07-13-2024, 12:47 PM
NBD (New Brompton Day)
As my other Brompton is going to need a full restoration, I bought a newer version.
This is a 2004 6 speed with rack. It has the Sachs/SRAM 3pd rear hub and Brompton 2sp gear cluster.
Was in pretty good condition when I got it, with everything mechanically running quite well. However, It badly needed new tubes and tires, and when I removed the rear tire, I found a broken spoke. That delayed things a bit, as I had to buy some 151mm spokes.
Broken spoke was on the drive side, so the gear cluster had to come off, which meant giving the gear cluster, hub, and derailleur a good clean , which they badly needed. Replaced the broken spoke and the crappy old rim tape, slapped on some new Schwalbe Marathon Racers and was ready to roll. The horrid saddle had to go, but it used a captive seat clamp, so I've borrowed the clamp from the Mk2 and fitted the unused lightweight saddle from my Genesis gravel bike. Still humming and hawing over a longer seat post, either Ti or CF and, as a CF item would come with a clamp, I've not yet bought a Pentaclip.
The old roller wheels (on the rack and rear triangle) are horrid. Found the 5mm replacements for the rack on eBay at a winning price. Will order the 6mm items for the rear triangle, but I fear removing those old rollers will be a bit of a battle, so I've already started trying to get some SeaFoam Deep Creep under the screw head. Sigh...
Should be picking up a big Brompton bag to go on the front bag mount, and then I'll be a 'proper' Brompton cyclist.
In any case, the bike's a blast to ride and really does provide a totally different cycling experience, in a good way, to 'proper' bicycles.
Forgot to say that the previous owner (bought the bike new) experienced the dreaded press-fit chainring failure, so had a newer style crankset and BB fitted, which is a nice upgrade to have.
As my other Brompton is going to need a full restoration, I bought a newer version.
This is a 2004 6 speed with rack. It has the Sachs/SRAM 3pd rear hub and Brompton 2sp gear cluster.
Was in pretty good condition when I got it, with everything mechanically running quite well. However, It badly needed new tubes and tires, and when I removed the rear tire, I found a broken spoke. That delayed things a bit, as I had to buy some 151mm spokes.
Broken spoke was on the drive side, so the gear cluster had to come off, which meant giving the gear cluster, hub, and derailleur a good clean , which they badly needed. Replaced the broken spoke and the crappy old rim tape, slapped on some new Schwalbe Marathon Racers and was ready to roll. The horrid saddle had to go, but it used a captive seat clamp, so I've borrowed the clamp from the Mk2 and fitted the unused lightweight saddle from my Genesis gravel bike. Still humming and hawing over a longer seat post, either Ti or CF and, as a CF item would come with a clamp, I've not yet bought a Pentaclip.
The old roller wheels (on the rack and rear triangle) are horrid. Found the 5mm replacements for the rack on eBay at a winning price. Will order the 6mm items for the rear triangle, but I fear removing those old rollers will be a bit of a battle, so I've already started trying to get some SeaFoam Deep Creep under the screw head. Sigh...
Should be picking up a big Brompton bag to go on the front bag mount, and then I'll be a 'proper' Brompton cyclist.
In any case, the bike's a blast to ride and really does provide a totally different cycling experience, in a good way, to 'proper' bicycles.
Forgot to say that the previous owner (bought the bike new) experienced the dreaded press-fit chainring failure, so had a newer style crankset and BB fitted, which is a nice upgrade to have.