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I’ve looked into it. Depending on the purchase price it could be worthwhile.
Some of the results:
The fork would be a bit heavier than the non electric version, although I guess you could sell those as well;
A couple of unused ports left in the frame/triangle;
Carrier block would need replacing;
BB would need replacing;
If you use reflectors, they’d need purchasing and installing.Labour intensive work to remove it all, somewhat intensive to put non electrics on.
I'm thinking of buying a 2nd Brompton electric and turning it into a non-electric Brompton, selling electric parts and instead adding a front dynamo wheel.
How easy/realistic is this?