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Insanity comes in many versions! As an owner of a very much modified and much lighter 2019 SuperlightM6LXBrompton I know it is a heavy ride on the small wheels, though mine is now below 9 kilos, with mudguards😄! Finn. Denmark
Fair play on the Brompton’s 😮 I done LDN to PRS last October but took a more direct route and done the England section in one day, about 114km. The north and South Downs hills must have been an experience!
Yeah Bromptons are geared for the flat so I put a 38t chainring on, though in hindsight a 39t would fit the spider slightly better. I’ve also started ditching the mudguards if i’m not going to be riding in rain on tarmac because mud is an issue, and it needs a spanner that the Brompton toolkit doesn’t have to remove them so you can get caught out
Excellent video. I've been struggling to find the settings I need to find my size and settings so I can buy a second hand bike ..now I have a good idea what I need to do ..thanks guys your a great help
When correctly priced, this is by far the best buy when it comes to entry level MTBs. I use mine to comute to the trail (~20km), then have lots of confident fun in the trails (@fabiofleal) then get back home (another 20km) every weekend. Due to my lack of power in the legs I had to instal a 40T cassette but, honestly, the stock one could do the job almost as good. I installed the dropper post myself in a couple mins thanks to the way it's built making it easy to rout the cables. The only real upgrade I did was the ari suspension not because the stock one doesn't work but to save about 1kg to offset the additional weight of the dropper post and clipless pedals and also because how adjustable an air susp is. My other Rockhopper (2017) is still in perfect shape and had to replace nothing but a pair of gear cables and 2 sets of brake pads. NOTHING ELSE in 7 years doing trails, beach, mud, sand, rain, gravel... It never ever visited a workshop. A true battletank. The only downside on the new RH is how slow it shifts gears. The previous one w/ an Acera M360 and EZ-fire shifters uses to do it instantly while the Microshift groupset is pretty slow, enough to make you brake a chain as happened to me weeks ago. Nothing that can't be solved with a cheap Shimano ST-M4100 and a RD-M4120 or even an Altus RD.
There is nowhere on the site that the employer can sign up to the scheme. It's all just running in circles, taking to videos like this, which sends you back to the website, which sends you here, and you're in the loop of doom. Where is the application link on the site?
@@heathermoore2477 Hi Heather - on this page here you can select to either register or login, as an employer. www.evanscycles.com/b2b/ride-to-work-employer
@@evanscycles OMG, I was looking all over the page, scrolling up and down looking everywhere about a dozen times. I did not notice, it was on a static bar at the bottom! You need a link on the page for people like me (completely blind to it) 😅
Specialised USA is a skank company. They advertise a summer sale $1000 off on a,… " Turbo Levo Comp alloy." Then cancel the order. One day after receiving payment with no valid rationale, for their actions they refused to sell the bike at the sale price.
Nicely done! Great filming gentlemen. I am a Brompton rider from Maine in the USA. I travel around the world teaching English and always bring my Brompton with me: South Korea, China, Hungary, Mexico and soon, Latvia--which, I hear has great, almost entirely flat biking. Cheers!
I have measured my bike...but no idea if it is S,M or L in size. How do the measurements correspond to sizes when you purchase a bike? Sizes: head tube 185mm, top tube 610mm and seat tube 495mm. It's a carrerra. Can you help?
Wish my life was as easy as that. 2 hours work a day? And he said he doesn't get time for a bike ride. I know loads of people doing 12 14 hour slots a day. Unbelievable.