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• #9627
Hey Ryan, do you reckon the Fahrer porteur rack will work with this Mission Workshop bag? Not sure if you can tell from this picture, the straps are pretty clearly visible...
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• #9628
I've also found this one for sale, bit cheaper and looks a bit wider than the Fahrer, any good? Not as neat as the Fahrer tho'...
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• #9629
Hmmm, without dropping the two together difficult to tell it’s either not going to quite fit, or just about fit. ££££ tho.
Look at trigo ones from bike gang!
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• #9630
I picked one up off eBay, they all look exactly the same... 🤷
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• #9631
Took off chain, derailleur, chain prayer, cleaned it all, but still not moving smoothly... Any suggestions appreciated!
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• #9632
Tidy. Great video.
Undo that 1.5mm grub screw, does the derailleur now move back and forth with a bit of a snap? (Spring tension)
If yes, then the issue is with the Anchorage (where the grub screw is, friction within that sleeve) the cable or the shifter.
Annoying process of elimination!
I’m pretty sure that’s a shifter issue, as when you move the DR on its own, it seems to spring back fine? Only when you shift with the shifter it then has issues?
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• #9633
Just tried this and you're right, spring tension seems ok when the grub screw is released.
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• #9634
You can take the shifter apart etc but there is just too much plastic and the ratchet / spring are too small etc.
Fit a sunrace m90 friction and forget about it!
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• #9635
Was going to argue that this
is the bestest trigger. Then thought about it that your choice is new and looks more comfortable to use without taking hands off the bars then wandered on to sjs site, and will the bar end lever fit in to the end of the brompton bar? Does the cable fit under the grip? -
• #9636
Fit a sunrace m90 friction and forget about it!
On the question section of that shifter on SJS someone asked if these could be used on a Brompton and the answer was
SJS Customer Service: Unfortunately it won't work with Brompton Thanks 2019/01/17
Does it actually work?
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• #9637
It's friction, so yes it works...
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• #9638
Got an M bar and stem (with 2017 + levers and cables) im looking to pass on. Probably after around £140
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• #9640
Yes?
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• #9641
Add photos of your shifter/bike + does it work?
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• #9642
Oh!
Yeh works great.
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• #9643
No photos?! Poor service.
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• #9644
You got Mail
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• #9645
Does anyone have a normal Brompton saddle that they are willing to sell?
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• #9646
PM sent.
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• #9647
Seen a few people using a remote shock lever as a 3 cog shifter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic7FgPfz2qA
Very nice looking shifter, but how is it indexed correctly for 3 speed? Do the cogs need shimming or something?
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• #9648
At a guess, like friction shifting.
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• #9649
Cheapo eBay rack seems great! Not the greatest fit with the bag but I've got some extra mini straps to fasten the bottom of the bag to the rack for peace of mind... I'm happy! Now I need my new job to start so I can start riding in to work again... 🤓
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• #9650
Recall on leccy bromptons
Under specific circumstances if a system failure occurs, there is a small possibility that the electric system may continue to provide assistance to the motor, causing continued forward momentum, when the rider is not actively pedalling. The risk of an accident occurring is very low with only one reported fault, which did not result in any injury or accident.
That sounds terrifying in traffic. Not sure I'd class that as low risk
Will do. Any idea how much they cost?