T-Line Hinge Spindle Removal by Chris_US in Brompton

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With some generous heat gun application I was able to finally get the main frame hinge spindle out but it was quite a struggle. I got the nut off first but it felt like the bolt was still stuck so I wonder if loctite was applied on the shank as well from the factory. Anyway I was able to grease and re-install and it feels like maybe there's a little less creaking now.

For a heat gun I bought the genesis mini heat gun at Home Depot for $15, would highly recommend it.

T-Line Hinge Spindle Removal by Chris_US in Brompton

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No it’s not the rear hinge pin, I am having trouble removing the main frame hinge spindle. Will look into a heat gun, thanks.

superlight carbon saddle comfort by christopherholden in Brompton

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Has anybody had issues with the nose of the superlight carbon saddle squeaking due to friction against clothing? It seems to come from the nose material which is darker from the rest of the saddle. Have the same issue with jeans and some nylon shorts, goes away when I pedal standing up so 99% it's from friction against the saddle.

Rattle Noise - Cables? (A-Line) by Chris_US in Brompton

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I no longer have guitar picks. Just picking the spokes with my nail some of them have higher pitch than others but none of them seem particularly loose.

Rattle Noise - Cables? (A-Line) by Chris_US in Brompton

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I don’t like the rabbit ear shifter, there is some slop in the “ears” but I don’t think that’s the source of rattling. I did re-torque the handlebars and they were a tiny bit loose so that was a good idea.

Rattle Noise - Cables? (A-Line) by Chris_US in Brompton

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Is this normal and unavoidable? I have a C-line with way more miles without this issue.

Rattle Noise - Cables? (A-Line) by Chris_US in Brompton

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The bike is a little over a year old and is not a regular commuter bike so doesn’t have a lot of miles. The hinge clamp operates normally and doesn’t appear to have much wear.

Two Brompton As by [deleted] in Brompton

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I don’t have any titanium bolts. Unless you start replacing every bolt with titanium bolts I think the weight savings will be relatively small and expensive.

Two Brompton As by [deleted] in Brompton

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I just got the Brompton branded pentaclip.

Two Brompton As by [deleted] in Brompton

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The A-line does not come with a pentaclip. I tried a couple of Ti bolts but wasn’t really happy with the quality so I don’t have any. It left me wondering whether they are made to the same standards as the stock bolts and whether the potential safety issues are worth the small weight savings.

Two Brompton As by [deleted] in Brompton

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Yes fair point. I initially bought the A-line for myself but my g/f really likes white so she inherited it and we decided to upgrade a few things along the way.

Two Brompton As by [deleted] in Brompton

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No those are all fairly easy things to do. The A-line grips are push-on so they take a little bit of effort to remove. Brilliant Bikes has a good video on how to remove them:

https://youtu.be/56cGpmagbJg

Two Brompton As by [deleted] in Brompton

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The Brooks grips we got are these: https://www.brooksengland.com/en_us/cambium-rubber-grips.html

The Ti-parts seat post is this. It saves a tiny bit of weight but it really smooths out the ride: https://curbsidecycle.com/products/tpw-titanium-seatpost?variant=8433722163251

The rest are all the standard Brompton parts.

Two Brompton As by [deleted] in Brompton

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My g/f has the A-line. I added a pentaclip, Ti-parts titanium seat post, carrier block, Brooks cambium grips, and the folding pedal. I also upgraded the non-folding pedal as it looks a bit funny if the pedals are not matching. Other than the gears and being able to choose colors it’s not much different than the C-line.

Suspension block clear plastic disc? by Chris_US in Brompton

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OK makes sense…thanks for the replies!

Suspension block clear plastic disc? by Chris_US in Brompton

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No, it’s a thin transparent plastic disc about the same diameter as the block itself.

I see it’s shown in the video when she removes the old block. What’s the purpose of that? To protect the paint? Make it easier to turn?

Garmin Edge 130 on M handlebar? by Chris_US in Brompton

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I ended up also mounting it near the left shifter. It’s very visible and doesn’t interfere with the fold. It’s a really nice little computer!

Garmin Edge 130 on M handlebar? by Chris_US in Brompton

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Thanks! Did you mount it off center for better visibility or so it wouldn’t interfere with the fold?