Bag kits for Brompton

Woosh

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The new kits are supplied with a bag. You can still ride in the rain.
Key advanatages: lightweight, preserve the folding mechanism and luggage block.
They do not come with lock and keys like before but installation is now simpler.
There are 3 cables coming out of the bag: PAS, LCD and motor.
You fit the PAS, LCD, replace the front wheel with a motor wheel and connect up.
There are two models: 36V 10AH good for about 30-35 miles and 36V 15AH good for about 50 miles.
These kits are about the most efficient weightwise for the range that they are capable of.
Pricing:
with 36V10AH £499
with 36V 15AH: £599
Available frpm 03-Jan-2023 when we get back to work.

Picture below is of the 36V 10AH

 

Ocsid

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Are the Brompton brake levers replaced?

They just don't look anything like ours [2022], but I am aware they have used different ones, both in previous times and still in various 2022 models.
 

Grebacwhite

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Are the Brompton brake levers replaced?

They just don't look anything like ours [2022], but I am aware they have used different ones, both in previous times and still in various 2022 models.
The Brompton in their photo is the B75 base model which uses older components like levers, handlebars, gears etc. Newer Brompton’s have updated components.
They‘re great bikes aren’t they! I got a 2019 M3L Brompton.
 

StuartsProjects

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You might think this an odd question, but is your kit plug compatible with the front wheel motor that would be fitted on a Swytch Brompton conversion ?
 

Woosh

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it has a standard 9-pin motor connector (3 phases, 3 hall sensors and speed sensor) so it should be able to run with any motor fitted with the same connector.
 

StuartsProjects

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it has a standard 9-pin motor connector (3 phases, 3 hall sensors and speed sensor) so it should be able to run with any motor fitted with the same connector.
OK thanks.

I do like my Swytch Electric Brompton, so handy for shopping and stuff, I keep it by the front door. So useful do I find it that I have been thinking for a while to have a 'spare' setup ready to hand in case there was an issue with the current setup.

Do you know how much weight your conversion adds to a Brompton ?

Are spare batteries available ?
 

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StuartsProjects

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just under 3kgs

yes.
Thanks, I will await it appearing on the Website.

I do like to think ahead and find my Swytchified Brompton so handy, that I would like a spare setup, and battery, ready to hand. Another Swytch setup is maybe not the way to go, given the fold issues with that setup.

And I keep hoping someone might steal (sic) my current Brompton which would force me to buy a new Titanium one, at circa 8kg ................
 
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sjpt

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And I keep hoping someone might steal (sic) my current Brompton which would force me to buy a new Titanium one, at circa 8kg ................
You can be quite sure someone will steal your Titanium Brompton if you ever get one.
 

Nealh

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And I keep hoping someone might steal (sic) my current Brompton which would force me to buy a new Titanium one, at circa 8kg ................
Shouldn't be hard to manage.
 

StuartsProjects

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You can be quite sure someone will steal your Titanium Brompton if you ever get one.
Get mugged you mean ?

That one of the issues I guess, the T-Line Brompton does look real expensive, and light so easy to run off with, even folded.

Whereas my current (20 year old) one does look a bit battered and aged.
 

Woosh

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they are available now. I will update the Woosh website tomorrow.
 

guerney

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Get mugged you mean ?

That one of the issues I guess, the T-Line Brompton does look real expensive, and light so easy to run off with, even folded.

Whereas my current (20 year old) one does look a bit battered and aged.
1. Photograph rust spots.

2. Ask a commercial print shop to size and print them onto sheets of clear vinyl wrap.

3. Cut out and stick those onto your titanium frame at visually disappealing locations.
 
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StuartsProjects

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In times gone by, I had a custom built Reynolds 531 double butted frame, with sloping forks, the bees knees of road bikes at the time. After a crash (not my fault) I had it repaired and re-sprayed.

It looked so good, brand new shiny, expensive, that it was an obvious target, there were very few fancy bikes on the road then.

So to make it look 'ordinary' I painted it with red and blue matt hamerite, did not look so good then.
 

guerney

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So to make it look 'ordinary' I painted it with red and blue matt hamerite, did not look so good then.
Paint could flake off superflexy titanium tube, adding to the uglfication effect...
 

jimriley

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Thanks, I will await it appearing on the Website.

I do like to think ahead and find my Swytchified Brompton so handy, that I would like a spare setup, and battery, ready to hand. Another Swytch setup is maybe not the way to go, given the fold issues with that setup.

And I keep hoping someone might steal (sic) my current Brompton which would force me to buy a new Titanium one, at circa 8kg ................
W3W address of your regular parking spot please? Happy to help. :D
 
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guerney

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Many small balls and streaks of snot-coloured superglue+baking soda, could adhere well.