This is for a friend(Adriane lee) who has a Brompton M....but I thought I share it with you too. Going for a long long ride means that ur palms, bum will be tired. I consulted Russ of
Pathlesspedaled and followed his setup. I changed out the following....
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Ergon GC2 on my brommie |
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white markings to help u gauge the angle that best fits u |
1) Handle bar grip - Change to
Ergon GC2 grips. The design of the grips is ergo styled which has a wider plattform to rest the palms. Also comes with bar ends to have alternative gripping position. This is good for hill climbs. To fit Brompton M, u got to loosen the shifters and brake levers and move inward the bar. Once u do that, u can fold with no problem. To be even more comfortable, I wear gloves all the time when I ride...cuz u never know when u fall.
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Shimano R770 levers |
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Done! |
2)Shimano R770 Flat bar brake levers - It has a return spring buildin with a sculpted shaped levers, which makes braking easier. Cheap and easy mod. Get it at Rodalink.
3) Brooks seat - For my butt, I swear by brooks.. choose B17 for general purpose.
PLS NOTE, IT TAKES TIME FOR THE SEAT TO FORM TO UR BUM. So don't fit a new brooks seat for the long journey... ur ass will break.. confirm and chop!
For my brompton, I choose the Flyer model with spring... it cuts away the road vibration...
4) Marathon tyres - I don't like changing tyres.. esp on a hot dust road. So I fit my brompton with Swalbe Marathon tyres. Abit draggy but good on broken road and is more puncture proof. I rather be slow and steady. and not need to change tyres :)
i saw your flickr pics of this and did a double take because i thought the changes were on my bike... saw the details though and realized that i have gx2's and shimano r770's and didn't get my tires changed yet. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, Ergon grips are highly recommended for long rides.
ReplyDeleteThe grips can be cut (I've done it), if there are insufficient space on the handlebar.
I learn from experience but TW, you are smarter. You learn from the experience of others!!! Well done.
ReplyDelete@Diane, the mod is relatively simple. Cable is abit on the long side now.
ReplyDelete@Bro Al, haha.. thanks! the powers of the internet and kay pow-ness! I want to prep the brompton for Mekong.. now only left the engine... that's the weakest link.
just wondering... how u carrying stuff? R u doing wat Pathlesspadeled did? mount their backpack on top of rack?
ReplyDeleteHi Joshua, I got a Touring front bag. So all the barang barang is stored there.
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