Congrats to get your G line so quickly. Thanks for putting effort to making this testing and sharing! I recently climbed that slope several times using a 2 speed C line, its really challenging on the "Sunrise point". I'm also looking forward to getting a G line, most likely I will get a S size as well, but still would like to have a test ride before I decided.
Great to hear that. Yes you should try and get the different feel of it. Especially on slope. This bike is great for touring from what i thought. Hope to hear from ur new bike soon
The steering looks twitchy and the hub seems to be making the slopes hard work. If Brompton offered a cheaper version with narrower tyres, rim brakes and 5 speed derailleur gears I'd definitely consider buying one
They will never ditch the plastic rear derailleur. It remains the fatal deal breaker. Doesn't work on my 1 speed 2 speed, all trust has gone re going further up the Brompton range
@@Mag317 It depends on the riding position you want. At 1.76 m tall, the handlebar of size S is about 5 cm higher than the saddle. Brompton is telling stores that size S is suitable for up to 1.80 m. A size M, being used to a Brompton M3L and an M-sized MTB, had the handlebar positioned too high.
Nice bike. 👍
Congrats on your G Line sir.
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Congrats to get your G line so quickly.
Thanks for putting effort to making this testing and sharing!
I recently climbed that slope several times using a 2 speed C line, its really challenging on the "Sunrise point".
I'm also looking forward to getting a G line, most likely I will get a S size as well, but still would like to have a test ride before I decided.
Great to hear that. Yes you should try and get the different feel of it. Especially on slope. This bike is great for touring from what i thought. Hope to hear from ur new bike soon
Bell is not stock, I fitted my bell between the end of grip and brake grip ring…
The steering looks twitchy and the hub seems to be making the slopes hard work. If Brompton offered a cheaper version with narrower tyres, rim brakes and 5 speed derailleur gears I'd definitely consider buying one
They will never ditch the plastic rear derailleur. It remains the fatal deal breaker. Doesn't work on my 1 speed 2 speed, all trust has gone re going further up the Brompton range
Hi! you mentioned that this is a S size G line, may i know what is your height?
My height is 1.71m , 5”7
@@shitkeedz Any reason not getting the M size since S size is for rider up to 1.68m?
Ive spoken to the dealer, they recommended to use S size instead.
@@Mag317i still feel comfortable riding it though…
@@Mag317 It depends on the riding position you want. At 1.76 m tall, the handlebar of size S is about 5 cm higher than the saddle. Brompton is telling stores that size S is suitable for up to 1.80 m. A size M, being used to a Brompton M3L and an M-sized MTB, had the handlebar positioned too high.