Jameshow
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Bromptons are great fun. I love mine.
Of course you'll always meet some know-it-all who will tell you it must really slow and hard to ride with such small wheels.
Bromptons are really slow and hard to ride with such small wheels.....
Bromptons are great fun. I love mine.
Of course you'll always meet some know-it-all who will tell you it must really slow and hard to ride with such small wheels.
Bromptons are really slow and hard to ride with such small wheels.....

Nice - I'd completely forgotten about the BWC. Doesn't seem to get publicised on my feeds any more.
Wouldn't mind another shot at it.
It was a really excellent week end. The venue at Coal Drops yard is perfect as there's lots of other stuff going on, street food, bars etc. A great community spirit, and people from all over the world. A load of people racing " proper " road bikes both before and after the Brommie event.
It looks like it is going to be a really expensive weekend for us as Mrs Tkk was chatting to a couple of people about a 12 speed T line...
Who clearly must have been asleep in that bit of their physics lesson at school - !some know-it-all who will tell you it must really slow and hard to ride with such small wheels.

Ha - I was looking at a 12-speed the other day. Not the T-Line though.
My local shop had a Beetle Green (paint) C-Line in the flesh and it looked amazing - disappointed it doesn't look like you can order that colour with the 12-speed P-Line.
ETA - it's Emerald Lacquer apparently and it looks like it might have been discontinued.
To be fair there is some truth in this - they can feel somewhat skittish and riding one on grass feels like pedalling through treacle.. however other than that I've found mine to be surprisingly capable![]()
There have been some gorgeous finishes, Mrs Tkk's Brommie has a sparkly purple finish which regularly gets remarked on.
The amount of times I've taken a shortcut across a field and quickly regretted it!
Any bike on grass feels like pedalling through treacle.