Not sure if a solid grip will help but does push your hand in a better angle.
Might fit a flat bar on my M type, as the stem is shorter than the S type.
Plus I have access to all the Brompton parts at work, so it's all good.
My 40t chainring arrived with metal chain guard, hopefully will fit it tomorrow and shorten the chain by 4 link.
Is not having a chain guard bad? I wasn't intending on putting one on when I replace the cranks and chainring.....
It help with the fold actually, but also I like to keep it looking close to stock, rather than going all blingy.
Not having mudguard also affect the fold as you wouldn't be able to wheel it with just the handlebar extended only.
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Not sure if a solid grip will help but does push your hand in a better angle.
Might fit a flat bar on my M type, as the stem is shorter than the S type.
Plus I have access to all the Brompton parts at work, so it's all good.
My 40t chainring arrived with metal chain guard, hopefully will fit it tomorrow and shorten the chain by 4 link.