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  • I was out on the Brompton (3 speed) today, because too hungover to be on the fixie. An old fella in full MAMIL on an expensive road bike was catching up with me at junctions for a bit and eventually, at a junction with a long light cycle, started chatting to me about Bromptons. He said he admired my turn of speed on the Brompton and he also owned one but he had a 6 speed. and felt he needed it. I said "Isn't the 6 speed thing a bit fiddly, with the two shifters?" and he said "Yeah, but I'm an old fella and I just need those 6 gears". So there's one data point.

    (This is not a boast post, he was an old fella and I was racing between BTOB tags to avoid being tagzumped)

    How experienced a cyclist is your relative? On the whole, I'd say the Brompton is just a solid piece of engineering that mostly makes life simpler than any other folder, but if they're not an experienced cyclist I'd definitely agree with @R.hobbs and say go for a lower-geared 3 speed, because the 6 speed is just going to defeat a lot of people and effectively become just a 3 speed for them. So they'll have paid more for a more complicated bike that they don't use properly. OTOH, if they're a seasoned cyclist, they won't find the two shifter thing a problem and the 6 gears really do seem to make a difference to some old knees.

  • I have a M6R-X with BWR because I can.

    Still one of my favourite bikes that I use most and yeah, why not?

    Brompton is all about convenience, if you want performance then it's not for you.

    I have 3 Brompton - M1E, M3L and the above M6R-X.

    Love them to bits M3 is with my mom half the world away but I'll use it when I'm home.

    Oh yeah, building another one! ;)

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