Your microphone sounds like it has some audio issues as from 03:25 onwards it has intermittent audio skips and/or echoes. The audio is understandable, but I thought my iPad speakers were on the fritz, so I played it again and the your voice still skips and echoes. Still enjoying the outtakes 😂
Many thanks both for watching! The two bags are B and W foldon folding bike box brilliantbikes.co.uk/brompton-covers-boxes/1812-b-and-w-foldon-folding-bike-box.html And B&W Brompton folding bike carry case (hard) brilliantbikes.co.uk/brompton-covers-boxes/827-b-and-w-brompton-hard-carry-case.html I have flown with both and they are great!
Excellent video as always. I am seriously considering buying a Brompton and discovered your channel. Your videos are genuinely comprehensive and informative and I find the slightly dry almost cynical style of presentation hilarious and entertaining. If I decide to go ahead I will definitely give you a look. You are not too far away. That’s unless I find a suitable secondhand one. Even if I decide against a Brompton I will still watch. You have found your vocation!
Yesterday (Sunday) I did change the tyres. Continental Contact Urban instead of Schwalbe Marathon. Tyre lettering (pressure values) flush to the valve as you proposed (like a pro!). Adjusting the gear hub was easy with your instruction. I cleaned up the chain tensioner and everything. Also did a little break adjustment. Result: a much better feeling of riding my M6R of 2016 in British Racing Green. Thank your very much for your tutorials and product videos. Greetings from South Germany (Lake Constance, not Munich) --- Martin
Thank you so much for the kind comment - can moments like yours really make our day Glad we were of some assistance We hope to visit Konstanz (is that spelt correct) with our Bromptons sometime
@@brilliantbikes Lake Constance (der Bodensee) and the entire region is an ideal terrain for biking. Please come in early spring or autumn (when the high season is over). I'm going to visit Konstanz (your spelling is absolutely correct!) this week by ferry and Brompton. Have a good time and nice trips. Bye - Martin
Thanks for the entertaining videos. Just a bit of feedback to corroborate those who have stated there are audio issues. The audio becomes repetitive/skippy half way through the video.
When I bought my Flame Painted "Superlight", during high Covid19, in 2019, I started looking for a proper travel, transport bag! And as a first I found the expensive, dedicated, German, High Quality, B&W box, as in the back of the pictures! Sadly/luckily I'm a tall guy, as many other Scandinavians and in Scandinavia a Brompton is delivered with a long, black 600 mm seat post as - Standard! Which didn't fit my new B&W box, unless being fully removed from my "folding bike" (Removing the saddle and taking out the pin from the bottom, to make it able to fit the box!! We don't use children's sized bikes, as former Vikings!!!). So I'm glad to see that this flimsy, English bag also fits a proper sized bike 😄!! Finn. Denmark
the bag is interesting but I don't think it is what I am looking for..... I have seen how easy it is for thieves to cut through locks with an angle grinder and so I have no wish to leave my £4000 plus bike unattended. I've heard that shops like Tesco and shopping Malls do not allow bikes and so I was thinking about having a bag to sort of hide the bike as I walk around! The only thing is, this bag looks quite bulky and heavy folded! I did see a 'hack' of someone on RUclips placing a bag over the Brompton and using the Brompton's advanced carrier wheels to move the bike around, but he used the bike seat as a handle.... I suppose I could sew on a handle to the top of a bag.... As for your video, yes thank you, excellent and entertaining as I have come to expect 😺
Thanks for your video, you have great experience in Brompton and related topics, but I think you should create a video with different configurations of how to use the "Brompton Transit Bag V2" or earlier model. From experience, I prefer the "Brompton Transit Bag", for weight, cost, ease of handling and transport, hotel/home storage (uses very little space versus a Samsonite suitcase or similar). Brompton uses two cardboard boxes to protect their bikes in packaging. Use the second box, which is on the inside, then you can fold it inside the "Brompton Transit Bag" (with the Brompton inside), creating the shape of your bike. In my case with a "C Line Explore M6L", I have free space and weight for clothes, shoes, other objects (approximately 7.5 kg free), to reach the 23.5 kg allowed by the airline, without paying fines for excess weight. A rigid suitcase does not provide that possibility, it is less. To avoid damaging, staining your clothes with grease/dust from your bike, I first recommend cleaning your bike, then protecting it with the "Brompton Bike Cover". And ready to travel, your bicycle arrives at its destination protected, without damage, because it is protected by the Brompton bag + cardboard + clothes / shoes / others. That for me works, it's better and also smarter. I have the old "Samsonite 400 Series Epsilon Black Upright Piggyback Travel Luggage (Model No. 488111071)" suitcase at home. In my opinion, the best suitcase for Brompton, perhaps a little heavier than the current Samsonite or similar ones, but if you are talking about a rigid suitcase, the 400 Series model is the best. Having the two options, the "Brompton Transit Bag" and the "Samsonite Suitcase", I prefer the first, because it gives me more space and free weight for my personal things on a plane trip and when I arrive at my destination, I can leave the airport without complications if I decide to travel on my Brompton to the hotel/home (folded Brompton bag....., with a suitcase, it is more complex). Do you think it's good, comfortable, to travel like this...??... for those of us who use our Brompton and don't want public transport when we arrive at our destination...??... a suitcase is the solution...?? facebook.com/groups/796190400521866/posts/1675377969269767/?comment_id=2822626164544936&reply_comment_id=3195607320580150¬if_id=1695045859224780¬if_t= group_comment_mention That's simple, that's thinking like Brompton calls us to think...!!!
Contrary to your admonition, that you wouldn’t check this into the hold of an airplane, I recently traveled from California to France with my Brompton in this bag. It arrived safe and sound without any apparent wear and tear to the bag. In addition, there is sufficient space for my helmet, swim gear, and front basket bag. I cut up a hollow swim noodle to make hinge protectors as well.
Thank you for watching - and even more for your excellent feedback / experience Padding it out and using the swim noodles is also a great tip - we use plumbing pipe insulation (very similar and very common for those living in cooler climates)
So the only way to carry it while riding is to shoulder it? I would have hoped to be able to atttach it to the rack or carrier block. If there is no way to fold it smaller (come on brompton), can it be attached securely on the seatpost?
Something odd here which could be down to camera angle I guess? The clip taken in the garden appear to show the saddle height lower than the main frame whereas the folded bikes in the store show the saddle higher than the frame which is also my experience. Finding a bag to accommodate the folded Brompton including saddle has always been a problem even with IKEA bags so are you saying that Bromptons new bag accepts the entire P line?
It would be nice if it doubled up as a rack or be stored on the bike itself, because, if you don't stay at the same hotel at your destination, what do you do with it?
very helpful video about brompton travel bags - thank you! question: when putting a brompton (or any bike) on a plane, do you need to deflate the tires so they don't pop at a high altitude?
Thank you for using a bike built for a tall person haha. I really need to get an extended seatpost but I do have an H so I've also got that bit more height o the front
I can appreciate this video. I too have red laces on my grey trainers.... (just saying) The bag appears to be really good.. and doubles as a skateboard. Thank you for what you do for us.
I own this travel bag and used for an international trip. It works well for bike protection, but the wheels on this bag does not rotate, so it ends up being difficult to make turns, etc. I am thinking of customizing the wheels/casters to make it better for moving around. That is one complaint I have.
I'm also curious on your wheel convertion! I wish they used a system like the vincitia sightseer, where you can easily take off the wheels. Whenever I travel with the brompton cardboard box it has to go to oversized baggage, since it cannot clear the rail on the baggage dropoff area by just a few centimeters.
Probably be advisable to tear the Brompton logo off the bag! No point in making it a desirable theft. It would've been better if two of the wheels were rotatable for pulling along.
idk. Looks way too fancy for my greasy and dirty bike to store it inside. I feel like you would have too clean the brompton thoroughly before putting it in. First time I hear water proof and water resistant. What's the difference?
Water proof means you can dunk it in a swimming pool and whatever is inside will stay completely dry. Water resistant means you can take it out in the rain, and whatever is inside will stay mostly dry.
Your microphone sounds like it has some audio issues as from 03:25 onwards it has intermittent audio skips and/or echoes. The audio is understandable, but I thought my iPad speakers were on the fritz, so I played it again and the your voice still skips and echoes. Still enjoying the outtakes 😂
Sorry! Not sure what happened! It was fine on the checks! Hmmm…,
A new Transit Bag, it's beautiful, it's bigger, and it looks very expensive. Well, I think I have to stay with my IKEA bag.😗
What are the brand names and models of the two hard side cases you showed that are better for checked luggage use?
@@kevinwilkeson5348 maybe both from B&W - bike box and international bike case. not 100%
Many thanks both for watching! The two bags are
B and W foldon folding bike box
brilliantbikes.co.uk/brompton-covers-boxes/1812-b-and-w-foldon-folding-bike-box.html
And
B&W Brompton folding bike carry case (hard)
brilliantbikes.co.uk/brompton-covers-boxes/827-b-and-w-brompton-hard-carry-case.html
I have flown with both and they are great!
Thank you for this video. I'm having some audio issues on my end. Doubled up audio, and some glitching. I don't know if anyone else experienced this.
The hats strange we checked out end and no problems at all.
@@brilliantbikes Maybe it's a network connection problem on my end.
@@WheelsonaBike same issue here 🤷♂
@@brilliantbikesSimilar audio issue here, and by the look of it, seems like there is also a text glitch 😅
Some audio glitches from 03:20 to approximately 06:00 - nothing dramatic, just a few hiccups 😇
Excellent video as always. I am seriously considering buying a Brompton and discovered your channel. Your videos are genuinely comprehensive and informative and I find the slightly dry almost cynical style of presentation hilarious and entertaining. If I decide to go ahead I will definitely give you a look. You are not too far away. That’s unless I find a suitable secondhand one. Even if I decide against a Brompton I will still watch. You have found your vocation!
Many thanks for watching! Oh do come and see us. We also ship Bromptons in the UK
Yesterday (Sunday) I did change the tyres. Continental Contact Urban instead of Schwalbe Marathon. Tyre lettering (pressure values) flush to the valve as you proposed (like a pro!). Adjusting the gear hub was easy with your instruction. I cleaned up the chain tensioner and everything. Also did a little break adjustment. Result: a much better feeling of riding my M6R of 2016 in British Racing Green. Thank your very much for your tutorials and product videos. Greetings from South Germany (Lake Constance, not Munich) --- Martin
Thank you so much for the kind comment - can moments like yours really make our day
Glad we were of some assistance
We hope to visit Konstanz (is that spelt correct) with our Bromptons sometime
@@brilliantbikes Lake Constance (der Bodensee) and the entire region is an ideal terrain for biking. Please come in early spring or autumn (when the high season is over). I'm going to visit Konstanz (your spelling is absolutely correct!) this week by ferry and Brompton. Have a good time and nice trips. Bye - Martin
Thanks for the entertaining videos. Just a bit of feedback to corroborate those who have stated there are audio issues. The audio becomes repetitive/skippy half way through the video.
Many thanks for letting us know! Strange!
Thanks for watching
I don't think Ikea need to worry about this new competitor to their Dimpa bag just yet.
lol! I would be tempted by a Dimpa bag to keep the bag clean!
impressive reply, sharp as ever@@brilliantbikes
When I bought my Flame Painted "Superlight", during high Covid19, in 2019, I started looking for a proper travel, transport bag! And as a first I found the expensive, dedicated, German, High Quality, B&W box, as in the back of the pictures! Sadly/luckily I'm a tall guy, as many other Scandinavians and in Scandinavia a Brompton is delivered with a long, black 600 mm seat post as - Standard!
Which didn't fit my new B&W box, unless being fully removed from my "folding bike" (Removing the saddle and taking out the pin from the bottom, to make it able to fit the box!! We don't use children's sized bikes, as former Vikings!!!).
So I'm glad to see that this flimsy, English bag also fits a proper sized bike 😄!! Finn. Denmark
the bag is interesting but I don't think it is what I am looking for..... I have seen how easy it is for thieves to cut through locks with an angle grinder and so I have no wish to leave my £4000 plus bike unattended. I've heard that shops like Tesco and shopping Malls do not allow bikes and so I was thinking about having a bag to sort of hide the bike as I walk around! The only thing is, this bag looks quite bulky and heavy folded! I did see a 'hack' of someone on RUclips placing a bag over the Brompton and using the Brompton's advanced carrier wheels to move the bike around, but he used the bike seat as a handle.... I suppose I could sew on a handle to the top of a bag.... As for your video, yes thank you, excellent and entertaining as I have come to expect 😺
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for your video, you have great experience in Brompton and related topics, but I think you should create a video with different configurations of how to use the "Brompton Transit Bag V2" or earlier model.
From experience, I prefer the "Brompton Transit Bag", for weight, cost, ease of handling and transport, hotel/home storage (uses very little space versus a Samsonite suitcase or similar). Brompton uses two cardboard boxes to protect their bikes in packaging. Use the second box, which is on the inside, then you can fold it inside the "Brompton Transit Bag" (with the Brompton inside), creating the shape of your bike. In my case with a "C Line Explore M6L", I have free space and weight for clothes, shoes, other objects (approximately 7.5 kg free), to reach the 23.5 kg allowed by the airline, without paying fines for excess weight. A rigid suitcase does not provide that possibility, it is less.
To avoid damaging, staining your clothes with grease/dust from your bike, I first recommend cleaning your bike, then protecting it with the "Brompton Bike Cover". And ready to travel, your bicycle arrives at its destination protected, without damage, because it is protected by the Brompton bag + cardboard + clothes / shoes / others. That for me works, it's better and also smarter.
I have the old "Samsonite 400 Series Epsilon Black Upright Piggyback Travel Luggage (Model No. 488111071)" suitcase at home. In my opinion, the best suitcase for Brompton, perhaps a little heavier than the current Samsonite or similar ones, but if you are talking about a rigid suitcase, the 400 Series model is the best.
Having the two options, the "Brompton Transit Bag" and the "Samsonite Suitcase", I prefer the first, because it gives me more space and free weight for my personal things on a plane trip and when I arrive at my destination, I can leave the airport without complications if I decide to travel on my Brompton to the hotel/home (folded Brompton bag....., with a suitcase, it is more complex).
Do you think it's good, comfortable, to travel like this...??... for those of us who use our Brompton and don't want public transport when we arrive at our destination...??... a suitcase is the solution...??
facebook.com/groups/796190400521866/posts/1675377969269767/?comment_id=2822626164544936&reply_comment_id=3195607320580150¬if_id=1695045859224780¬if_t= group_comment_mention
That's simple, that's thinking like Brompton calls us to think...!!!
Many thanks for your comments and for watching! Great comments and we will try to address!
@@brilliantbikes
Thanks for responding to my comment. Be well, have a great week.
Some problems with the audio edit in the early part of this one chaps.
Interesting review though, I have orange laces on my green trainers too. 😄👍
Many thanks for watching! That’s strange as we have no issues at all!
@@brilliantbikes oh.. weird as @platypushatstand describes it perfectly too...what a great handle!
Contrary to your admonition, that you wouldn’t check this into the hold of an airplane, I recently traveled from California to France with my Brompton in this bag. It arrived safe and sound without any apparent wear and tear to the bag. In addition, there is sufficient space for my helmet, swim gear, and front basket bag. I cut up a hollow swim noodle to make hinge protectors as well.
Thank you for watching - and even more for your excellent feedback / experience
Padding it out and using the swim noodles is also a great tip - we use plumbing pipe insulation (very similar and very common for those living in cooler climates)
So the only way to carry it while riding is to shoulder it? I would have hoped to be able to atttach it to the rack or carrier block. If there is no way to fold it smaller (come on brompton), can it be attached securely on the seatpost?
Maybe the next version might, but right now it’s too big for the front or rack, sorry!
Something odd here which could be down to camera angle I guess? The clip taken in the garden appear to show the saddle height lower than the main frame whereas the folded bikes in the store show the saddle higher than the frame which is also my experience. Finding a bag to accommodate the folded Brompton including saddle has always been a problem even with IKEA bags so are you saying that Bromptons new bag accepts the entire P line?
It would be nice if it doubled up as a rack or be stored on the bike itself, because, if you don't stay at the same hotel at your destination, what do you do with it?
Many thanks for watching! We have in the past left our bags in left luggage at the airport.
very helpful video about brompton travel bags - thank you! question: when putting a brompton (or any bike) on a plane, do you need to deflate the tires so they don't pop at a high altitude?
Many thanks for watching! The airlines request that you deflate the tyres at least partially!
Thank you for using a bike built for a tall person haha. I really need to get an extended seatpost but I do have an H so I've also got that bit more height o the front
😀. A good reason to go shopping! Thanks for watching!
I can appreciate this video. I too have red laces on my grey trainers.... (just saying)
The bag appears to be really good.. and doubles as a skateboard.
Thank you for what you do for us.
And thank you for watching!
I own this travel bag and used for an international trip. It works well for bike protection, but the wheels on this bag does not rotate, so it ends up being difficult to make turns, etc. I am thinking of customizing the wheels/casters to make it better for moving around. That is one complaint I have.
Thanks for sharing your experience (and for watching!)
If you customise the wheels - let us know how you get on
I'm also curious on your wheel convertion! I wish they used a system like the vincitia sightseer, where you can easily take off the wheels. Whenever I travel with the brompton cardboard box it has to go to oversized baggage, since it cannot clear the rail on the baggage dropoff area by just a few centimeters.
Can you carry this folded on a brompton?
A Video of your ‘Best’ Outtakes would be very watchable and welcomed 😂
Lol! It would go on forever……
🥰🥰
Thank you for watching!
It first came 2018? ...suddenly i feel old. 😂
Me too!
It’s hanks for watching!
Probably be advisable to tear the Brompton logo off the bag! No point in making it a desirable theft. It would've been better if two of the wheels were rotatable for pulling along.
Thanks for watching
Two very good points - especially about the rotatable wheels!
I would never even think that you’re off your trolley, is it really all about the song , maybe, song = Bigger Bag = Diorjay.
Many thanks!
@@brilliantbikes my pleasure adding to your ever increasing playlist.
idk. Looks way too fancy for my greasy and dirty bike to store it inside. I feel like you would have too clean the brompton thoroughly before putting it in.
First time I hear water proof and water resistant. What's the difference?
Water proof means you can dunk it in a swimming pool and whatever is inside will stay completely dry. Water resistant means you can take it out in the rain, and whatever is inside will stay mostly dry.
@@james-p thanks!
Thanks both for watching! Great explanation of waterproof versus resistant! Thanks!
Just put it in an ikea dimpa bag before you put it in the bag, problem solved!
I own the first version and cannot see any difference to the second one.
lol! We had to ask Brompton, it’s slightly later to accommodate the P and T line bikes
Thanks for watching!