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• #127
Fitzrovia are selling a Bronx for 180 and a really crap folder for even less. I have a moulton you can borrow for free.
Wow, thanks Nhatt, that's really kind.
We're buming round Europe in a campervan so want some foldies to throw in the back and lock up outside museums and the like, so I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving your awesome moulton locked up.
That and we're not sure we're coming back!
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• #128
Salvador Dali knew the score. -
• #129
Can anyone tell me where I can get black fenders/mudguards for a Brompton from?
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• #130
Can anyone tell me where I can get black fenders/mudguards for a Brompton from?
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/mudguards-full-dept282_pg1/#filterkey=brand&brand=BROMPTON&page=1&page=1[URL="http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/mudguards-full-dept282_pg1/"][/URL] -
• #131
If anybody ever wondered if a folder is for you, then here is the weight limits at least, for those who wish to know it.
MOULTON http://www.foldingbikes.co.uk/moulton_tsr_rohloff_fbspec.htm
Max Rider Weight – 101kgs/224lbsI image all Moultons have slightly different load capacity?
But FYI my APB broke in half whilst I was riding it, where the top of the rear subframe triangle & suspension ball / socket meets the seat post section of the frame.
I'm 88kg & I had an Ortleib courier bag across my back with about 10kg in it.
The TSR frames have now been modified accordingly so it - & the exerted force, lines up with the horizontal cross-bars
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• #132
Oof, flesh alright?
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• #133
I should think that you could get a refund.
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• #134
They don't make the APB anymore I think.
Sorry, they're much cheaper (or have a wider selection of models) in N.A.