Hi NoZenith Nope. It got lost in the Post Office on Covid time. It was not possible to go to the Post Office main center because of the Pandemic😔. But it is alright. I love my black Titanium Seatpost. It looks great. Sunny days are very nice
it will soon be time to take my Brompton out of hibernation. Much like the Blue Peter tortoise but without the wood shavings:) It has been 3 month since I last wrode it. Will I remember how ??? LOL
Hi Slicedpage Hope the video gave you some tips on things to do before Brompton hibernation 😊 Pretty hush to ride on cold weather. Or hot weather. The best time of the year is coming, Spring/Autumn . Perfect for riding our Bromptons. Nice to have you on board!
I have an elastic velcro band through the wheel and round the frame to secure that my bike doesn't unfold before intended, during transport (You may buy rather expensive bands specially for this purpose, but mine is just a cheap, black band). I leave it round the frame when not in use for its purpose. I'm presently waiting for a little longer, black titanium seat post, for a try, than the short "standard size" I use now. I haven't had problems with my handlebar leaving its new, light, titanium clamp. And I have leather sown on my bike, both the frame and its stem post, for protection against scratches during handling. You are able to buy a long leather-cover with velcro, for easy removal, from England, if intended on an often wash! I did as a first give my bike a full Autopolish, so it isn't a problem for me, besides all the carbon cover plates to avoid scratches during the folds (After two folds, one original clear tape had been worn, nearly through to the paint). I remember You had got a plate, which was too thick for its purpose, but all mine are, and functions fine. Finn. Denmark
Hi Finn Carl Bomholt Sørensen Mine is also a regural velcro strap. It is very useful. On traveling, I use two velcro straps to hold tight the folded Brompton. The frame needs all the protection we can give. Keep Safe! Keep Riding! As soon winter is gone 👍🏻😊
@@ChrisbyBike I have just put my Garten tools back in our small Garten (by our appartement), to the west, to be able to survive sommer in a nice Garten! I intend to add the last found, light titanium and carbon parts for my 2019 SuperlightM6LXBrompton on my Bosch, folding worktable, when it get a little warmer (We have had - snow here a few days ago!). Also feeding our Staff of pidgins and crows, of which we know several by names (An old crow with white stains is named after my wife and my fathers, of the same name! We didn't expect it to survive winter, but it has!). I hope to come below 9 kilo by the last additions! Still some distance down to an original Titanium model, but with mudguards, and for less than half the price! You may buy gold which is too expensive. My former racing bike was 6,8 kilo. Finn. Denmark
Hi Finn Carl Bomholt Sørensen It is great to have a garden. Especially with friendly birds that visit you. I live in an apartment, but this time of year is beautiful to see the big flock of birds that fly from the islands at sea to the islands at land for food. The flocks pass right in front of my window. Love it! Your bike will be one of the ligther Bromptons on the market. Nice to have you on board!
Hi Rob Gilbert Good question. I'll be making a Quick Tip video about the velcro strap. There are professional straps, but you can use a regular one. I'll make it this week, post it next saturday. Nice to have you on board!
🤗 🌞 so sunny! 🌨 here.
Did you ever get your first seat post that was stuck at the post office?
Hi NoZenith
Nope. It got lost in the Post Office on Covid time.
It was not possible to go to the Post Office main center because of the Pandemic😔.
But it is alright. I love my black Titanium Seatpost. It looks great.
Sunny days are very nice
@@ChrisbyBike is the black not going to rub off the titanium like it does on the steel? It does look good 😃 have a lovely weekend
Hi NoZenith
There are some scratches, but it is still working fine.
it will soon be time to take my Brompton out of hibernation. Much like the Blue Peter tortoise but without the wood shavings:) It has been 3 month since I last wrode it. Will I remember how ??? LOL
Hi Slicedpage
Hope the video gave you some tips on things to do before Brompton hibernation 😊
Pretty hush to ride on cold weather. Or hot weather.
The best time of the year is coming, Spring/Autumn .
Perfect for riding our Bromptons.
Nice to have you on board!
I have an elastic velcro band through the wheel and round the frame to secure that my bike doesn't unfold before intended, during transport (You may buy rather expensive bands specially for this purpose, but mine is just a cheap, black band). I leave it round the frame when not in use for its purpose. I'm presently waiting for a little longer, black titanium seat post, for a try, than the short "standard size" I use now.
I haven't had problems with my handlebar leaving its new, light, titanium clamp. And I have leather sown on my bike, both the frame and its stem post, for protection against scratches during handling. You are able to buy a long leather-cover with velcro, for easy removal, from England, if intended on an often wash! I did as a first give my bike a full Autopolish, so it isn't a problem for me, besides all the carbon cover plates to avoid scratches during the folds (After two folds, one original clear tape had been worn, nearly through to the paint). I remember You had got a plate, which was too thick for its purpose, but all mine are, and functions fine. Finn. Denmark
Hi Finn Carl Bomholt Sørensen
Mine is also a regural velcro strap. It is very useful.
On traveling, I use two velcro straps to hold tight the folded Brompton.
The frame needs all the protection we can give.
Keep Safe! Keep Riding! As soon winter is gone 👍🏻😊
@@ChrisbyBike I have just put my Garten tools back in our small Garten (by our appartement), to the west, to be able to survive sommer in a nice Garten!
I intend to add the last found, light titanium and carbon parts for my 2019 SuperlightM6LXBrompton on my Bosch, folding worktable, when it get a little warmer (We have had - snow here a few days ago!). Also feeding our Staff of pidgins and crows, of which we know several by names (An old crow with white stains is named after my wife and my fathers, of the same name! We didn't expect it to survive winter, but it has!).
I hope to come below 9 kilo by the last additions! Still some distance down to an original Titanium model, but with mudguards, and for less than half the price! You may buy gold which is too expensive.
My former racing bike was 6,8 kilo. Finn. Denmark
Hi Finn Carl Bomholt Sørensen
It is great to have a garden. Especially with friendly birds that visit you.
I live in an apartment, but this time of year is beautiful to see the big flock of birds that fly from the islands at sea to the islands at land for food.
The flocks pass right in front of my window. Love it!
Your bike will be one of the ligther Bromptons on the market.
Nice to have you on board!
Bom dia! How long is the velcro strap?
Hi Rob Gilbert
Good question. I'll be making a Quick Tip video about the velcro strap.
There are professional straps, but you can use a regular one.
I'll make it this week, post it next saturday.
Nice to have you on board!