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    The d8Brompton: converting and upgrading an old Brompton

    Hmmm. What is the best resolution to use when uploading a photograph? Edit: Ah, I see. It appears OK when signed in...
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    The d8Brompton: converting and upgrading an old Brompton

    Much enjoying the bike. As much fun to ride pedal only as a non-electric Brompton, but the motor is such an advantage up hills. This means that trips which I wouldn't otherwise do are simply very enjoyable. All the pleasure of cycling amidst the hills without the pain. Here's an example of a...
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    The d8Brompton: converting and upgrading an old Brompton

    Non-Bromptonians may wonder why the bike has such a following. First time you ride one, they feel very twitchy and even a bit unstable. When you get used to the ride, it is fun and strangely addictive. It is particularly useful about town. But it does have limitations compared with a full-size...
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    Ebike to keep up with fast group

    John - have you looked at http://www.cytronex.com? They put a lightweight system on sports bikes. I think the motor wheel can be swapped out for an unpowered wheel fairly easily if you want to ride normally eg on a flat ride. If you like the idea of the lightweight approach, but want to do it...
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    Oxygen OxyDrive CST HT Kit

    Hello. I bought one of these kits on the advice of d8veh (Thanks again, Dave). It is excellent and Oxydrive gives very good, prompt support. It is fitted to a Merida Crossway 20, a good quality hybrid which seems to be widely available for £400, though I managed to get it for £360. I think it...
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    If you like crank drive plus dérailleur gears

    This is an attractive offer. A genuine and sizeable discount given for an interesting and plausible reason. If I had seen it a couple of weeks ago, I would have been very tempted, but I pick up my new bike tomorrow. It's a good buy for somebody, though. It seems like the sort of bike which...
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    Oxydrive kits

    A different Oxydrive question. Can the CST HT kit be made to work with drop handlebars? I understand that I could simply ignore the brake levers that come with the kit and not fit them, but is there a relatively simple way of adapting them or the brake levers on the bike to stop the motor when...
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    bbs01, cyclone or none at all?

    Hi handbaked Since you are fit, fairly light and a keen cyclist, why not consider a light weight, low powered set up like Cytronex? http://www.cytronex.com If that approach appealed to you, you could do it yourself using a Tongxin or another small motor (eg q100) - there are plenty of...
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    Best mountain bike to go with an Oxydrive kit?

    Hi folks. Haven't posted for a while, but I've been reading the site from time to time, particularly recently. For the past few years I've been using a Heinzmann powered mountain bike. This, alas, has been stolen, so I am looking for a replacement. I'm very probably going to use an Oxydrive kit...
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    1000W Conversion kit limited to 250watt Nominal Power legal?

    According to the Department for Transport, no: 'We are aware of some electric cycles that have a switch offering a temporary increase in top speed – often advertised as an ‘off road’ facility. When the switch is pressed the vehicle can be propelled by the motor at a speed greater than 15 mph...
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    Lightweight trailer

    Dear Cwah If you seriously think that a garden trolley would be effective or safe towed any distance behind a bicycle, then you must inhabit a universe which has different physical characteristics from the one inhabited by the rest of us. More generally, perhaps you might consider the old...
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    I've done it all wrong! Do I start again?

    Sorry, meant the back tyre, of course!!! Gulp! Also, which adjustable seat post do you have?
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    I've done it all wrong! Do I start again?

    Hi Davanti Have you thought about an adjustable height seat post? Eg Crank Brothers Joplin SMU Height Adjustable Seatpost with Remote Kit | Evans Cycles There are several around - just choose the one with the lowest start point. Another thought. The 905 sel is listed as having 26 * 1.75...
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    Folding electric - Wisper 806 or Brompton?

    The Crystalyte website refers to a motor which is no longer in production and redirects instead to another which weighs 5.5 kg. Both that and the original offer a minimum rim size of 20 inches. The Brompton has a 16 inch wheel. The Heinzmann is certainly an excellent and powerful motor, but...
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    Bionx battery question

    A question for the experts. Would it not be possible to ask Ping to make a battery? Perhaps the new set up would lack the same communication between controller and battery, but it would still power the bike and might be half the price?
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    Flecc 20,000 Today?

    Congratulations and thanks to flecc from me too!
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    Electric Brompton update - another delayed project...

    Just received this email on the prospective electric Brompton... Hello The last time we wrote, we revealed that “Project X” was more “Project e”. Since then, you may have come across a number of stories concerning the upcoming eBrompton, many of them inaccurate, so we thought it was about...
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    IF Reach - The perfect commuter bike

    Lateral thinking is required if you need a motorbike which fits under restaurant tables. Why not eat only only in places with enormous tables or with people who have very short legs? Some eyebrows may be raised at this idea, but Toulouse-Lautrec would have been perfect, for example.
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    Presteigne

    What an astounding idea! why has no one thought of this before? But why stop there? The Tour de France, for example. If that were moved to London, think how much more accessible it would be. At present it is in a far away land of which we know little and obliges people to go to the Alps, even...
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    Is it just me.........

    If I had to judge a bike by its riders, I'd say this make was pretty decent. I think Steve, Lynda, Mike and Brian would be a jolly good group to ride with. Keep up the cheery posts, gang!