleops
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If their targets are in China their spittle will soon dry up but not before they've removed a large chunk of cash from Brompton.I should think their patent lawyers are licking their lips.
If their targets are in China their spittle will soon dry up but not before they've removed a large chunk of cash from Brompton.I should think their patent lawyers are licking their lips.
As if we care about international property rights, we go around bombing and support unrest in developing nations to "secure" resourses.As if the Chinese care about UK patent lawyers.
No bombing here, but plenty of Chinese.As if we care about international property rights, we go around bombing and support unrest in developing nations to "secure" resourses.
No bombing here, but plenty of Chinese.
I'd be interested to know which developing countries the UK are supposed to be dropping TNT on but I think that's a bit outdated now.
Africa would be a good start https://www.waronwant.org/resources...scramble-africas-energy-and-mineral-resourcesNo bombing here, but plenty of Chinese.
I'd be interested to know which developing countries the UK are supposed to be dropping TNT on but I think that's a bit outdated now.
If their targets are in China their spittle will soon dry up but not before they've removed a large chunk of cash from Brompton.
I would argue it's us funding and supporting rebels to overthrow yet another democraticly elected government that has fuelled the conflict. Same with Gaddafi and look what happened when Hussian tried to move from the pedrodollar.No mention of bombing though fossy.
As for Syria it's the Russians that look to that one pretty much tied up.
Interesting; that's a problem I always had with a Giant Halfway that I'd previously owned, as had another Halfway owner I met once. I resolved the issue by fitting a regular seat clamp, which rather negated the easy fold quality of said bike - !although the seatposts tended to slip down.
The patent has run out, so Brompton now sue clone manufacturers using copyright law.
If you read the thread linked in the OP you'll discover it's a one-off job made by a mad engineer in the US
I have no doubt that if he has ideas of going into production and selling in the most litigious country in the world he'll be shut down faster than you can say "Andrew Ritchie is quite protective of his designs and the Brompton is used by the IPO as a case study."