Thanks for providing this comprehensive set of information and instructions. I am happy to see Brompton is appreciative with y'alls support in communicating to the customers
Thank you very much for this useful information. It just happens me today, though my t-line series# is 230804. I found all 4 screws were quite loose. Maybe because I bike commuting to work and need to cross to a bumping railway tracks twice daily. Need to check those screws more frequently.
My four steering bolts suddenly came loose and misaligned one morning several months after I purchased my new T-Line. Not impressed with the several different noises that would start occurring from different parts of the bike. Now sold and now bought a single speed Hummingbird with carbon wheels - fantastic for Central London!!
I want to buy a T-Line and I have taken it for a test ride. I love it but I can't decide between the flat bar or the M bar. I'm 152 mm tall (6 feet) and I like the looks of the flat bar but being hunched over could hurt my back over a long ride. I could add Ergon grips or Spirgrips for added height. Or I can go with the M bar and add bar end grips if needed. plus I'm completely confused. I like the flat bar but the M bar might be more practical for my height. I did watch your video talking about all the different handlebars Brompton offers. I'm still confused though. Any thoughts?
It really is personal preference, sorry, which one is more comfortable. Worst case with the T line you can change the handle bars and cables over. Thanks for watching!
The skirt totally suits the Brompton. Lycra nicely hidden? 😬. Seems a shame a zillion dollar T Line has issues. For the price you’d think they’d self repair. Lol
I think it might be wise to skirt around different problems when it comes to carbon and steel in this case titanium not really a match made to go together, obviously could be wrong more worryingly might be right ,
Thanks for watching! It’s a Magura torque wrench. Link as follows: brilliantbikes.co.uk/torque-wrenches/6574-magura-torque-control-2-8-nm-torque-set-with-6-bits.html
Many thanks for watching and for the question! It’s a Magura torque wrench, super easy to use, link as follows brilliantbikes.co.uk/torque-wrenches/6574-magura-torque-control-2-8-nm-torque-set-with-6-bits.html
🤔👍great information again Hannah I’ve been thinking about that and probs with carbon fibre forks against titanium forks like you said not built for gravel paths thanks you help me make my mind I like the light weight of the t design ie for Stratford velo drome rd track bike but for public rd use no good ie carbon thanks again without prejudice 🫵🫵
I just re-torqued my T-line and received a thank you confirmation from Brompton. Would you happen to know what the original torque was from the factory? Judging by the amount I had to tighten the bolts, I'm guessing it came out of the factory at 4 Nm.
Ehh, honestly my old 2019 SuperlightM6LXBrompton now, with a lot of changed parts to titanium and carbon, weigh the same as a 4 speed T-line, with mudguards, as a Dane, and for a much less price 😄! And if changing the stem post to Titanium, I would save a little extra, but it isn't worth the cost, for me. It is well below 9 kilo by now. Finn. Denmark
As an old Danish Craftman, I would most naturally cross-tension the four bolts, for an equal effect and functioning in both sides, but it isn't what is recommended by Brompton, it seems? And having your handlebar and stem post becoming loose while riding, will at best be, at least surprising! But my present and - much modified, now rather also much less than my former 2019 SuperlightM6LXBrompton will only give an absolutely minute weight advantage, compared to a new T-line, and with an absurd high price difference, as my present bike is now below 9 kilo, and still with mudguards (And also still looking fully Original)! But near all loose parts are now from carbon and titanium! So I think I will wait till eventually Brompton has found out to actually make a "Finished Bike" out of the T-line Model, also from all the Test-Work that the present Customers has done for the Firm, for free! 😄 Finn. Denmark
When you say "Finished Bike" what do you mean? Are you saying that Brompton still needs to refine the T-Line? What do you suggest would be improvements? Brompton spent millions of dollars on R&D on the T-Line. I expect that it is a "Finished Bike." I could be wrong.
@@davidhunternyc1 Well, Brompton has made huge "Holes" by the hinges, for some strange reason?? And those let in water and - gravel during rides, able to reach the - inside and on top of the crank though the Frame Tubing!!! Also on the ballcage holding the Fork, as complained about many times!! This is a simple thing to be made better, at least! The new hinges with the extra guides are fine and also the new Pins to be exchanged when worn! As the hinges by the triangle are now more maintenance friendly. Finn. Denmark
Every purchase of a manufactured item becomes a TEST... ... just as soon as that item is put into use. In this regard, bicycles and their components are no different to, say, dishwashers... (etc. etc. etc.) Thing is, I have rather more confidence in Brompton than I do in Boeing, which is definitely NOT how it should be!
I think you are just too powerful for the bike and the torque you put through the frame is distorting the alignment of the grubbit nut and causing the the forks to twist to one side . You might have to slow down a bit before the whole thing disintegrates with catastrophic consequences 😮 .
👍🚵♀️ Dig your skirt watch out them golf balls ⚽️ etc they might want to get you in the rough glad you’re still about ps try the new Brompton if going in the rough without prejudice without prejudice 🫶🙏👌🍿😂
...well thats the advantage of a Brompton... You always get such useful troubleshootings for any issue and any model!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for providing this comprehensive set of information and instructions. I am happy to see Brompton is appreciative with y'alls support in communicating to the customers
Thanks for watching!!!
Thank you very much for this useful information. It just happens me today, though my t-line series# is 230804. I found all 4 screws were quite loose. Maybe because I bike commuting to work and need to cross to a bumping railway tracks twice daily. Need to check those screws more frequently.
Thanks for watching and sharing
Glad it was of some help
My four steering bolts suddenly came loose and misaligned one morning several months after I purchased my new T-Line. Not impressed with the several different noises that would start occurring from different parts of the bike. Now sold and now bought a single speed Hummingbird with carbon wheels - fantastic for Central London!!
Thanks for watching!!!
Also regularly check the two big nuts above the carrier block, tighten as, ordinary bromptons
i think the internet has broken me.. i wasn't sure if this was pure innuendo or not!
@@1061shrink1061Seriously !!
Thanks all for watching!!!
Thanks for watching!
Found this very helpful but had to watch several times to understand the problem.
Sorry! And thanks for watching!
I want to buy a T-Line and I have taken it for a test ride. I love it but I can't decide between the flat bar or the M bar. I'm 152 mm tall (6 feet) and I like the looks of the flat bar but being hunched over could hurt my back over a long ride. I could add Ergon grips or Spirgrips for added height. Or I can go with the M bar and add bar end grips if needed. plus I'm completely confused. I like the flat bar but the M bar might be more practical for my height. I did watch your video talking about all the different handlebars Brompton offers. I'm still confused though. Any thoughts?
It really is personal preference, sorry, which one is more comfortable. Worst case with the T line you can change the handle bars and cables over.
Thanks for watching!
I like the helmet you are wearing. What's the brand and model please? Thank you.
Thanks. It’s an Abus Hud-y Ace.
Just mail us if you want us to get one in
7nm X 4 sounds tight for carbon
Thanks for watching! I’m just assuming that Brompton have tried and tested it, so should be OK!
The skirt totally suits the Brompton. Lycra nicely hidden? 😬. Seems a shame a zillion dollar T Line has issues. For the price you’d think they’d self repair. Lol
Oh now that’s the future - self repairing bikes!
Thanks for watching
I think it might be wise to skirt around different problems when it comes to carbon and steel in this case titanium not really a match made to go together, obviously could be wrong more worryingly might be right ,
Thanks for watching! I guess time will tell!
@@brilliantbikes Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Hi good video
What torque wrench is that thank u
Thanks for watching! It’s a Magura torque wrench. Link as follows:
brilliantbikes.co.uk/torque-wrenches/6574-magura-torque-control-2-8-nm-torque-set-with-6-bits.html
@@brilliantbikes thank you.
Keep making your great videos!
Great Brompton Channel!
Sorry to go off topic, but where were you cycling? Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Across Sunningdale golf course
May I know which brand of hand held torque that you using ?
Many thanks for watching and for the question! It’s a Magura torque wrench, super easy to use, link as follows
brilliantbikes.co.uk/torque-wrenches/6574-magura-torque-control-2-8-nm-torque-set-with-6-bits.html
Everyone will see your knickers! 😊
Thanks for watching! Was was wearing shorts under my skirt 😀
Oh well, I'll stop rewinding in slowmotion! 😜💕
nice helmet! which model is it?
Thanks for watching!
It’s an Abis HUD-y Ace. Just mail us with your size if you want us to get one in for you.
🤔👍great information again Hannah I’ve been thinking about that and probs with carbon fibre forks against titanium forks like you said not built for gravel paths thanks you help me make my mind I like the light weight of the t design ie for Stratford velo drome rd track bike but for public rd use no good ie carbon thanks again without prejudice 🫵🫵
Thanks for watching! Glad it helped!
I just re-torqued my T-line and received a thank you confirmation from Brompton. Would you happen to
know what the original torque was from the factory? Judging by the amount I had to tighten the bolts,
I'm guessing it came out of the factory at 4 Nm.
The original was 5Nm (so pretty good guess based on feeling)
At least my old 2019 Superlight had a list of torques in the Users Guide? I should suppose that a T-line also has those? Finn. Denmark
Really want a T-Line…
That are lovely!
Thanks for watching!
Ehh, honestly my old 2019 SuperlightM6LXBrompton now, with a lot of changed parts to titanium and carbon, weigh the same as a 4 speed T-line, with mudguards, as a Dane, and for a much less price 😄! And if changing the stem post to Titanium, I would save a little extra, but it isn't worth the cost, for me. It is well below 9 kilo by now. Finn. Denmark
🙂👍
Thanks for watching!
A wonderful show of modesty Hannah 😁
Whoops! I did have shorts on as well 😀 thanks for watching!
What is the top speed? 🚴♂️🚴♂️🚴♂️🚴♂️
Thanks for watching!
If just depends how hard you pedal!
😊
Thanks for watching!
As an old Danish Craftman, I would most naturally cross-tension the four bolts, for an equal effect and functioning in both sides, but it isn't what is recommended by Brompton, it seems? And having your handlebar and stem post becoming loose while riding, will at best be, at least surprising!
But my present and - much modified, now rather also much less than my former 2019 SuperlightM6LXBrompton will only give an absolutely minute weight advantage, compared to a new T-line, and with an absurd high price difference, as my present bike is now below 9 kilo, and still with mudguards (And also still looking fully Original)! But near all loose parts are now from carbon and titanium!
So I think I will wait till eventually Brompton has found out to actually make a "Finished Bike" out of the T-line Model, also from all the Test-Work that the present Customers has done for the Firm, for free! 😄 Finn. Denmark
Thanks for watching!
When you say "Finished Bike" what do you mean? Are you saying that Brompton still needs to refine the T-Line? What do you suggest would be improvements? Brompton spent millions of dollars on R&D on the T-Line. I expect that it is a "Finished Bike." I could be wrong.
@@davidhunternyc1 Well, Brompton has made huge "Holes" by the hinges, for some strange reason?? And those let in water and - gravel during rides, able to reach the - inside and on top of the crank though the Frame Tubing!!! Also on the ballcage holding the Fork, as complained about many times!!
This is a simple thing to be made better, at least!
The new hinges with the extra guides are fine and also the new Pins to be exchanged when worn! As the hinges by the triangle are now more maintenance friendly. Finn. Denmark
Every purchase of a manufactured item becomes a TEST...
... just as soon as that item is put into use. In this regard, bicycles and their components are no different to, say, dishwashers... (etc. etc. etc.)
Thing is, I have rather more confidence in Brompton than I do in Boeing, which is definitely NOT how it should be!
@@finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 😅 don't worry about the Holes by the hinges.... nothing wrong with them no water going in.
I think you are just too powerful for the bike and the torque you put through the frame is distorting the alignment of the grubbit nut and causing the the forks to twist to one side . You might have to slow down a bit before the whole thing disintegrates with catastrophic consequences 😮 .
😀 thank you for watching!
So the torque tool Brompton was using wasn’t calibrated correctly and they only realised in July 🤦♂️
Thanks for watching! Not sure it sounds like it’s now tighter
You know the formula well. A girl with a short skirt on the bike is very attractive
By the way, what was the video about? T something?
😂 thanks for watching!
We followed Brompton they had a girl with short shorts 😀
👍🚵♀️ Dig your skirt watch out them golf balls ⚽️ etc they might want to get you in the rough glad you’re still about ps try the new Brompton if going in the rough without prejudice without prejudice 🫶🙏👌🍿😂
Thanks for watching!