• £1,200
    Brompton Late 2020 Raw Lacquer Special Edition in immaculate condition.

    The current drivetrain features a 1-speed 56t chain ring and 12t sprocket. I am a mechanic at Brompton Junction in London so this can be converted to a 2-speed if the buyer prefers. It can also be sold with a choice of either the black S stem as pictured, or the original H raw lacquer stem. It comes with a rare T-Line carbon seatpost which will retail for £160 when they're available for sale.

    All components are nearly new and the bike has been expertly serviced. No chips or scratches.

    A beautiful build and one of a kind. I’m based in London so a collection or rendezvous is preferred. Happy to answer any questions. Open to realistic offers.


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  • Needs a price, offers are for eBay
    Nice bike though, no doubt it’ll go quickly with a sensible price

  • cheers pal

  • Attempted to list 5 times via Facebook at 2000,1600,1300 etc…

    This would sell much easier without any confusion, just set the spec exactly as is, single speeds are far less popular than a 2 speed and I would source a raw s type stem if you can.

    Plus, t line seatpost, flog that alone and fit a standard steel for sure.

  • As the ad says, it can be supplied as original. With the standard 2-speed and the original Raw stem. Although this is a H. The Brompton online groups are a world into their own. I assume you're part of their admin politburo.

  • So you ignored everything I said… this is one of the reasons you were declined

  • I'm not a current Brompton owner/rider, but the gearing on this confuses me. 52x12 is a pretty large gear on a normal road bike. Is there a reason it's so big on this?

  • novelty wheels

    54x12 on a Brompton is approx 75"
    so around 45x16 on a normal 28mm 700c

  • Feller. I didn't ignore you. I listened. And decided to keep as is. I'd rather not convert the thing back to a H if a S will sell just as easily. Should a would-be buyer want a H then I will convert. I wish you luck and happiness with the online Brompton stuff.

  • I used to ride 58X12 on a Brompton and it was pretty much spot on for 90% of London terrain - as above the smaller wheels mean acceleration is a lot easier but top end speed suffers, so a much higher gear is needed to maintain anything above 25kph without spinning at 200rpm!

    Lovely build and kind of interested…..

  • I get the exact same top speed out of it mate. Regarding the single speed, I'm adamant it's all you need in London if you're familiar with using a fixed gear or road bike. I run a Mash at 53/15 and the 56/12 on the Brompton is way easier. The simplicity of the SS is great too. Easier and lighter carrying it around Aldi. If you remain keen give us a shout and obviously the price is negotiable.

  • Looks rad.

  • Lovely, but a bit special for me, after something more standard.

  • What you got to spend?

  • No fixed budget, entirely depends on the condition / spec etc. Just after a standard 3 speed raw lacquer, rather than something special or fancy like this.

  • Is this rideable at 6’ 4”?
    Does it need longer seatpost/different bars?

  • fwiw I'm 6'3" / 92cm pbh, I need the telescopic seatpost to get the seat up to my usual position (~62cm end of seatpost to rails vs ~58/60cm for the longest one-piece seatposts). For the front-end, for me the M stem&bars put the handlebars about level with the saddle, so depends what posture you want.

  • @HozoCol have PM'd you in case this is still going?

  • Sorry to dig this up but if anyone has a similar 1spd for sale can they let me know please or if this gets moved on again. Thank you

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2020 Raw Lacquer Special edition Brompton with S-Stem

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