Thanks Shoko. That is why I have 3 Max batteries. I keep the 2 extra Swytch max batteries in my bag and I never have to worry. I love it. When I had only one, I was faced with the same situation. But not anymore. Nice video. David from Munich.
3 max batteries! Good for you!! 👩🏻👍🏼 You are right. I did not like the feeling of losing the power in hilly area. I might want one more battery in the future.
When adding background music, sometimes volume of music is louder than volume of voice. If you feel you must add music (you don't need it), keep it as background instead of main event. Otherwise, good video of a noce ride. Hope we see more from Shoko
@@BromptonFamilyTime I prefer no music, but I enjoy hearing the surrounding noise...ocean waves, birds chirping, crunch of leaves or gravel...more immersive. 😉
Shoko! If speed and comfort were the ONLY factors between the P-line with a Swytch vs. the T-Line, which bike would you rather ride and why? Thank you.
It is hard to say. I like with Swytch because I don't have to worry about headwind and hills but the battery has for 18-25 miles so if i need to go more than that then i need extra batteries which is pretty heavy to carry if I need to put in my backpack. T line is better when there is no wind. Its lightweight allows me go very fast and go any distance. I think all bikes are good for different situations.
Hello my friend! I'm also thinking about electrifying Brompton. But in Russia we don’t have a motor wheel for a 74 mm dropout. And I’ll probably order from Aliexpress.
If Dahon matches with your life style, you should get it. Shu always says Dahon has good folding bikes, too. We bring bikes everywhere so how they fold easy and compact is the most important thing for us.
Didn't You get a Cyplus Pump for test some time ago? How did it function? My own inexpensive, Chinese pump did it once, and then never more (I should have looked at the verdicts from customers!). But now I have bought one which will hopefully function during vacations? Finn. Denmark
@@BromptonFamilyTime Thank You for telling me! By the way, my much former than 2019 SuperlightM6LXBrompton now weighs 8,5 kilo with mudguards (I'm a Rainy Dane), and I expect to reach at least 8 kilo with a little more work, mostly on my mudguards, so why a T-line, with mudguards? ;-) Finn. Denmark
Thanks for keeping us sharing the historic moment in all your rides, ride safe all the time 🙏🏼🫶🏼
So cool!!
Thanks for inviting us along Shoko!
Mom got a haircut! you go, girl
Thank you for taking me for a ride, Shoko!
Hoping for my first ride in SW Ohio this week!
Love going with you on your videos!!!
Well done Shoko enjoyed your video
What a beautiful route you rode! Saving the route for future rides if I visit that part of NY. Lovely video
Nice ride!
thanks for the video! That crow had perfect comedic timing didn't it😆
Exactly! 😄
Thanks Shoko. That is why I have 3 Max batteries. I keep the 2 extra Swytch max batteries in my bag and I never have to worry. I love it. When I had only one, I was faced with the same situation. But not anymore. Nice video. David from Munich.
3 max batteries! Good for you!! 👩🏻👍🏼
You are right. I did not like the feeling of losing the power in hilly area. I might want one more battery in the future.
Yes you should consider it and you will never be stranded or you will never be worried about saving battery. Kind regards David
Very beautiful houses and waterfront. Thanks for the tour!
Good stuff thanks..
Nice one shoko .
Thanks for the ride, very scenic. 👍
When adding background music, sometimes volume of music is louder than volume of voice. If you feel you must add music (you don't need it), keep it as background instead of main event.
Otherwise, good video of a noce ride. Hope we see more from Shoko
Thanks for the feedback! Yes I should make it lower the BGM! Or even no music at all.
@@BromptonFamilyTime I prefer no music, but I enjoy hearing the surrounding noise...ocean waves, birds chirping, crunch of leaves or gravel...more immersive. 😉
Shoko! If speed and comfort were the ONLY factors between the P-line with a Swytch vs. the T-Line, which bike would you rather ride and why? Thank you.
It is hard to say. I like with Swytch because I don't have to worry about headwind and hills but the battery has for 18-25 miles so if i need to go more than that then i need extra batteries which is pretty heavy to carry if I need to put in my backpack. T line is better when there is no wind. Its lightweight allows me go very fast and go any distance. I think all bikes are good for different situations.
@@BromptonFamilyTime Thank you, Shoko!!! Stay awesome!!! Alright alright.
Dual hearing aids here.
Some videos have captions that assist hearing-impaired viewers.
Anyway, thank you, Shoko.
Watched your touring ride twice now!
can you ride with me ???
in Newyork!!
with my chpt3
???
Hi! Unfortunately we are busy both weekends rest of this month. Please enjoy the ride in the city while weather is good! Stay safe!
Hello my friend! I'm also thinking about electrifying Brompton. But in Russia we don’t have a motor wheel for a 74 mm dropout. And I’ll probably order from Aliexpress.
Good luck!! Electric bikes are great! ⚡️
Thanks for your wonderful video. As a folding bike beginner, would you recommend Dahon bike as well since it cost a bit less than Brompton? Thanks.
If Dahon matches with your life style, you should get it. Shu always says Dahon has good folding bikes, too.
We bring bikes everywhere so how they fold easy and compact is the most important thing for us.
Didn't You get a Cyplus Pump for test some time ago? How did it function? My own inexpensive, Chinese pump did it once, and then never more (I should have looked at the verdicts from customers!). But now I have bought one which will hopefully function during vacations? Finn. Denmark
Shu uses his Cycplus pump. Working great.
@@BromptonFamilyTime Thank You for telling me! By the way, my much former than 2019 SuperlightM6LXBrompton now weighs 8,5 kilo with mudguards (I'm a Rainy Dane), and I expect to reach at least 8 kilo with a little more work, mostly on my mudguards, so why a T-line, with mudguards? ;-) Finn. Denmark