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Originally Posted by desastar
(Post 20222017)
I suspect the non drive side cup cannot be tightened fully as it compresses on the bearing?
This is what the Brompton's bottom bracket looks like (this is one that got exchanged during the recent recall, the actual ones are a different brand but follow the same principle mechanically). http://up.picr.de/32096615vb.jpg When properly mounted as supposed it will turn freely as long as it is not defective. |
Originally Posted by desastar
(Post 20222017)
You may want to get the bike shop to check the BB anyway. I happened to have removed the cranks of my wife's as new B and found the BB to be very stiff, you could hardly turn with your fingers. The serial number was just before the range being recalled, so I decided to replace with a Shimano one. But surprisingly, once out of the frame, it spins fine but not when installed. I suspect the non drive side cup cannot be tightened fully as it compresses on the bearing? Thats the only explanation I can come up with. Anyway, the Shimano one is better quality.
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Originally Posted by 2_i
(Post 20222517)
Difficulty to turn a mounted BB with fingers grabbing the axle is very normal as fingers cannot deliver much torque. Even a slight push of the cup against the bearing or axle can make rotation with fingers difficult. For pedaling this is completely irrelevant as pedaling legs deliver humongous torque by comparison.
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One thing about using the plastic, is ... it wont corrode or rust.
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Originally Posted by desastar
(Post 20223970)
May be so, but I’m convinced we have gained at least 100 Watts! Lol
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..And.. here is another, limited run, Colour.. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeands...s-in-precision
Barbour Green.. |
I finally picked up the bike yesterday! Will post photos soon... The black lacquer looks amazing in the sun. Almost takes on an olive hue. Works very well with the black edition components. And the saddle is much nicer than I anticipated so I'll just leave that on for now.
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Congrats!!! Enjoy the ride =)
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I can't wait to see pics. I have no need for a Brompton at the moment, but I might buy one of these anyway!
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Here are a few pics... not sure the images capture the black lacquer, as it looks even better in person...
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Oh, that IS pretty! I didn't realize the black lacquer was like raw lacquer with black tones, I thought it was more like an opaque paint. That is just lovely.
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Originally Posted by linberl
(Post 20240279)
Oh, that IS pretty! I didn't realize the black lacquer was like raw lacquer with black tones, I thought it was more like an opaque paint. That is just lovely.
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It looks crazy! That's a compliment ;-)
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Originally Posted by Joe Remi
(Post 20240530)
It's looks crazy! That's a compliment ;-)
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If Bruce Wayne rode a B that would be it. Sweet!
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Update: Loving the bike so far... Glad I didn't go titanium. You don't feel the weight at all while riding around. I didn't realize the new handlebar grips are so nice. Was thinking I'd swap them out but there is no need. The old Brommie grips were horrible IMO. Also glad I didn't spend the extra bucks on a new headset or bottom bracket. Bike runs just fine without these. And the Schwalbe Marathons actually roll better than expected. Might upgrade to Kojacks later but puncture protection trumps speed on a bike like this... and the 6 speeds are essential for the terrain near me. Love this thing!
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Originally Posted by Caliwild
(Post 20267139)
Update: Loving the bike so far... Glad I didn't go titanium. You don't feel the weight at all while riding around. I didn't realize the new handlebar grips are so nice. Was thinking I'd swap them out but there is no need. The old Brommie grips were horrible IMO. Also glad I didn't spend the extra bucks on a new headset or bottom bracket. Bike runs just fine without these. And the Schwalbe Marathons actually roll better than expected. Might upgrade to Kojacks later but puncture protection trumps speed on a bike like this... and the 6 speeds are essential for the terrain near me. Love this thing!
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Good on you for buying the one you really wanted, it sounds like it worked out great!
I just ordered a Crust Lightning Bolt road bike with a finish like yours, it's kind of a green lacquer. Cool, eh? 👍 https://crustbikes.com/products/lightning-bolt-2/ |
Originally Posted by Joe Remi
(Post 20267238)
Good on you for buying the one you really wanted, it sounds like it worked out great!
I just ordered a Crust Lightning Bolt road bike with a finish like yours, it's kind of a green lacquer. Cool, eh? 👍 https://crustbikes.com/products/lightning-bolt-2/ |
Originally Posted by Caliwild
(Post 20267139)
Update: Loving the bike so far... Glad I didn't go titanium. You don't feel the weight at all while riding around. I didn't realize the new handlebar grips are so nice. Was thinking I'd swap them out but there is no need. The old Brommie grips were horrible IMO. Also glad I didn't spend the extra bucks on a new headset or bottom bracket. Bike runs just fine without these. And the Schwalbe Marathons actually roll better than expected. Might upgrade to Kojacks later but puncture protection trumps speed on a bike like this... and the 6 speeds are essential for the terrain near me. Love this thing!
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Originally Posted by linberl
(Post 20270255)
FWIW on my pakiT, I found the Kojaks actually MORE flat resistant than marathons. Why? Because it seems the kojaks just roll over glass and junk on the road; the marathons get the same crud caught in the tred and then in can work into the tire and tube. The kojaks don't pick up anything =).
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Originally Posted by berlinonaut
(Post 20270695)
This is very unusual - my experience is the opposite and I'd assume the one of most other people, too. Consider yourself happy and never change those tires! :)
That's whatcha call precision. I think Linberl is great at dodging debris with skinny tires, so fatter grooved tires are just a nuisance to her! 👍 |
Originally Posted by Joe Remi
(Post 20270714)
That's whatcha call precision. I think Linberl is great at dodging debris with skinny tires, so fatter grooved tires are just a nuisance to her! 👍
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Long term update: I ended up selling the black lacquer Brommie a little while back as I needed the money for another project, plus I got exactly what I paid for it! (I guess Bromptons really do keep their value). I soon realized that I really miss having a Brompton. So, for Christmas I treated myself to a new metallic graphite super light S2E-X... I wasn't considering a titanium version but once I rode this specific bike (it came with Schwalbe One gumwall tires), I was blown away. I also ended up splurging on some Brompfication parts, including their hinge clamp set, the rear seatpost clamp, the titanium seatpost and the titanium handlebars. I've also upgraded the saddle to a Fabric Scoop race and the grips to Ergon GE-1 (black w with oil slick clamps), which are the same type of grips they fit to the CHPT3 version. Total bike weight is exactly 21 lbs right now. I am very impressed with the quality of the Brompfication parts. And I will say that this bike is definitely snappier, lighter and more comfortable than my prior Brompton (the 6 speed black lacquer one).
PS: I just removed the crappy Brompton bell and will be throwing on my Spurcycle one (best bell in the world!). I also removed the front luggage carrier block (never use it). Any ideas of how to plug the two holes? Would something like this work? https://www.backcountry.com/problem-...SABEgJurPD_BwE Thanks for listening! |
PPS: I'll post some photos soon...
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