It’s a CrankBrothers Power Pro Mini Pump. Purchased a few years ago, it may not be available on the market anymore. We like the side and integrated gauge, but being small, it’s not very efficient.
@@2Bikes4Adventure Handlebar stem so I can grab a drink while still pedaling. You can buy their bottles with a magnet already attached or use their product that allows you to use your own bottle.
The bottle bag is great but it still is missing the key thing: a lid that would stay zipped on the bag while folding/unfolding. I can't believe that I haven't found a bag like that yet! Have you?
How much would that rear bag interfere with the folding of the Brompton? Would the seat post drop enough before the bag stops it to lock the bike from unfolding? I do love the idea of a combination water bottle/saddlebag to free up front space for more cockpit electronics/gizmos.
When folding the Brompton (ref 02:12), we detached the two seatpost velcro straps but left the under-the-saddle webbing buckles. This only takes a few seconds. Using this technique, you can lower the seatpost fully down. Leaving the velcro straps attached would not allow the seatpost to lower sufficiently to lock the Brompton in the folded position.
@@2Bikes4Adventure Thanks for making the time reference... not sure how I missed that! Either way I appreciate the description of how you got it to work. I ordered one, thanks again for the assistance. I can't wait to see how it works on the bike!
Which mini pump are you using? I have Wotancraft bags on my Brampton now too thanks to this video. Thanks for taking the time to share!
It’s a CrankBrothers Power Pro Mini Pump. Purchased a few years ago, it may not be available on the market anymore. We like the side and integrated gauge, but being small, it’s not very efficient.
I use a Fidlock water bottle on my Bike Friday. It takes up no space when folding but holds the water bottle on securely- even works on mtn bikes.
Do you mount it on the top tube or the stem?
@@2Bikes4Adventure Handlebar stem so I can grab a drink while still pedaling. You can buy their bottles with a magnet already attached or use their product that allows you to use your own bottle.
The bottle bag is great but it still is missing the key thing: a lid that would stay zipped on the bag while folding/unfolding. I can't believe that I haven't found a bag like that yet! Have you?
We will keep looking for such bottle holders 👍
At 2:26, there's a compact toolkit that looks like a ratcheting driver of some sort. Would you mind giving a link to what that is?
It's a Topeak Ratchet Rocket Multi-tool. Here's the link on Amazon amzn.to/3H4HlOA
@@2Bikes4Adventure lovely, thank you!
How much would that rear bag interfere with the folding of the Brompton? Would the seat post drop enough before the bag stops it to lock the bike from unfolding? I do love the idea of a combination water bottle/saddlebag to free up front space for more cockpit electronics/gizmos.
When folding the Brompton (ref 02:12), we detached the two seatpost velcro straps but left the under-the-saddle webbing buckles. This only takes a few seconds. Using this technique, you can lower the seatpost fully down. Leaving the velcro straps attached would not allow the seatpost to lower sufficiently to lock the Brompton in the folded position.
@@2Bikes4Adventure Thanks for making the time reference... not sure how I missed that! Either way I appreciate the description of how you got it to work. I ordered one, thanks again for the assistance. I can't wait to see how it works on the bike!