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• #15452
I thought it would be ideal for carrying inner tubes. I keep a spare inner tube in every bag I commute with (backpacks, mussette-messenger and Brommie bag) and would rather it's on the bike. Not too keen on a saddle bag.
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• #15453
You can also keep one inside the frame :)
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• #15454
I've seen that trick. I saw a guy using cling film and talc, which looked like a faff, but if it works I guess?
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• #15455
A bit of wire/string to pull it out works fine.
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• #15456
Got a good tutorial? Maybe it's about time I just did this.
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• #15457
I keep an inner tube inside the frame. Pokes in quite easily but could probably use a stick to help if needed. The tube is slightly powdered from the factory I guess. I then leave the valve sticking out ever so slightly to grab and retrieve. Doesn’t interfere with the toolkit either
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• #15458
Tie a piece of wire to your inner tube. Stuff it in the mainframe with the end of the wire poking towards the opening.
Bonus-tip: folding the bike makes access to the inside of the main frame much easier.
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• #15459
Lol.
Okay I think I get the point in the wire now. I'll try the cling film method first.
EDIT: 5 mins later and job done. Can't believe how quick and simple of a hack that is. Why did I ignore it all these years? The clingfilm makes the tube nice and compressed and allows the tube to slide in/out of the frame very easily.
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• #15460
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If you use a Brompton for everything, you can tune your everyday carry. I keep an inner tube, a small phone cable, a tenner, and a small foil emergency blanket in the frame, in addition to the expensive but brilliantly designed tool kit. Adds a bit of weight but it addresses a lot of bike-related risks.
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• #15461
Indeed. I travel to the office less now, but it was my go to bike for most commutes. The toolkit is wonderful - cost off-set as the wife bought it for me as a gift. On my very first ride out with it, one of my EZY wheels came loose while cycling down the Euston Rd 'tunnel'. Most timely gift ever.
On my Brompton I always have lights (fitted in place of the reflectors), the newer Lezyne pump, the toolkit and now an inner tube. Good shout about USB cables - just last Thursday I took a poorly fitting USB micro cable for some backup lights for another bike, but the poor fit meant I couldn't charge them. I might chuck a decent cable in with the inner tube too.
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• #15462
In have a new unused 2024 suspension block to sell for £5 (+postage) if anyone wants to upgrade their old suspension block.
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• #15463
Which one did you go for in the end? Fitted my Joseph Kuosac yesterday and went for a super brief test ride. So far I prefer it.
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• #15464
I followed your recommendation thanks. Brompton is on its way to me now, very exciting.
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• #15465
Oh cool. Yeah sorry I didn't understand your comment last week on what block you bought.
I did notice the Brompton suspension block is definitely more squidgy than the JK. I threw out my really old, firm suspension block, so couldn't do a comparison with that one.
Edit: Lies. I remember where I put it. Didn't throw it out in the end!
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• #15466
Any experience here with a Kinetics type mod of a Brompton to larger wheel size? Sounds like should be more stable and comfortable?
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• #15467
It's also odd (to me) that offering more than one wheel size isn't a thing for Brompton as a way to sell more bikes , given the build quality i don't anticipate needing to replace my current one but would be tempted to buy another or replace it for a slightly larger fold if there were comfort benefits. Does anyone know the history of why they went with that wheel size?
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• #15468
There’s rumours of a 20”…
https://www.reddit.com/r/Brompton/comments/17gf8c5/brompton_gline_20_wheels_disc_brakes_electric/
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• #15469
It's the same as the rear wheel on a Bickerton Portable, which was the inspiration.
If you're not too bothered about the size of the folded package there are countless other manufacturers who will sell you something.
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• #15470
Exactly this, if it wasn’t for the tiny folded footprint there’s no way I’d have one.
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• #15471
Seen and ridden one.
Was also shown at Eurobike recently.
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• #15472
I have kinetics conversion brompton but standard 16" wheels, what do you need to know?
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• #15473
I’ve got a 16” disk version from Kinetics (same as Amey) and rate it for utility. Larger wheels always feel a compromise on fold size, given I bought a Brompton for smallest package for travel rather than necessarily best ride (but it along with the cargo is my most used bike)
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• #15474
(but it along with the cargo is my most used bike)
wow exactly the same!
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• #15475
Maybe just goes to show how utilitarian our cycling is; work, jobs and no play 😱😂
The best use I've found for it is storing the car keys if I'm out cycling with my son, but the saddle bag is more useful.