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• #7452
For those waiting, smaller circlip forn3 speed is incoming!
Also coming is a stiffer spring for the DR 2 speed!
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• #7453
I noticed mine isn't very stable anymore when folded, wondered if changing two of the easy wheels back to stock might firm it up a bit...
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• #7454
Photo please?
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• #7455
You got them skate type easy wheels didn't ya? ;)
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• #7456
We get basic parts from Brompton but as we’re not a dealer we have to wait ages for them. Anything else we either get from you or Bikefix. We make money on pads, tyres and other consumables and labour. We’re in north London and there’s too many bromptons to turn down the work, tbh. It’s ridiculous, 3 of us have Brommies yet we can’t get parts for our own bikes!
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• #7457
It is and it isn’t, if your not a trek dealer it’s a faff to get bits...
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• #7458
Is it possible to put the stock Brompton seatpost too high? When I set mine it feels like there isn’t much post left in the frame. Does the flare stop any frame damage?
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• #7459
Having said that, I like that it sits a bit high now... More clearance and I haven't had to cut the mudguard back as it clears the ground when I unfold now...
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• #7460
No, the stock insert stops it being too high!
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• #7461
Front wheel off the floor, same issue I had with the electric, make the front wheel/tyre lighter or make the back wheel non drive heavier ;)
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• #7462
For anyone who has the kinetics fork. How do you get the mudguard stay that fits around the axle on the NDS to stay in place and not leave the hook that keeps the front in place when folded too high up? I've got mine jammed under the QR but can't fit the washer and little thing it sits inside without leaving the QR quite a distance away from the lips on the fork, which worries me.
Seems it's either low enough to keep the front end hooked to the frame when folded but brakes squeal, or pull the stay a little higher and get a crap fold but no squealing.
Would i be better off using a 9mm thru axle QR? I've got a novatec d791 so end caps aren't hard to come by and I've got a 9mm QR axle kicking around somewhere...
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• #7463
Photo please
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• #7464
Thanks, I thought as much but best to check
Next question is, got slight play in rear triangle up and down, as if the rear suspension block was a few mil too short. What's causing this/ how to fix?
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• #7465
was in covent garden on the weekend looking at the explore bag, which is really nice, like a courier version of the s bag, with a roll top opening. Nice large pockets, interesting magnetic catches.
would buy separately, but only comes with the explore bike.
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• #7466
It's normal and intended to be like that.
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• #7467
Ok cheers
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• #7468
What block have you got, is it clipped and unclipped.
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• #7469
Like many others I've seen, I've put a soft rubber packing piece to prevent the tapping/rattling. Works a treat and doesn't interfere with any other function that I can see.
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• #7470
No the clips fine there’s just play
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• #7471
Where, on the seat tube or in the suspension block?
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• #7472
Completely normal, you can fix it but it’s not “correct”
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• #7473
Thankyou
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• #7474
I have an Oooooold Brompton, early nineties vintage (a T5 model fans). I also have a new brompton. I know that the old one needs a seatpost sleeve. I assume it probably also needs its rear triangle hinge doing. Does anyone have a ballpark figure for those items, I am trying to work out if it is worth doing.
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• #7475
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/brompton-bike-servicing/
Rear hinge parts are £22.50,
Sleeve £5
How do you make it worthwhile if you got to pay rrp for parts?