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probably worng place to post but has anyone got experance using a brompton bike, are they worth the money. I use to walk across London but I have moved on to the tube as the office moved and I really dont like it. So changed my seasion ticket with out Tube so need to get a bike and really like the thought of a folding bike so it can be used both ends of my trip.
Any help welcome
Any help welcome
Brompton are the best, ride like a 'proper' bike. Some of the other brands look OK, but dont last as long.
I used to take mine on train into Paddington then a 5 mile commute across London, through the parks, rain or shine.
They do make you look like some kind of circus bear act, not a problem in London, but you'll have to be prepared for some stick!
I used to take mine on train into Paddington then a 5 mile commute across London, through the parks, rain or shine.
They do make you look like some kind of circus bear act, not a problem in London, but you'll have to be prepared for some stick!
Mekon said:
anonymous said:
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I think you'll struggle to find a clip on LED that can compete with a SONXS dynohub and an Edelux or IQ Cyo. Dynamos have come on a long way.Below is a beamshot of an Edelux. I'll take the hit on cost and weight for never having to think about batteries.
A dynamo setup must add about 2lbs weight to the bike, plus the fact that its robbing power and goes out all the time. I dont care how good they are nowadays, they are nowhere near as good as a Decent LED/HID setup. Me thinks the only LED lights you;ve used are 12.99 cateye flashers...
Edited by snotrag on Wednesday 10th December 16:02
snotrag said:
Are you kidding?
A dynamo setup must add about 2lbs weight to the bike, plus the fact that its robbing power and goes out all the time. I dont care how good they are nowadays, they are nowhere near as good as a Decent LED/HID setup. Me thinks the only LED lights you;ve used are 12.99 cateye flashers...
Then you think wrong, and you are behind the times on dynamos. This might help you - http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/lightingsystems.ht...A dynamo setup must add about 2lbs weight to the bike, plus the fact that its robbing power and goes out all the time. I dont care how good they are nowadays, they are nowhere near as good as a Decent LED/HID setup. Me thinks the only LED lights you;ve used are 12.99 cateye flashers...
Edited by snotrag on Wednesday 10th December 16:02
I run a shimano dynohub and a 60 lux IQ Cyo. I could have got a Dinotte or something, but then I'd have to think about batteries.
Have a look at the light testing results on yacf - the IQ Cyo does very well against a number of battery jobbies. - http://yacf.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=11751.0
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