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• #11177
T electric ?
(Confirmed)
"It’s for a bicycle pushing the boundaries of design." - Would a T-Electric really be classed as this?
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• #11178
Probably just the t line
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• #11179
Thanks for sharing the Torygraph article.
Why have a profile piece for a company that '..remains private and has never raised outside capital'.
I'm more than overjoyed they have strong growth and employ more people, but I don't understand what this piece achieves other than massage ego?
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• #11180
'It’s for a bicycle pushing the boundaries of design'
it was posted briefly here and removed (by facebook, where the image was hosted)
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• #11181
Why have a profile piece for a company that '..remains private and has never raised outside capital'.
Brand promotion and free advertising.
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• #11182
Better spent by sponsoring this lovely forum, or by giving 100 new T-lines to this or other Brompton community groups- that way they would get real beta test customer feedback.
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• #11183
Article in the Torygraph is free though.
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• #11184
not much conversion though, preaching to the choir etc
imagine you have just escaped zone 4 semi for a fully detached 6 bed in Somerset and only come in the city for meetings etc, great target audience
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• #11185
Smells to me like they want to raise some funding and are doing some initial awareness-raising.
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• #11186
I've not ridden my Brompton for about 4 years but it's time to dust it off and get it going again.
Is there anything in particular I need to do with it? I'm thinking particularly of the SA hub (3 speed), I've no idea how hub gears work.
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• #11187
Is there anything in particular I need to do with it? I'm thinking particularly of the SA hub (3 speed), I've no idea how hub gears work.
The hub shouldn't need anything doing to it. They go on for decades with little or no maintenance. Oil the chain, check everything that should move moves, and that should be enough.
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• #11188
First commute down - much enjoyed despite new job jitters
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• #11189
Just get your tyres pumped up, check for cracks in the rubber, make sure your brakes and gears work and the cables haven’t rusted. Otherwise just a once over check, touch of lube here and there
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• #11190
My old bike. Nice to see it getting some use (what's left of it). I enjoyed the video too.
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• #11191
Cheers all, sounds easy enough. I had visions of oil baths and things.
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• #11193
Anyone got a spare chainset? Could do with 2 really, ideally one silver one black any chainring size but again ideally 54t black 50t silver
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• #11194
Three days in and loving the brom commute lyfe. C Type utility is chefs kiss but there are things to think about…
Hand comfort - stock grips are not super Cush
Bigger easy wheels -
Lights for winter - front mount and maybe saddle mount
Gearing - two small sections of my route have me out of the saddle grinding in 1 - the Finchley rd turnoff up to Belsize lane and pond street on the way home - smaller chainring or bigger rear sprocket. Or both ?
Luggage to ditch backpack but don’t want to look like a city boi bell piece with a briefcase.
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• #11195
Kuosac bars with ergonomic grips, Kuosac or SON easy wheels or the Brompton eazy ones
Dynamo or battery?I have a Kuosac delivery in bound shortly, can supply all of the above as per usual ;)
Got an older bag you can have cheap…
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• #11196
My carrier block is pretty loose now while being all torqued up correctly. Always had a bit of play from new but now not really useable
Do the fancy looking metal aftermarket ones have this same issue or better off shimming out what I have and finding some longer bolts?
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• #11197
Explain more? How can it be loose if it’s tightened?
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• #11198
It's as if the original bolts it came with are too long. Feel like they bottom out before the block is fully snug or something
There was always a very slight amount of play even when tightened up as much as possible. I guess with use that play has got bigger with the plastic wearing away?
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• #11199
Have you got the metal plate in it?
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• #11200
Yep, got the metal plate crica 3mm thick and the shakeproof washers it came with
T electric ?
(Confirmed)