I had a Stowaway for years and loved it. To separate it, undo the internal clamp in the top of the main crossmember with an Allen key (one is supplied with a new bike). It takes some jerking and jiggling to make the joint slide apart, and when it does the male side is covered with grease, so you have to watch what it touches and put a plastic bag over it. No cables pass over the joint because the bike has a back-pedal brake and two-speed gear changed by a brief back-pedal. The carrier can also be removed but this is not necessary to get the halves into the back of a car.
I like it
A sweet Bike
Great looking Moulton!
Please do the before, during and after vids of your wife's Brompton, that would be very cool 👍
aaand not taking it apart for us to see?
I had a Stowaway for years and loved it. To separate it, undo the internal clamp in the top of the main crossmember with an Allen key (one is supplied with a new bike). It takes some jerking and jiggling to make the joint slide apart, and when it does the male side is covered with grease, so you have to watch what it touches and put a plastic bag over it. No cables pass over the joint because the bike has a back-pedal brake and two-speed gear changed by a brief back-pedal. The carrier can also be removed but this is not necessary to get the halves into the back of a car.
One break ouch
Two brakes.