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Old 04-02-11, 11:48 PM
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Katharine Horsman of Brompton Bicycle at NAHBS Interview On Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJPMHLsWn_0&feature=player_embedded

Josh Lipton-of Commute by Bike (https://www.commutebybike.com)-interviews Katharine Horsman of Brompton Bicycle at North American Handmade Bike Show (NAHBS).

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Excellent info on the last link including the comments section where a poster describes using the Brompton for touring, thanks for sharing.
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The choices made for touring are really educational, I never tought of the telescopic seatpost as an opportunity to make the bike more convenient, even if your are not tall. Really nice reading!
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Originally Posted by 14R
The choices made for touring are really educational, I never tought of the telescopic seatpost as an opportunity to make the bike more convenient, even if your are not tall. Really nice reading!
Yes a lot of informative stuff on the videos and links above. Had I read that article I linked to earlier, I would have probably opted for a telescopic seatpost. The original video also made me evaluate the blinker light that I attached beneath the 2 o-rings in the seatpost under the saddle. It turns out my jacket does partially obscure the light so the Bromton lady was right.
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