Yes. I’ll add it to my list. I’ve just been so busy recently not had time to edit and publish the content I already have. They are still great. Not used a lot to be fair but currently having a boat built that will have lockers made to accommodate the bikes; so must be reasonably happy with them.
Paul the Brompton is a folding bike with a very good reputation and this after market conversion looks very neat and reasonably priced. Your wife is very accommodating to let you use the kitchen table to work on the bike. My wife wouldn’t even let me bring the bike in the house.
Hi Andrew Thanks for watching. The wife can be difficult at times but generally very accommodating of my mess. We are locked down in one of our apartments (that we normally rent out) at the moment so space to do DIY is a little challenging. I guess she was only just pleased to get the boxes off the floor and the bikes finally finished. I must admit I think this kit is smaller and more discreet than the Brompton electric equivalent. It works really well too. Would certainly recommend.
Always look forward to your videos Paul and this was no exception. Very dry & witty. Regards the bike don't know if I'd be up for a 50 mile trip on that saddle!
Great video, thank you very much for posting. Our two kits are in the uk and have been for over a month now, and we are still waiting for delivery :( Anyway, they look really good. Happy cycling!
They are pretty good. Heavy but really compact for folding. To be honest they haven’t had much use but I’ve had a Narrowboat built and had two purpose made lockers constructed at the back to accommodate them; so guess I’m pretty sold on them. I have fitted motors to them that makes hills easier to peddle as they are quite highly geared. Thanks for following.
Yes. I haven’t loaded myself up with beer yet but it does work on hills. From a standing start on a hill just just need half a revolution of the pedal and you are off! Thanks for watching.
Hi Paul
Enjoyed the video
As you have now had the bikes for a while
Could you do a video on how they are performing
Pros/cons etc
Thanks 😊
Yes. I’ll add it to my list. I’ve just been so busy recently not had time to edit and publish the content I already have. They are still great. Not used a lot to be fair but currently having a boat built that will have lockers made to accommodate the bikes; so must be reasonably happy with them.
Paul the Brompton is a folding bike with a very good reputation and this after market conversion looks very neat and reasonably priced. Your wife is very accommodating to let you use the kitchen table to work on the bike. My wife wouldn’t even let me bring the bike in the house.
Hi Andrew
Thanks for watching. The wife can be difficult at times but generally very accommodating of my mess. We are locked down in one of our apartments (that we normally rent out) at the moment so space to do DIY is a little challenging. I guess she was only just pleased to get the boxes off the floor and the bikes finally finished. I must admit I think this kit is smaller and more discreet than the Brompton electric equivalent. It works really well too. Would certainly recommend.
Looks a nice bit of kit 👍
It seems like a good quality addition to the standard Brompton. Only time will tell but so far 10 out of 10. Thanks for watching.
Always look forward to your videos Paul and this was no exception. Very dry & witty.
Regards the bike don't know if I'd be up for a 50 mile trip on that saddle!
Thanks for following. You are right to question the saddle. Just done 5 kilometres and it might be a few days before I choose to repeat!
@@PaulMatsonMOTM treat yourself to a brooks saddle.Once worn in they are extremely comfortable
I’ve gone with a gel filled cover and if that fails I’ll have to get Santa geared up to deliver us a Brooks saddle each.
Great video, thank you very much for posting. Our two kits are in the uk and have been for over a month now, and we are still waiting for delivery :(
Anyway, they look really good. Happy cycling!
Thanks for following. You’ll be well impressed when you finally meet up with the kits. Game changer on hills!
Regards
Paul
They look great, what's your long term review of them?
They are pretty good. Heavy but really compact for folding. To be honest they haven’t had much use but I’ve had a Narrowboat built and had two purpose made lockers constructed at the back to accommodate them; so guess I’m pretty sold on them. I have fitted motors to them that makes hills easier to peddle as they are quite highly geared. Thanks for following.
Looks good , you need to try it on a hill.
Yes. I haven’t loaded myself up with beer yet but it does work on hills. From a standing start on a hill just just need half a revolution of the pedal and you are off! Thanks for watching.
Like Milk and Beer 😂🤣😂😂