I completely forgot to service the Brompton last August. Well I remembered in October and by then I thought I would wait until the New Year and then I forgot again until this month. My Brompton is 6 years old and still holding up very well. The paint has gone in a couple tiny areas but everything is still ok. I got the service done at Compton Cycles in Catford, South London where I bought the Brompton. They still have the widest choice of Bromptons in South London for a non-chain outlet. The cost of the service was £109 and it was done in a day. Which I thought was very good as I had to replace a broken chain mudguard; the rear mud guard which had fallen off somewhere and the elastic straps on the back rack (I am amazed these lasted 6 years). I was shown a carry handle for the Brompton made by Off yer Bike. (Forgot to take a photo.) Cost is about £40 but it looks like it is worth the money as you can carry the Brompton from the middle and not the seat which is awkward at times especially going up and down stairs. This is going on my Christmas list.
I completely forgot to service the Brompton last August. Well I remembered in October and by then I thought I would wait until the New Year and then I forgot again until this month. My Brompton is 6 years old and still holding up very well. The paint has gone in a couple tiny areas but everything is still ok. I got the service done at Compton Cycles in Catford, South London where I bought the Brompton. They still have the widest choice of Bromptons in South London for a non-chain outlet. The cost of the service was £109 and it was done in a day. Which I thought was very good as I had to replace a broken chain mudguard; the rear mud guard which had fallen off somewhere and the elastic straps on the back rack (I am amazed these lasted 6 years). I was shown a carry handle for the Brompton made by Off yer Bike. (Forgot to take a photo.) Cost is about £40 but it looks like it is worth the money as you can carry the Brompton from the middle and not the seat which is awkward at times especially going up and down stairs. This is going on my Christmas list.
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Just started reading your blog and love to see what you are doing. I'm thinking about buying a Brompton...
Keep on bloggin! It is nice to see a sistah from across the pond too!
Mirna C.
I've enjoyed reading your blog, and shall carry on doing so. If nothing else, I can 'Brompton' by proxy!
Thanks for keeping it up.
So sorry you’ve lost your sense balance but hopefully not your sense of humour. I am becoming more wary of heavy traffic too and long for more proper cycle paths.
I didn’t buy the handle but now that you have told me that it works I will go back and get one.
Take care.
I carry mine by the top-tube.
A handle might definitely be more functional.
My fear is tripping on steps while carrying my Brompton, especially on rainy days. So, I carry the bike in my right hand and walk on the left side of the steps (wrong side here), so I can grab the railing, should I slip.
Peace :)
Nice to read about the recent addition to your Christmas List. Hope you get it :)
I carry mine by the top tube, as do many others. Carrying it down the stairs, on rainy days is somewhat tricky for me. My strongest arm is my right arm, but we also walk on the right in States, making it hard to grab the railing at the same time, as a precaution. For such instances, the 'On Yer Bike Handle' might be very useful, I believe.
Good to see you are still riding strong!
Go Grace!!
Have a Beautiful Day!
Peace :)