I have this bag and it’s well made and easy to open and close. The only irritating thing is that the straps and buckles make noise when you are riding. It’s not practical to detach em every time and there’s no obvious way to fix the straps so they don’t clatter against the stem
Yes I think the old school Plastic clip work the best in the real world. Very sturdy, low noise, low weight! Or maybe magnet, but the the plastic that cover magnet will deteriorate pretty quick. But you got to make the bag look good too I guess haha.
Same complaint. But, I learned from this video that the rings holding the strap on are split rings. I had no clue. I don't need it, and have now removed it.
On the demonstration in backpack mode, the attachment points for the sides are placed wrong. You must attach them to the bottom loops of the bag, much like how backpacks are usually configured.
i don't think so. the bag does not have a bottom loop. www.brompton.com/catalogue/bags/borough/borough-waterproof-bag-small-in-navy you can see from the picture on the Brompton website.
@@TinyWheelsTH if you refer to the demonstration on Brompton's official youtube channel, it clearly shows my point. m.ruclips.net/video/eHwPRtI_ZKk/видео.html Plus it makes the most sense to configure it that way.
I have this bag and it’s well made and easy to open and close. The only irritating thing is that the straps and buckles make noise when you are riding. It’s not practical to detach em every time and there’s no obvious way to fix the straps so they don’t clatter against the stem
Yes I think the old school Plastic clip work the best in the real world. Very sturdy, low noise, low weight! Or maybe magnet, but the the plastic that cover magnet will deteriorate pretty quick.
But you got to make the bag look good too I guess haha.
Same complaint. But, I learned from this video that the rings holding the strap on are split rings. I had no clue. I don't need it, and have now removed it.
On the demonstration in backpack mode, the attachment points for the sides are placed wrong. You must attach them to the bottom loops of the bag, much like how backpacks are usually configured.
i don't think so. the bag does not have a bottom loop. www.brompton.com/catalogue/bags/borough/borough-waterproof-bag-small-in-navy you can see from the picture on the Brompton website.
@@TinyWheelsTH if you refer to the demonstration on Brompton's official youtube channel, it clearly shows my point. m.ruclips.net/video/eHwPRtI_ZKk/видео.html
Plus it makes the most sense to configure it that way.
@@acey850 Sorry my bad. Thanks for that!
Thanks for the video! Do you think a 14" laptop will fit (32.5x 23.5cm)?
Thank you!
Good work Kom & Nice 👍🏼😍😍
thank you kub
Thanks. Shame there is no inner zip pocket for phone etc
You have to leave it on the outer compartment if you want it separated from other items
@@TinyWheelsTH My iPhone 13 Pro will stand up in the outside pocket. I have also removed the straps, as it is mainly used on the bike.
Does the bike fold while the bag is attached to the carrier block ?
Correct. It will also not effect the handling of the bike since it attached to the main frame rather than the handlebar or the front fork
When i place the bag infront of the bike without the straps, the middle knot kept hitting my bike. How can i prevent it from hitting?
I don't think you can do much... maybe tape over the area of the stem that it is hitting so that it won''t damage the colour of your frame
@@TinyWheelsTH oh ok. Thanks alot. Guess i got to make do with whatever i have to stop the hitting.
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Fixed camera position is very limiting.. sadly.
Thanks for your input, will try to improve in the future