or on the seat next to me.No but it can sit on the floor under the screen.
I think the cinema could also be a problem -you can't very well shuffle it down the row with you can you?
Yes - no problem. The only issue will be working out which Brompton in the hotel luggage room is yours.I wondered recently on a daytrip sightseeing stopover in London when checking our holiday bags into left luggage, if they'd store it for me as luggage if I chose to bring it on a work trip etc.
Wasn't necessarily advocating taking a Brompton into cinema, just highlighting a situation in which you might consider making other arrangements. Which seems to be the spirit of the thread.Realistically how many even rabid bike advocates would even think of taking a Brompton to the flicks over walking or getting a lift or on the bus or in a taxi.
You could argue that it is useless on trains because you can't get it in the toilet with you if you want to take that approach.
as said before pragmatism and nobody puts a gun to your head to ride it or any other type of bike all the time.
Science Museum takes them as 'luggage', best spot to store in London IMO, but you do need to mind their opening hours.I wondered recently on a daytrip sightseeing stopover in London when checking our holiday bags into left luggage, if they'd store it for me as luggage if I chose to bring it on a work trip etc.
Yeah, except the bloomin' thing is pretty bulky. If I know I'm intending to catch the tram in Manchester I pack it but the rest of the time I don't. I should really get round to stuffing a bin bag somewhere for cases like this.That is where the IKEA Dimpa bag comes in useful.
Wasn't necessarily advocating taking a Brompton into cinema, just highlighting a situation in which you might consider making other arrangements. Which seems to be the spirit of the thread.
I regularly rude to the cinema, but go on my hybrid and lick it up outside.
Depends what you know about the destination. Sometimes I'd risk it, other times this is why a Brompton is so useful - call a cab and take it with.In poor weather its acceptable to arrive with a rain coat and a brolly but tiring up in over trousers, a wet weather jacket and wet hair was an issue for him...would be for me.
I've got the Brompton cover with me at all times for such occasions.That is where the IKEA Dimpa bag comes in useful.
Where do you store it? Dangling from the saddle? That's where my rear light is so would interfere for me.I've got the Brompton cover with me at all times for such occasions.