Fastpedaller
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Yeah, does seem they fit comfortably into the box of British manufacturer's stereotypes - like all of the once-great (and not-so-great) brands that are no longer with us for this reason..
Brompton Lightbike


Yeah, does seem they fit comfortably into the box of British manufacturer's stereotypes - like all of the once-great (and not-so-great) brands that are no longer with us for this reason..
Joking aside, it really is a case of 'do we question that?' British Leyland had some great innovations, way ahead of others (see their concept cars), but nothing really made it to production (or at least not before other manufacturers). The Brompton has some great features, and the early ones had 'ironed out' most of the traps other folding bikes fell into. If year-on-year sales were growing as fast as Brompton could keep up with demand, there is a case for saying 'don't change', but it could also be said that other people (both commercial and amateur) have had good ideas which Brompton seem overly reluctant to dismiss. I know some owners have had 'paint' problems, but I'll give Brompton the benefit of the doubt on that - maintaining or improving all aspects of painting must be very difficult with ever-changing emission regulations.
I bought a G-Line about a week ago and I am absolutely loving it. So much more stable than my M6L and certainly more suitable for the narrow lanes here in rural Somerset with an equal mix of tarmac, potholes and gravel. As others have reported, it feels more like a full size bike and generates a lot more confidence on the poorly maintained road surfaces. I’ll stick with Schwalbe tyres for now and I am managing the hills so far with the 54 tooth chain ring. The Alfine 8 speed gears are a dream and a massive improvement over the quirky 6 speed.
I’m retired so I’m riding for pleasure, leisure, health, etc. This means, I don’t do commuting and for that matter, I don’t do public transport, so unable to comment on that aspect. However, the ability to fold it and stick it in the back of the car is perfect and I am looking forward to exploring other areas.