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  • I wasn't aware that shops paid a commission just to use the scheme, might just wait for something to come up second hand instead.

  • Sjs only did well on Bromptons because we had 120 in stock prior; Brompton have completely fucked shops and customers by selling direct, factory build is poor, shops loose out, people buying the wrong bike because lack of test ride etc.

    We went months with no bikes in stock at all.

  • Somehow I guess we are an exception to this as we've constantly got stock of them coming in and and selling.
    Also accepting cycleschemes and it not making us lose money.
    Have seen some questionable bikes come in from Brompton - currently sitting on a P Line with a bent triangle and gonna have to wait months for it to be sorted, also had to redo quite a few seat sleeves on new bikes.
    Also get a fair few people bringing their bikes to us after getting then straight from Brompton to have safety checks done.
    Standards at the factory seem to be all over the shop.

  • Nowadays I think sjs have good stock ( I left in March)

    Factory built bikes are never done, which is fine providing they get sold to shops not users!

  • doing this today, can someone tell me what is the order of things at brake nuts? I cant get to stop tyre rubbing the guards (conti). @r_mash @sbbohr @pjay

  • Here’s mine …

    Now show us your Brompton!

    I had to pull up on the rack and make sure the stays were properly seated and tightened everything. Which eased the pressure off the mudguard.


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  • interesting okay! I will take pics tomorrow.

    I had to pull up on the rack

    so does that bend the tab at the brake caliper then?

  • Make sure the mudguard Mount is on the right side of the bridge; squeeze all three stays together to pull it off the tyre

  • hard to describe but i basically found that at the stays, if it was sitting too low then it put pressure on the guard.

    I didn't have to do bending at the brake caliper tab, there was a point where I thought it wasn't sitting flush, but re-seating the rack stays helped it sit better ... I added washers to make it all sit nicely (but didn't have to add that many).

  • excellent point both! thank you, will try again tomorrow

  • Does anyone know of an aftermarket dynamo light mount?

    that is a) not the brompton branded one and b) that has a mount that is flat against the fork? (see image)


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  • this works with cantis, i had it once, the iq-x mount has 2 pivot bolts for adjustments if needed too

  • saw that on SJS ... 15 squids tho! feels insane ...

  • yep bit mad, half price on bike24: https://www.bike24.com/p2359282.html

  • I have the one pictured; Multi-S with screw hole and the SON 59mm one in stock


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  • Does the son one interfere with the brake block?

  • I am using a Brompton T line which has been great but I have had a few punctures. I am currently on the (patched) turbolito tubes and the tyres it came with. I Am willing to carry a bit more weight to get more robust tubes and tyres. What are the forum recommended tubes and tyres for a Brompton?

  • Brake block?

    None of them interfere with the FCB or brake

  • Continental contact urban and Schwalbe AV4/SV4

  • sorry i meant luggage block!

  • Indeed, clears fine!

  • can I order the SON from your site?

  • Yep!

    Last product on the accessories / small parts page (no photo)!

  • cool, are you going to have mudguards at any point? otherwise will just order now ...

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