My new Bromptnot

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dimrub

Über Member
I've been a proud owner of a Brompton for 20 years now - first a 3-gear model, then 6-gear, both M-type handlebar, both racing green. Recently I've purchased a Ti gravel bike, and the thought of a Ti Brompton started taking form in my mind. I've consulted my buddy Gemini, and here's what we came up with in terms of an overall vision:


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Aside from the strange training wheels (?!) it's a pretty accurate depiction of what I had in mind:

- A Brompton-compatible all-titanium frame
- Color scheme: silver frame and rims, golden accents (including hinges, clamps and chain), brown sidewalls, saddle and grips
- External gears (1x7: 54T front, 11-32T back)
- Mudguards - yes, rack - no
- A front bag block and a vertical bag (some kind of nice looking rucksack for a laptop)
- Components: mostly H&H (shifter, brake levers, rear mech, chainring), calipers by Litepro I think, wheels by Litepro, tires - Continental Urban Contact, TPU tubes.

Looking at various site, it was apparent that Bona Bikes are my guys. I contacted them over WhatsApp, initially asking a price offer for the frame. Eventually I realized that it would be much easier if they put together and shipped the whole bike. We've agreed on a spec and a price, and about a week later I had the actual photos:

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It's still in transit: from China it went east rather than west, and is now in Korea. Once it gets here, I plan to wax the chain, move the Ti front block from my old Brompton, install the lights, a triangle bag with a few essentials for on the road repairs, and that's it, my ultimate commuter is ready.

Actually, no, I forgot one thing. Naturally, it is going to arrive in all its Ti nakedness, stickerless. I decided that it won't do, and also that it will not be reasonable to put a Brompton sticker on it. So here's what will go on it.

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Yes, that is correct. I'm going to call her Blington, unironically and unapologetically. And here's my question to y'all. My wife thinks this is bad taste. I think, well, otherwise. What do you think?


P.S. While the bike was being built, I asked Vanessa the Bona Bikes representative to send me some photos of the process. I got a video shot by their mechanic, in which he puts the drivetrain components on the floor in front of him, while saying something in Mandarin. I don't know the language, so I asked Gemini to translate. Here's what I got:

Video Summary

The video shows a person pointing at a collection of high-end, aftermarket bicycle components still in their plastic packaging on a tiled floor. The person counts the items one by one and then reveals the total price, expressing a mix of shock and self-deprecation at how much money they just spent on these small parts.

Transcript

TimeChinese (Simplified)PinyinEnglish Translation
0:00 - 0:08这, 这, 这, 这, 这...Zhè, zhè, zhè, zhè, zhè...This, this, this, this, this...
0:09五千块。Wǔ qiān kuài.Five thousand bucks [RMB].
0:10我也他妈的服了我自己。Wǒ yě tā mā de fú le wǒ zì jǐ.I’m f***ing speechless at myself.
 

Spiderweb

Not So Special One
Location
North Yorkshire
Looks very nice but I’d definitely give the sticker a miss.
 
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