Hi Jamie, love your content, and can see that you're very kind to share so much. I'm a young aspiring foodpreneur, just wanted to ask if you are able to make a video on mistakes to avoid that you learnt over the years or how to breakeven in the shortest time possible etc. Additionally, if i can have the honour of having you as my mentor will be extremely appreciated! Thank you for the content and will continue supporting you nonetheless!
Jamie's seriously cute and too rich. From stealth bomber to dualtron, then to fiido, and now to bromtpom... Jamie really knows how to use your money on.. Hmmm..
OK, which bike do you prefer, your supercool customized Birdy or your new Brompton T-Line? I'm looking at both of these bikes but only have enough space in my apartment for one. Thank you.
This build is fantastic. What other advancements can be added to your Birdy since the 4 years ago when you made this video? Of course, I keep thinking about the ultimate Brompton T-Line. Does Birdy make a bike that's comparable to the T-Line? Does Birdy make a bike that's nearly as lightweight and compact? Thank you.
Why do you like the Birdy racing model so much? 4 years later, what are the positives and negatives? I have yet to try a Birdy. I probably should but I can't get past the front fork design. It seems like an unnecessary complication and weight to me but I'm sure I'm wrong.
Just came cross this. I had printed one like this for the Brompton B75. I have a T line now. This one looks great! Would you share the stl file or tell me where I can get one? Thanks so much.
It still works because it's a low frequency, transformer based inverter. If it was a high frequency, transformerless inverter, it would have failed long ago.
Boss i have same model Ultra 1 like yours, but my hazard light button doesnt work, instead whenever i push the brake levers the hazard flashes work again? Which wire connects under the deck to hazard switch?
You CAN keep pedalling when changing hub gears, but you must take the load off and not "press weight" on the pedals during the change. The same is true of the dérailleur gears; just spin the pedals without putting any force on them. This means both hub and dérailleurs are changed the same way... and both can be changed together, if you so wish.
Hi Jamie, if you or anyone is interested, I'm looking to get rid my xr (bought from fm, last batch sold from ex stock) 300+miles, fangs, all original, great condition, mint condition box, receipts etc. Fender and railguards (green). I'm raising money.
What for heaven’s sake is the “weighting machine”? Assuming I got it right. In the video I t often sounds more like a “waiting machine”. Even greater puzzle!
totally useless vid that gives almost 0 information about the proper riding posture. Even a muppet can figure out the handlebar length. Positioning bodyweight and feet is absent from this also the guy shows things on a stationary scooter with the asitance of his mother... with all due respect I was expecting watching a guy RIDING an e scooter not mommy's boy playing in his yard.
I've owned two Dahons (one is a Mariner) - for folding, I highly suggest using a bungee cord, just hook on any part of the frame that can catch the bungee hook (I use the handlebar stem end part and frame seat stay), and I lug it on public transportation, stores, etc. One thing, this thing zips, pretty fast for a folder (I am a roadbike racer by hobby)
I've been riding this bike for about a month ru-vid.comUgkxwC0IIeIomGQVeBWg-kKJaToZkLEFIA2W and a half now and I think it's fantastic. It helps me get to work on time every day since I'm able to fit it inside of public transportation rush hour. The price is great too, people are always shocked when they ask me how much I paid for the fold up and I tell them "200". It's easy to fold and installation when it ships is insanely easy. All you have to install when the bike arrives is one foot pedal, everything else is done for you. I do recommend you carry some sort of wrench to tighten any loose screws on the handle bar and seat whenever they get a little bit loose. Other than that I think it's a fantastic bike. Easily fits in the home, can fit inside a car trunk and can even fit in subway rush hour.