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Old 08-31-06, 02:22 PM
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That's so cool! But what does the little one hold on to? And is it quick-release?
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That's some insane Heath Robinson stuff. Love it heh...
Somewhere last year (can't remember where - sorry) I saw some article about an articulated Brompy where someone had made a custom frame part that clamped to the seatpost of the front bike and then replaced the headtube of a second brompy at the hinge so that you had a three wheel articuated tandem - kinda like a towed kids trainer but all the same size and rather elegant. Very cool it was too.

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Originally Posted by spambait11
That's so cool! But what does the little one hold on to? And is it quick-release?
Follow the link given for detail, video etc. Holds on to the bars/my hands. Removes in about 30 sec to leave only the captain's timing ring semi-permanently attached to the Brompton.
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Articulated Brompton
Oh I found it here (scroll down to just after half way down the page
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Follow the link given for detail, video etc. Holds on to the bars/my hands. Removes in about 30 sec to leave only the captain's timing ring semi-permanently attached to the Brompton.
Duh! I was so engrossed with the picture that I didn't see the link! Great stuff! I especially like the last part of the video in which your son pedals a bit for you. I've promised my son that when he gets older, he can pedal me around anywhere he wishes.
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Can you ever stop finding things to do on a Brompton? Those little flexible bikes keep on delivering the goods! Placing a little child on a safe platform-like extention as pictured gives the little one security and confidence when riding with one of his/her's parents or other caregivers-much more than seating him/her in the back. Plus good memories of riding on a folding bike-enough to last a lifetime. With the addition of hopefully encouraging the little one to bike for his/her entire life!
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