12boy
Guru
- Location
- Casper WY USA
I'd buy a $25 Shimano bottom bracket and have the shop install it and replace the brake levers with Tektro, Shimano and the like. They are not expensive. I'd also replace the brake and the shifter cables and housing. You can buy expensive ones precut to size or take the ones on there off, label them with tape and have the shop cut cables and housing to fit. Take some pics of how the cables run before removal, though. New brake pads would be good to do at the same time if the old ones are worn, since replacing the cables will requires adjustment any way. The rear brake cable is long and follows a twisty path, and if it is rusty the lever won't return to the open position very easily. As indicated above, there are many YouTube lessons on how to do Brompton maintenance.