I'm new to Seattle with a C Line older model Brompton. Do you have a Seattle shop you recommenced to have my bike serviced, or is it better to find time to bring it to the Portland shop?
@@mustachemicky8669 montlake bicycles and folding/ebike nw both have lots of Bromptons here and definitely could help. Also I'm hosting a brompton meet up may 19th! Join our discord and msg me for more details hope you can make it
I bought the T-Line 4 speed and I am very happy with it, no regrets. But I also have 6 speed (C-Line), I don’t really need 12 speed. These Brompton are so wonderful to travel. I enjoy your videos, thank you for sharing.
Congratulations! The T-Line is awesome. I plan on getting one too. Thank you for weighing the bike for us too. Do you plan on doing any upgrades, like getting Hubsmith carbon wheels? Do you like the 12-speed? As a purist, I think I'd want my bike to have a single chainring up front, may a 52T - 54T, and then have 7 or 9 speed cogs in the back. I don't know. I'm confused. Not sure what to think of the Sturmey-Archer hub and having 2 different shifters.
No plans for drivetrain upgrades yet. I really like the 12 speed! Even with the overlapping gears, as a road cyclist it feels natural and a lot less shifting to get to a correct cadence. I think my use case of this Brompton being essentially a travel "road" bike is the main difference of why I have a positive look at the 12 speed versus the pure practicality of carrying it around / commuting shorter distances.
@@BestSideCycling My wife has a 2015 M6L and is planning on having it fitted with a 14 speed Rohloff hub. There's a company called Kinetics in Glasgow Scotland who specialise in such work. It won't be nearly as light as the T line but it should be able to handle most if not all hills.
Wow, I'm really happy for you (and jealous as hell)! Great unboxing/review. I bought the "Superlight" back in 2021, titanium forks & triangle. They rebranded it as the P Line because it's definitely not light. I lug it on and off the subway daily and it's not an easy task. I have my wife about 60% convinced that I need this "dream Brompton" as you say. I'm sure you'll be making a new video commuting on the Sound Transit East Link soon with your T Line & that will sway her!
I really appreciate your comment! :) I'll do my best to make this bike look as appealing as possible. Though, I do think moreover with transit usecases... I'll be trying to push the limit of having this be a epic travel "road" bike!
P Line is around 23lbs? I can't imagine 4lbs of weight savings would make the difference for getting on and off the train. I think you may just have gear acquisition syndrome 😅
@@LimitedWard Guilty as charged, yes (moving from 2-speed to 12-speed)! But 4lbs makes a huge difference in my opinion, especially with my toothpick arms. My Brommie feels like a steel bike. My carbon road bike, although it doesn't fold, is much easier to get on and off the metro weight-wise.
Yes, I can confirm mines is under 10 kilos. I weighed it after changing the pedals and tires. I also removed the rack and mudguards from it. Even nicer now! Your T Line can be even lighter by now!. A lovely shop I WISH I could visit! I hope business is great for you.
When I got my Top, Flame Painted "SuperlightM6LXBrompton" in 2019, I at first wondered for what use I had the Low Gears, of my 6, till I met an absurdly steep hill in Denmark, and had to walk on top! But buying a bike for this one hill or two, may be a little too much? By that, with a lot of modifications and extra Titanium and carbon Parts - what's left of the original bike (mostly the Frame, original fork and triangle!), today it weighs round 9 Kilo, with Mudguards! Near all the changeable parts, seat post, saddle, handlebar, nuts and bolts are now from titanium and carbon! Also the brackets on the mudguards and the front axle! Finn. Denmark
And do find out to seal the Frame from the "strange openings" by the hinges, letting in dust and water to the fork, crank and bearings!!!! It is a major problem on the T-line. Finn. Denmark
What a beautiful bike. I will be interested to hear your thoughts on whether the T Line feels stiffer than the ACP lines as others have commented. Incidentally that is my super-light Erin is working on when you first introduce him.
I definitely notice the difference in the carbon fork! I'll probably post a longer review video after I've ridden it more. That's awesome flame lacquer is beautiful
For me, probably not! The rack's biggest benefit is allowing you to roll the T Line easily which may come useful in HKG's MTR but generally I plan to keep it pretty lightweight :)
I'm assuming this internal hub is lighter than the one on the C line? What is the model number for it and is it compatible with the C line? I can't seem to find any info online about the T line internal hub.
@@sleeplessengineer1450 the new internal hub isn't compatible with the c line triangle due to the need to support the 4 speed derailleur. It's a wider width. I don't know if it's actually lighter or not, I'd be skeptical since they are both similar hubs in their core.
Wish I had access to a bike mechanic that was that familiar and thorough with Bromptons. I met a titanium Brompton owner who thought that the light weight compared to his C-Line Explorer made the titanium model a bit dangerous/squirrelly on descents. Any thoughts on this?
I'm not sure what the exact cause is: my guess is actually that is the carbon fork that makes the t line slightly more twitchy than the c line. In my experience so far with going max speed of about 37mph... Nothing too sketchy. Though I don't like taking bromptons down bad pavement regardless.
I’d like tp know the weight of a 12 speed ( I know you said for one bike…) versus a 4 speed T Line. Is it really worth the money as both bikes should be super light. That would be my reason for getting a T Line. Can you say please?
watching all your Brompton content, particularly the hills and tootling around pedestrian areas, makes me think every cyclist needs one in their stable! N+B?
I agree :) Though, it's probably about time for me to upload some more road bike content soon. It actually is still majority of my miles and the bikes I ride the most :P
Would love to see how this baby is doing in the hills. Got a 6 speed one and won’t lie: not easy to fight gravity above a certain amount of degrees. Ok, I’m quite fat 🥴
Brompton Junction in NYC did not do this kind of service check on my T12 when I bought it from them. Sad how they just care about selling you a bike but there is no service with them. They will fail because of lack of customer service.
Wow, was the T Line 12 Speed a limited edition thing? I don't see it available anywhere... Also, how do you like the Low/Flat handle bar? I'm a little taller than you, have been using the M, but have been curious about the L. I think that it just looks cleaner/sharper 😉😜
These 12 speed Bromptons have been out for a couple months but I think this is the first English review I've seen. Only a few previews, usually saying it's not worth, sour grapes-style.
I have already sold one! I will probably be also selling my P Line in Hong Kong, but that might be a while. Feel free to connect with me on the Discord!
Boom..that looks awesome and wonderful bike but price $$ is just out of reach for most common folks. B bikes has been too pricey overall and there is nothing the company can do anyway...i trust their workmanship and quality... but i'm eyeing on Brompton clone later...looking at 7kg w/ alu/moly frame Aceoffix air..but can't buy it here in the US :( thanks for sharing your video with your awesome-looking new Brompton...
Yeah, I agree... the Bromptons definitely come with a good price tag for the reputation"but also reliability of 7 year of warranty. Hope you find something that works, definitely harder here in the USA
That's correct. I have this t line and my bumble bee mid bar. Then a p line in Hong Kong. I've sold my other low bar c line. I'll probably sell the p line too
It is a beauty! I just wonder how you can easily spent $6000 on a bike. For most people that is a four or five month salary. Not criticizing, just wondering 😊
I realize this is definitely a luxury and I am definitely grateful to have a job in technology that allows me to do this without being too irresponsible. It's also due to my life-stage, I'm married without kids. I'm sure once that changes, my spending habits on bikes will change.
What do you think of my new Brompton? What long rides are you planning this summer? What things do you want to know about the bike?
I'm new to Seattle with a C Line older model Brompton. Do you have a Seattle shop you recommenced to have my bike serviced, or is it better to find time to bring it to the Portland shop?
@@mustachemicky8669 montlake bicycles and folding/ebike nw both have lots of Bromptons here and definitely could help. Also I'm hosting a brompton meet up may 19th! Join our discord and msg me for more details hope you can make it
comment se comporte 12 speed dans les cotes de 10 12 °/° ? C'est le plus important lors de l'achat d'un velo
I would love to see one of these with a Shimano Alfine 11-speed hub and belt drive to simplify things.
A little problem with a Belt in the frame, though!
@@finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 Veer split belt for the win. I think the bigger issue is the size of the hub.
alfine wins for sure. brompton's 12 speed is actually just 10 speed because of gear overlap.
Great vlog. Everyone needs a bike mechanic like that in their lives!
Indeed, let's me just focus on my favorite part: riding!
So it sounds like you only save 1 lb of weight vs the 4 speed P line?
I bought the T-Line 4 speed and I am very happy with it, no regrets. But I also have 6 speed (C-Line), I don’t really need 12 speed. These Brompton are so wonderful to travel. I enjoy your videos, thank you for sharing.
Yeah, for what I'm trying to climb in Hong Kong and other places... The 4 speed even with a reduced chain ring was killing me haha
I could hear the excitement in your voice. I can tell this is definitely your dream bike. 😊😁👍🏽🙌🏽
Cracking bike. The 12-speed is a big advantage over the original 4-speed. I'll look forward to your further reviews on it. Cheers 👍
Thank you and definitely more content and reviews to come.
Congratulations! The T-Line is awesome. I plan on getting one too. Thank you for weighing the bike for us too. Do you plan on doing any upgrades, like getting Hubsmith carbon wheels? Do you like the 12-speed? As a purist, I think I'd want my bike to have a single chainring up front, may a 52T - 54T, and then have 7 or 9 speed cogs in the back. I don't know. I'm confused. Not sure what to think of the Sturmey-Archer hub and having 2 different shifters.
No plans for drivetrain upgrades yet. I really like the 12 speed! Even with the overlapping gears, as a road cyclist it feels natural and a lot less shifting to get to a correct cadence. I think my use case of this Brompton being essentially a travel "road" bike is the main difference of why I have a positive look at the 12 speed versus the pure practicality of carrying it around / commuting shorter distances.
@@BestSideCycling
My wife has a 2015 M6L and is planning on having it fitted with a 14 speed Rohloff hub. There's a company called Kinetics in Glasgow Scotland who specialise in such work. It won't be nearly as light as the T line but it should be able to handle most if not all hills.
Wow, I'm really happy for you (and jealous as hell)! Great unboxing/review. I bought the "Superlight" back in 2021, titanium forks & triangle. They rebranded it as the P Line because it's definitely not light. I lug it on and off the subway daily and it's not an easy task. I have my wife about 60% convinced that I need this "dream Brompton" as you say. I'm sure you'll be making a new video commuting on the Sound Transit East Link soon with your T Line & that will sway her!
I really appreciate your comment! :) I'll do my best to make this bike look as appealing as possible. Though, I do think moreover with transit usecases... I'll be trying to push the limit of having this be a epic travel "road" bike!
P Line is around 23lbs? I can't imagine 4lbs of weight savings would make the difference for getting on and off the train. I think you may just have gear acquisition syndrome 😅
@@LimitedWard Guilty as charged, yes (moving from 2-speed to 12-speed)! But 4lbs makes a huge difference in my opinion, especially with my toothpick arms. My Brommie feels like a steel bike. My carbon road bike, although it doesn't fold, is much easier to get on and off the metro weight-wise.
@@LimitedWardthe p line is supposed to be sub ten kilos I was told at a bike trade fair by Brompton
Yes, I can confirm mines is under 10 kilos. I weighed it after changing the pedals and tires. I also removed the rack and mudguards from it. Even nicer now! Your T Line can be even lighter by now!. A lovely shop I WISH I could visit! I hope business is great for you.
When I got my Top, Flame Painted "SuperlightM6LXBrompton" in 2019, I at first wondered for what use I had the Low Gears, of my 6, till I met an absurdly steep hill in Denmark, and had to walk on top! But buying a bike for this one hill or two, may be a little too much?
By that, with a lot of modifications and extra Titanium and carbon Parts - what's left of the original bike (mostly the Frame, original fork and triangle!), today it weighs round 9 Kilo, with Mudguards! Near all the changeable parts, seat post, saddle, handlebar, nuts and bolts are now from titanium and carbon! Also the brackets on the mudguards and the front axle!
Finn. Denmark
And do find out to seal the Frame from the "strange openings" by the hinges, letting in dust and water to the fork, crank and bearings!!!! It is a major problem on the T-line. Finn. Denmark
11:23 is this a drone filming? Looks so close to the truck 😅
@@mikeymop it is
Great video, any suggestions or reviews for helmets? I am on a P Line, thank you!
What a beautiful bike. I will be interested to hear your thoughts on whether the T Line feels stiffer than the ACP lines as others have commented. Incidentally that is my super-light Erin is working on when you first introduce him.
I definitely notice the difference in the carbon fork! I'll probably post a longer review video after I've ridden it more. That's awesome flame lacquer is beautiful
Congrats! Now I expect you to that steep hill again!
Congrats buddy with your dream Brompton!!
You called it on me getting a T Line a while back
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Congratulations on your new dream bike❗️
Would u consider adding a rack for your T line ? And why ?
For me, probably not! The rack's biggest benefit is allowing you to roll the T Line easily which may come useful in HKG's MTR but generally I plan to keep it pretty lightweight :)
Welcome to the T-Line Fam!!!
Thank you!!! It's been such a joy to ride.
I'm assuming this internal hub is lighter than the one on the C line? What is the model number for it and is it compatible with the C line? I can't seem to find any info online about the T line internal hub.
@@sleeplessengineer1450 the new internal hub isn't compatible with the c line triangle due to the need to support the 4 speed derailleur. It's a wider width. I don't know if it's actually lighter or not, I'd be skeptical since they are both similar hubs in their core.
Wish I had access to a bike mechanic that was that familiar and thorough with Bromptons. I met a titanium Brompton owner who thought that the light weight compared to his C-Line Explorer made the titanium model a bit dangerous/squirrelly on descents. Any thoughts on this?
I'm not sure what the exact cause is: my guess is actually that is the carbon fork that makes the t line slightly more twitchy than the c line. In my experience so far with going max speed of about 37mph... Nothing too sketchy. Though I don't like taking bromptons down bad pavement regardless.
I’d like tp know the weight of a 12 speed ( I know you said for one bike…) versus a 4 speed T Line.
Is it really worth the money as both bikes should be super light. That would be my reason for getting a T Line.
Can you say please?
Nice Bike,I have a Brompton Bear Grylls,Good Ride
watching all your Brompton content, particularly the hills and tootling around pedestrian areas, makes me think every cyclist needs one in their stable! N+B?
I agree :) Though, it's probably about time for me to upload some more road bike content soon. It actually is still majority of my miles and the bikes I ride the most :P
I'm trying my first 2day STP and couldn't imagine doing it in 1day let alone on a Brampton 😂
Hahaha it's going to be a fun one for sure, good luck with your 2 day!! Are you riding with anyone?
@@BestSideCycling thanks! I'm doing it solo since I don't have any friends that are into cycling yet. Good luck with your Brampton quest!
Would love to see how this baby is doing in the hills. Got a 6 speed one and won’t lie: not easy to fight gravity above a certain amount of degrees. Ok, I’m quite fat 🥴
You'll definitely see it join my steep brompton hill series!
@@BestSideCycling Yeah, thank you. Well, I’d love to give it a try with my less than favorable legs condition and gravity impact factor!
If you haven't put a smaller 44t chain ring on yours yet, do it 🙂 It made a very noticeable difference on my 6-speed C.
@@james-p Thank you!
Oh my goodness! The dream bike 😍😍😍
Excited to climb all around the world with it!
Hi, Just want to say Hi and I had a 12 speed T Line as well. I have to say it is one of the best ride you will ever have.
Been loving it so far! Thanks for the comment
Just got mine and love it especially the weight! Enjoy
Was 19lbs the weight of the bike with both pedals?
Brompton Junction in NYC did not do this kind of service check on my T12 when I bought it from them. Sad how they just care about selling you a bike but there is no service with them. They will fail because of lack of customer service.
@@tdtour sorry to hear that! How have you been enjoying your t line
@@BestSideCycling Love the T12 much smoother ride than the P line I had. P line wasn’t a bad ride either, just an upgrade lighter bike, more gears.
Visit David at BFold Bikes on 13th St. (Call first, appt only) He’s been working on Bromptons forever and does great service work.
Wow, was the T Line 12 Speed a limited edition thing? I don't see it available anywhere...
Also, how do you like the Low/Flat handle bar? I'm a little taller than you, have been using the M, but have been curious about the L. I think that it just looks cleaner/sharper 😉😜
Ive been wondering if I should spend the extra money or just get stronger lol
Sometimes it's not about strength XD grinding is hard yo! I can't do it :P
You saved 10% by buying it in Oregon too. A lot lighter of a bike compared to some of the other Bromptons.
Yes, plus the gearing! I'm planning on having this be my official travel "road" bike and see how that goes for me.
These 12 speed Bromptons have been out for a couple months but I think this is the first English review I've seen. Only a few previews, usually saying it's not worth, sour grapes-style.
Yah they landed here in the USA mid April! I'm a bit late on the video :) thanks for watching
Are you selling your other bromptons? I’m in the market in Seattle
I have already sold one! I will probably be also selling my P Line in Hong Kong, but that might be a while. Feel free to connect with me on the Discord!
@@BestSideCycling How should I do that? I just looked and didn't see a server invite on your channel. Thanks!
It's in the video description @@jrmikulec
U have a referral code for clever cycle?
@@jwzhang23 there's an affiliate link in the description. I can ask if they can provide any particular discount
Very nice!
is this small or medium?
@@Gohjunyi88 Bromptons only have one frame size. Your choice is either low or medium handlebar and I picked low
@@BestSideCycling apologies, i meant low or med, i am of similar height, is the low relaxing for leisure riding?
What!? 1-day STP on this rig? Good luck!!! :D
Yesssss! Haha are you doing 1 day STP this year?
@@BestSideCycling Yes!! But on a "regular" bike! Lol
Boom..that looks awesome and wonderful bike but price $$ is just out of reach for most common folks. B bikes has been too pricey overall and there is nothing the company can do anyway...i trust their workmanship and quality... but i'm eyeing on Brompton clone later...looking at 7kg w/ alu/moly frame Aceoffix air..but can't buy it here in the US :(
thanks for sharing your video with your awesome-looking new Brompton...
Yeah, I agree... the Bromptons definitely come with a good price tag for the reputation"but also reliability of 7 year of warranty. Hope you find something that works, definitely harder here in the USA
you have 3 bromptons now right?
That's correct. I have this t line and my bumble bee mid bar. Then a p line in Hong Kong. I've sold my other low bar c line. I'll probably sell the p line too
Friend! I am so happy for you! You can send me your older Brompton😜
Thank you :) Haha, once this channel gets big enough I wish I had Bromptons to give away.
@@BestSideCycling I really am happy for you! Brompton is way too expensive for my purse, so I'll stick with Tern! I love my Tern BYB 10 speed.
Bromptontline12speed so beautiful 🤩, btw What your height sir ?
@@naviivan130 I'm 5'5"
Hmm, I've been tempted to get a Brompton. And I'm across the lake from you.
Come join the fold! The Big Lake to Europe?
The much smaller lake to Seattle.
Go test ride some at Montlake Bicycles, REI or Folding Bike NW!! :)
But how is it on the wrong way hill? 😂
This is worth a video. I'm pretty sure it'll crush it. I got as low as gears similar to my road bike now :P
I hope the truck is all right that the camera ran into.
It is a beauty! I just wonder how you can easily spent $6000 on a bike. For most people that is a four or five month salary. Not criticizing, just wondering 😊
I realize this is definitely a luxury and I am definitely grateful to have a job in technology that allows me to do this without being too irresponsible. It's also due to my life-stage, I'm married without kids. I'm sure once that changes, my spending habits on bikes will change.
4.5 ish grand here in the UK, I want one
@@bromptinowner763
I'm investigating how much I could get for my 2019 CHPT3 to help offset some of the cost of a T line...🤔
I am in the same boat as you. How much did you sell your chpt 3 for?@@devjon123
I didn't know Americans like cycling >.
Some of us do haha