For its price, this 3.3 model looks like a better buy against the Brompton C line... value for what you pay. I own a Brompton M6R with 3sixty hybrid frame set.
Hi hi sorry for missing out your comment, not sure whether it gets easier after 3 days😅 if you need any assistance in folding don’t hesitate to contact me at 94572508, thank you🙂
@@Aintnobodygottimetodomath Hi thank you! This bike doesn’t come with shorter frame but the advantage of M handle bar is bing able to be tilted backwards so that the rider easy to reach.
Frame: Chromoly steel Handle bar: M bar Aluminum Seat post: Liaoge Aluminum seatpost Wheel: 16 inch x 1.1/8 Tyres: CST skin wall 349 Crankset: LitePro 53t, hollow tech Brake: C brake Pedal: PVC foldable pedal Gear: Shimano Sora 9speed external Weight: 11.8kg Max load: 110kg Folded dimensions: 66(L)x39(W)x60(H) Come with front carrier block, mudguards, rear rack and easy wheels X4, no kickstand, no easy wheel extender.
Something that you might consider to separate your Tri-Fold bikes from the Brompton is integrating the bicycle cables INSIDE the frame. I own a Dahon MuP27 and they achieved doing that...
It’s not right! I like the improvements that u have made.And I’ve even purchased from u before. But abt the stop disk and pulling C line in, that’s not right… gives new rider the impression that Brompton doesn’t have this feature at all..! Should have pulled in a P or T line, then say that u have the similar design/feature.
Hi thank you for your advice, not trying to be misleading but we happen to only have a C line on hand. Maybe in future we should be more aware of different group of viewers’ perception. After all we always have full respect to Brompton.
The rubber stop is Brompton advance rear frame rubber stop which currently on P and T line. C line do not have this stopper yet so cant compare with a C line like that.