steveindenmark
Legendary Member
Ok, on the theme of " Celebrity " special editions, can we have suggestions for the next edition to be released?
Lionesses
To encourage lady riders.
Ok, on the theme of " Celebrity " special editions, can we have suggestions for the next edition to be released?
Lionesses
To encourage lady riders.
Considering the fine words of Mr Double Barrell from the video it seems he might be after a Nobel prize. So I think we could well see a Volodymyr Zelenski special edition.Ok, on the theme of " Celebrity " special editions, can we have suggestions for the next edition to be released?
Considering the fine words of Mr Double Barrell from the video it seems he might be after a Nobel prize. So I think we could well see a Volodymyr Zelenski special edition.
One British bike manufacturer even rolled out a Coronation version this year... I think that would probably repelled and attracted buyers by equal degrees but I did get an email saying they still had (were trying to flog off) some of these special editions.
The brand will remain nameless but they are a prominent Cornish manufacturer
Brompton could do a pasty special with self-flaking paint and a Brommie bag with grease stains on it.
And it would still sell. Perhaps call it the "Gregg's Special Edition".Brompton could do a pasty special with self-flaking paint and a Brommie bag with grease stains on it.
Brompton have at Eurobike shown (and kind of announced) a 12-speed, 4*3 based on the 4-speed derailleur and a hubgear, similar to the 6-speed. It is supposed to come on the P-Line next year, details are not publicaly known yet. But who knows: T-Line and P-Line share the advanced rear frame and the 4-speed gearing. So in theory it would be possible to have this on the T-Line as well. Would however be a weight penalty. We will see what happens.The only thing I'd have liked is a wider gear range to keep it comparable to my S6L's. (...)
Hopefully now they've got that sorted, they'll move on to other innovative stuff (more factory T-Line gearing options please if you're reading this!).