So I've moved back to Hertfordshire and (as I've been blathering on about on the commuting thread) now have a 28 mile each way commute. I've been riding this twice a week thus far and riding the train the rest of the way.
I was wondering if a Brompton might be a solution to the other three (or more) days of train-based commuting, especially now its cold and dark and a 2 hour ride is seeming much less appealing after work.
If I were to get a folding bike to ride a few hilly-ish miles to and from the station in the morning and evening, and then do 9 (again hilly) miles from Tottenham Hale to Victoria, would a Brompton be suitable? If so, which model would you guys recommend? Can a Carradice SQR block be attached to the Brompton (telescopic extra long?) seatpost?
For reference, I'm about 6'6" and 90kg (if that matters?).
I do exactly this. Ride 2-3 miles to the station in the country (couple of decent hills) and then Tottenham Hale into town. I have the S2L and it does the job really well.
Get the telescopic seat post and you'll be fine I'd say, I'm tall and weigh the same as you and I use that.
So I've moved back to Hertfordshire and (as I've been blathering on about on the commuting thread) now have a 28 mile each way commute. I've been riding this twice a week thus far and riding the train the rest of the way.
I was wondering if a Brompton might be a solution to the other three (or more) days of train-based commuting, especially now its cold and dark and a 2 hour ride is seeming much less appealing after work.
If I were to get a folding bike to ride a few hilly-ish miles to and from the station in the morning and evening, and then do 9 (again hilly) miles from Tottenham Hale to Victoria, would a Brompton be suitable? If so, which model would you guys recommend? Can a Carradice SQR block be attached to the Brompton (telescopic extra long?) seatpost?
For reference, I'm about 6'6" and 90kg (if that matters?).
Cheers!