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LittlePixel 08-18-16 05:15 AM

BBC Brompton Documentary on iPlayer
 
If you're in the UK, or know a bit about IP spoofing then I'd recommend this 'At the Bicycle Factory' documentary that aired a few days ago - lots of Brompton love to be had:

BBC iPlayer - Inside the Factory - Series 2: 4. Bicycles

sibkey 08-19-16 08:20 PM

for UK only(

Winfried 08-20-16 03:10 AM

https://we.tl/LSGCnYrBth

Paul Braithwait 08-21-16 10:32 AM

A nice idea totally spoiled by the manic, ego-centric presenters.

Winfried 08-21-16 11:01 AM

La société du spectacle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_So..._the_Spectacle

smallwheeler 08-21-16 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by Winfried (Post 19000100)

i'll see your spectacle and raise you a simulation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulacra_and_Simulation

but, make no mistake, it's a game of cards in which all the players lose.

marxist critical theory is the most intellectually and spiritually bankrupt "philosophy" ever devised. it's sole purpose being the destruction of western society.

fietsbob 08-21-16 12:05 PM

Its Poisoning itself as it is.. Next Phase eliminate the underclasses .

Winfried 08-21-16 12:29 PM

"Amusing Ourselves to Death"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amusin...elves_to_Death

smallwheeler 08-21-16 04:31 PM


manic, ego-centric presenters.

La société du spectacle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_So..._the_Spectacle

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulacra_and_Simulation


Its Poisoning itself as it is..

"Amusing Ourselves to Death"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amusin...elves_to_Death

https://i.4cdn.org/pol/1471292890691.gif

Diode100 08-22-16 03:23 AM


Originally Posted by Paul Braithwait (Post 19000054)
A nice idea totally spoiled by the manic, ego-centric presenters.

I agree about the presenter but still enough meat in there to be of interest to the folder tribe, and good to see a nod to the pioneering work done by Bickerton.

blakcloud 08-22-16 03:04 PM

Winfried thanks for posting the link. I watched it last night. What Diode100 says sums it up quite nicely. The presenter was moronic but there was enough there to keep you interested.

A few things I wonder about:

Are the forks made in house? I would assume so but they never mentioned it and they were in the pile of bits for the presenter's bike all ready brazed.

Obviously Brompton has thought of everything but it seemed odd that bikes would be shipped out to be painted and returned. That seems like a lot of travel and human power which ultimately "costs" something. We are talking about shipping 45,000 bikes in and out of that factory, that is time consuming.

I never knew how the bike was prepared for painting and that was an eye opener. Coating the inside and outside of the tubes for corrosion resistance because the frame is open to the elements unlike a non-folder is brilliant.

LittlePixel 08-23-16 11:56 AM

I love how this thread quickly devolved into socio-political theory! ;)

I too find the presenter moronic but thought there was enough of interest despite him to post a link.

The man no-one here seems to like was originally a market trader (the kind in the UK that shouts 'Get yer' apples 'ere - 10 for a pahhnd" at the top of their voice day-in-day out, so I think that has shaped his general presence in the world. I believe he also presents the UK version of Masterchef, though I've never seen it.

The people who worked at Brompton seemed very patient with his antics, and a thoroughly nice bunch of people overall.

After seeing it - I think it answers a lot of questions people have about why B don't innovate at any great speed - they're really small and have a formula that works so why change?


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