Being now-quite invested in the idea of one of these pricey little toff-trolleys I find myself with many questions, and would appreciate the input of those more experienced in the field than I...
1. Panniers - does the Brompton (or indeed aftermarket) rack(s) take standard size pannier bags, or does this cause issues with the smaller wheel size? Is this likely to depend on the size of the bag, or is there clearance for all but the largest? Work demands a laptop and paraphanalia; and I'm thinking that while I can potentially take my "daily" stuff in a rucksack, the work gear might be better carried on the rack.
2. How do you approach security? Obviously with a full-size bike it's normal to lock it up outside the destination; while Bromptons give the option of locking up or taking inside; with the latter presumably being more secure. Do you always opt to fold your bike and take it with you, or do you sometimes lock it up?
3. Do you find that there are any areas of the bike that get a particularly hard life / require particular care or protection? For example, I see the rear wheel folds against the bottom bracket area of the frame; which over time I assume could damage the paint in this area.
4. Are there any tweaks, tips or accessories you consider essential to getting the most from the Brompton experience?
Cheers
1. Panniers - does the Brompton (or indeed aftermarket) rack(s) take standard size pannier bags, or does this cause issues with the smaller wheel size? Is this likely to depend on the size of the bag, or is there clearance for all but the largest? Work demands a laptop and paraphanalia; and I'm thinking that while I can potentially take my "daily" stuff in a rucksack, the work gear might be better carried on the rack.
2. How do you approach security? Obviously with a full-size bike it's normal to lock it up outside the destination; while Bromptons give the option of locking up or taking inside; with the latter presumably being more secure. Do you always opt to fold your bike and take it with you, or do you sometimes lock it up?
3. Do you find that there are any areas of the bike that get a particularly hard life / require particular care or protection? For example, I see the rear wheel folds against the bottom bracket area of the frame; which over time I assume could damage the paint in this area.
4. Are there any tweaks, tips or accessories you consider essential to getting the most from the Brompton experience?
Cheers

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