• Hi,

    I've not visited here in a long while, not been using my bikes much either but it's a long story.

    I'm about to move to a smaller flat which is 2nd floor. Space is limited for keeping one bike let alone 2 (currently have a Kona Paddywagon and a Kona MTB).

    I'm loathe to sell either but realistically I will need to, or sell both and buy a Brompton (ideal for storing in the flat and can use it for the journey to the station when going into the office), but I've never ridden one and don't know how viable they are as an 'everyday' bike?

    I'm moving to the South Coast so thinking I will start getting out on the bike more often to cycle along the coast, but mostly the bikes are used for running about and exercise, not long rides.

    Any advice/suggestions on what to do are welcome!

    Cheers.

  • Cycling anywhere with hills is no fun on a Brompton, even with lower gearing. It is a cheerful bike in flatter cities, but the frame is more flexible and inefficient than a full-size bike. I also find that a lot of vibration gets through the small unsuspended front wheel. I would recommend you also try out a Moulton (their TSR range is more affordable), which has a stiffer frame, is fully suspended, and separates so it can be carried on public transport.

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