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New Brompton Purchase
Yes, I caved in and ordered a Brompton Folding Bike. Raw Lacquer, lower gearing, 12% reduction, Schwalbe Tires, M6R. Looks like a four-five week wait. Can't wait to get it - thanks for all of you who posted on this topic. I am using it because I frequently make airline trips (19 weeks last year). I have a Honda Element and can easily transport bikes by the car (I have a road, mountain, and hybrid) - but this should be great.
I picked raw lacquer (steampunk!) but almost went with something a bit girlier. I am thinking of using a currently owned and broken-in Brooks 17 titanium saddle. It took me a year to break in (over 500 miles). I finally gave in and used Sheldon Brown's controversial soaking break-in methodology in this case, involving lexol (which I owned). Rode it every day for a week. It's wonderful. I'll let you know if it deteriorates my saddle. I was wondering what the opinion is for a B66-67 for the Brompton? It's a more upright ride - I was wondering if that would really be much more comfortable. I have average sit bones for a woman 125mm. |
Originally Posted by pammieellen
(Post 13538225)
Yes, I caved in and ordered a Brompton Folding Bike. Raw Lacquer, lower gearing, 12% reduction, Schwalbe Tires, M6R. Looks like a four-five week wait. Can't wait to get it - thanks for all of you who posted on this topic. I am using it because I frequently make airline trips (19 weeks last year). I have a Honda Element and can easily transport bikes by the car (I have a road, mountain, and hybrid) - but this should be great.
Originally Posted by pammieellen
(Post 13538225)
I picked raw lacquer (steampunk!) but almost went with something a bit girlier.
I am thinking of using a currently owned and broken-in Brooks 17 titanium saddle. It took me a year to break in (over 500 miles). I finally gave in and used Sheldon Brown's controversial soaking break-in methodology in this case, involving lexol (which I owned). Rode it every day for a week. It's wonderful. I'll let you know if it deteriorates my saddle.
Originally Posted by pammieellen
(Post 13538225)
I was wondering what the opinion is for a B66-67 for the Brompton? It's a more upright ride - I was wondering if that would really be much more comfortable. I have average sit bones for a woman 125mm.
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I liked the prior saddles Brompton got from Fizik.
Their Vitesse .. they ordered the saddle rails bent with greater clearance to the bottom of the shell. Advantage , synthetic covered foam .. no harm if it gets wet. though I would love a leather covered one. Re #67 , its really between your Bumm and the saddle , outside opinions come out of our bumms.:roflmao: and ours is not yours.. |
Pics or it didn't happen!:p
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Originally Posted by Sirrus Rider
(Post 13539111)
Pics or it didn't happen!:p
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New Brompton Purchase Reply
So true about non-leather saddles - no fuss no muss! I do gave a terry butterfly and a cite that I do like (especially the cite). . .Dear J. (my other) swears by Fizik...
I'll just have to wait it out until my order comes to post the pictures (I think that is what you're referring to!). It's gonna be a long five weeks. Thanks for the thoughts. I'm off traveling for two weeks. BTW, I visited the Wheelhouse in Santa Barbara on Saturday and they had their demo M6L titanium with lots of upgrades in orange there (M6L-X) that they were selling at a significant discount. I didn't want the titanium necessarily. |
Originally Posted by pammieellen
(Post 13538225)
... I am thinking of using a currently owned and broken-in Brooks 17 titanium saddle. ... I was wondering what the opinion is for a B66-67 for the Brompton? It's a more upright ride - I was wondering if that would really be much more comfortable. I have average sit bones for a woman 125mm.
-HANK RYAN- Norman, Oklahoma USA |
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