Brompton Review - the first 12 months, May 2024

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  • Wednesday 15th May 2024:
    Its just over a year since I bought my Brompton folding bike and I filmed a review of it after riding the first 100 miles.
    It’s a C-Line, 6-speed, Explore model, finished in one of 2023’s limited colours - ‘Bumblebee Yellow’. That video has been quite popular, with 29,000 views, and these fabulous bikes seem to have a worldwide audience - so I thought I’d bring things up to date a bit and say how I feel about the bike after using it for a year.
    I went to the canal at Brecon to make today's video and rode along the towpath a few miles. Along the way, I encountered a convoy of American tourists who had hired narrowboats and who were all members of the same family! That was very special, and I'll make a separate video of it, for you to see soon.
    Hope you enjoy this Brompton-review!
    Cheers,
    Jeff
    By the way, if you do enjoy the video, then please consider subscribing - it really helps me to grow the channel!
    You can see more of my videos, including my journeys along the canals, and of my Brompton bike at:
    / @gladysthenarrowboat
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  • @tjj5337
    @tjj5337 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    My Brompton is the healthiest gym workout. I got mine in 2019 and it’s my favorite bike of all time. It’s great for everything.
    I just replaced tires and chain . I add extra lights too

  • @zulkhairizulkhairi201
    @zulkhairizulkhairi201 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I have owned a brompton for almost 7 years. It's still durable and looks beautiful. There haven't been many issues, just changing tires and a titanium seatpost. In my opinion, Brompton is very worth it.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @zulkhairizulkhairi201 - Many thanks for the comment! Very good to hear the bike is going so well after 7 years. They certainly feel as if they are built to last a long time! 👍

  • @anniemac3075
    @anniemac3075 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Nice bike, very useful when you have a bag or basket fixed on for shopping trips etc on the canal.
    I had two neat Cateye headlamps & a Cateye rear light for my last bike. Two different shaped headlamps meant being able to angle them separately for maximum clear sight in front of you, rechargeable batteries, loved it altogether.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Annie! Yes, I really have to sort out a bag - the Brompton branded ones look great, although a bit pricey. I like Cateye too, and have a front one which is super bright, although I haven't used it on the Brompton yet. It recharges via usb. I can see the advantage of two lamps, thats a great idea 👍

  • @matchlessmingler
    @matchlessmingler หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I agree, beautiful colour! 🐝
    How about some Brompton Be Seen lights?

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks very much - glad you agree! Its my favourite Brompton colour 👍Yes, you're right, I didn't mention any lighting... I do use a Cateye on the back, (more useful on road than canal), but will think about more lights when I draw up my shopping list of bits to get.

  • @GeraldPalmer-so2li
    @GeraldPalmer-so2li หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    You have solded the Brompton very well Jeff. Yes the colour is very good. Look foward to seeing it with some mire changes.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Gerald! Yes, its a great colour... watch this space for the changes!

  • @johnsharman76142
    @johnsharman76142 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi Jeff, thanks for the ride on your Brompton and all the lovely scenery while riding along the towpath, good weather on your side and your right about the Colour Bumblebee yellow great shade of yellow.
    The nicest shade of yellow in my opinion is Sunshine yellow, when I use to tend private Gardens one Customer requested I painted her front door when the gardening season ended to which I did and the shade of yellow in the best I've ever seen, mind you your Brompton wants some beating and is a Great 2nd.😊
    As always take care and stay safe out there. 😊
    John.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey, thanks John! Sunshine yellow sounds good. Bumblebee is an unusual shade and just leaps out - definitely my favourite for a Brompton.
      Next week, you'll see more footage from that day of the canal itself - I was lucky to meet the American families on their boats but also a number of other narrowboats and almost unbelievably, a family of swans which seemed happy to come very close to me - so cute 😁

  • @GusGundersen-video
    @GusGundersen-video หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello Jeff, thank you for the video. I’m a new owner, bought mine in February 2024. I added Rock Brothers kickstand, from Amazon and have found that very solid & useful, still don’t understand why it would not be standard on a Brompton. I live in a fairly hilly area and the six speed C-line gearing inadequate for my hills. Like you I find Brilliant Bikes videos very helpful and found their video on installing a 39 tooth chainring very straightforward and also found Wheels on Bike chainring installation very helpful. Looking forward to your future videos, just subscribed. Cheers from West Linn, Oregon.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Gus and thanks very much for the comment! Yes I agree with you - Brompton could easily fit a kick stand as standard, and as I've said on my videos, the choice of a 50 tooth chainwheel is bonkers - it might be ok for someone who only ever rides around a city but many of us don't - so a 44 or 39 tooth is a necessity.
      Glad you like Brilliant Bikes - I think Hannah's videos are very well done - and she's entertaining too! If I lived closer to them, I'd definitely go in their shop to say hello. But meanwhile, if I need anything, they are my online shop of choice.
      Well done for subscribing too Gus! I am very grateful, and hope you'll enjoy the Brompton-adventures I'll have once I get Gladys the Narrowboat finally out onto the canals! (Not long now... fingers crossed! 🤞)

  • @vinisilver1314
    @vinisilver1314 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thanks for sharing this video 🇧🇷

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thanks Vini - glad you liked it! 👍
      And hello Brazil!

  • @MadisonTen
    @MadisonTen หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    A nice happy colour bike 😊 I think when it comes to choosing a colour for accessories like a new saddle, obviously go for the colour you want, but what I like to do is follow the original design essence of the bike, so yours, much like mine is yellow with black additions, so following with black will keep the bike looking smart and new. But at the same time this does mean you miss out on the feeling of personalisation you’ll get from going with a different colour. Hope you find what you want 🚴🏻‍♀️

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi MT and thanks as always for the constructive comment! Yes, the bike is essentially black and yellow, which go very well together. I've seen the blue, the green and the orange/brown C17 saddles on bikes (always on Bromptons, oddly enough), and they all look cool. They do come in other variants too I think - certainly a black one. I always used San Marco regal saddles on my road bikes, with copper rivets on the back - C17s also have rivets of some kind, but I dont think they're copper. Hmm... I will have to think long and hard before ordering one but yeah, a coloured one would personalise the bike a bit more. 👍

    • @MadisonTen
      @MadisonTen หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Gladysthenarrowboat I reckon go for the colour one then. It sounds like something you really want to pop with colour. Can’t wait to see it.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks MT - must admit, I am tempted by the orange/brown one. I saw them fitting one to a Brompton on Brilliant Bikes' You tube channel and it looks bang-on 😁

  • @theotherstevesteve
    @theotherstevesteve 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I've swapped my saddle for a Brompton super light saddle from Brilliant Bikes. It's pretty comfy and it has a carrying grip in the saddle horn. It's also 200g lighter than the c17. This kind of weight saving is noticeable when y' have to carry it across London every day. I've saved over a Kg a few hundred g's at a time and that's detectable. I like you swapped the seat post. I have a titanium one which is not only lighter but has significant flex which definitely adds to the comfort.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      That's very helpful Steve - thanks very much! I just looked on BB's website and the superlight costs £70 which compares well with the Brooks and is 279g, apparently 100g lighter than the standard Brompton saddle - so I'll definitely consider it 👍 They also have a carbon version of it at £120 which weighs 205g - so, even lighter again!
      Saving a KG is impressive - I can appreciate how much difference that makes carrying it around all day. I have long fancied a titanium road frame as I know they are said to be more comfy - so am not surprised the Ti seat post makes a difference. Thanks once again! 👍

    • @theotherstevesteve
      @theotherstevesteve 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@Gladysthenarrowboat I've also added a Swytch kit which added another Kg so to offset that I added a Ti fork and rear triangle. It was over a thousand pounds for the lot but the bikes 20 years old so about ready for the upgrades ;-)

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Wow - you're really into this! I had similar comments from a viewer in Denmark, on my previous Brompton review video (100 mile review) - like yourself, he's shaved off weight here and there with lighter parts... sounds expensive though Steve! 😊

    • @theotherstevesteve
      @theotherstevesteve 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@Gladysthenarrowboat I think it cost 100 GBP per year all in including bike, Swytch kit upgrades and maintenance over the last 20 years.

    • @theotherstevesteve
      @theotherstevesteve 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Did you try out the schwalbe marathon plus's we spoke about in the 100 mile comments? I've since swapped to continental contact urbans

  • @DavidJames-rz9lt
    @DavidJames-rz9lt หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi Jeff, I always like to see that stretch of canal. When I'm bike fit again I will have to jump on the train and make my way over to cycle along there myself. A good honest review there on the Brompton. You've highlighted just what a good bike it is and who knows, you may have tempted a few subscribers to buy one themselves. It's definitely serving you well and as you say, it will really come in handy when you are out and about with Gladys. I've finally built my bike now and I've only cycled around the local cycle tracks a few times at the moment to get used to cycling again. I'm hoping to get onto the canal sometime next week and really looking forward to it again. I also serviced my old mountain bike so either of my sons can come cycling with me if they want. I do like those Ergon GP2 grips and will definitely change mine for a pair of those. Not sure about my saddle yet, I'll give it a few more cycle rides before deciding whether to change it or not. Great video as always. Take care Jeff 👍

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi Dave, thanks for the great comment - as always!
      Very glad to hear you have got the bike sorted and been out on it. Keep getting out and you'll soon have your cycling legs back again! Yes the Mon and Brec is lovely but I really like the canals you have around Birmingham / Worcestershire too.
      The stretch of canal on this video is actually near Brecon itself but the nearest station to it would be Abergavenny, which is about 20 miles away by road or canal. You'd need the hourly WMR train to Hereford, then a TFW train down to Abergavenny. A very nice train ride! The same canal does pass very close to Abergavenny though, at Llanfoist - a mile or so outside town, and cycling to Goytre Wharf (which I've featured before) would be ok from there if you didn't fancy riding all the way up to Brecon.
      Nice idea to service the mountain bike and yes, I do recommend the GP2s. As for saddles, I think you're right - give the supplied one a chance first - if anything, there are too many replacements to choose from these days!
      This coming Saturday's video is also footage from last Wednesday but will feature the canal itself rather than the Brompton - you'll get to see it looking really beautiful - and also some American boaters, a family of swans (cute) and lots more. Weather permitting, I will be taking a WMR train somewhere later this week - destination unknown for now!
      Cheers Dave 👍

    • @DavidJames-rz9lt
      @DavidJames-rz9lt หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Looking forward to it Jeff

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      thanks Dave👍

  • @user-hk3lr5pr5s
    @user-hk3lr5pr5s หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video and review Jeff. I fancy a set of the GP2 grips for mine. Easy to fit Jeff ?

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thanks Iain! Yes, very easy - you may need to loosen the brake levers and move them in a tiny bit like I had to, but it was an easy job. The version without bar ends (GP1) would fit the same way - a little cheaper maybe, but the palm grip is the same. So much more comfy than the original grips 👍

  • @dcvariousvids8082
    @dcvariousvids8082 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Always liked Brooks saddles, with one caveat, that when they got wet they weren’t comfortable. Yes you could proof them with dubbin but that would stain clothes. I dare say you can spray NikWax them now.
    Do Ortlieb do a system suitable for the Brompton? Always liked their stuff.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi DC - thanks for commenting, as always! Yeah, when I was into time trialing / club cycling, I don't think we ever considered Brooks, because they were leather, didn't look cool, or racy, and, as you say, needed a lot of maintenance. I think the leather ones they do now, will still need treatment - the B17 for instance. But if I get a new saddle, it would be a C17 and I think they're made of rubber, supposedly maintenance-free.
      I don't know if Ortlieb makes any kit that attaches to the Brompton's front-block fitting, but its worth my looking into. The Brompton range of bags looks just the job, but then again, I expect I could get something in Halfords/Evans Cycles, that would be ok. I need to get my act together and start looking into it properly!

    • @HolgerNestmann
      @HolgerNestmann หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      There were two ortlieb bags for the brompton. The O-Bag and a mini version. Unfortunately discontinued, but show up used every so often

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for this information Holger! I haven't bought a bag yet and prefer to buy a new one, but might see if any nice used ones are available 🙂

  • @luv4tig
    @luv4tig 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I have a Brompton C line 6 speed and a Tern Verge P10 10 speed. The Tern has 21” inch tires versus 16” tires on the Brompton. The Tern is far more comfortable and faster than the Brompton. And it costs less. Brompton $2000 versus Tern $1650. The problem is I bought the Brompton first and now I don’t want it. The Brompton wins in folding smaller and easier to transport because of the smaller size. That’s the only benefit. Otherwise Tern Verge P10!

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for the comment! I agree Bromptons aren't greatly comfortable, and the Tern sounds interesting.
      The Brompton scores on compactness I think, and will be ideal for carrying on my boat.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I'll keep my eye out for a Tern, I've never seen one yet. Thanks again! 👍

  • @Rudyjosephjr
    @Rudyjosephjr 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Keep the stock pedals, they're good enough.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thanks Rudy 👍
      I have already looked up the light weight / removable Brompton pedals, but they do seem expensive, so my next purchase is more likely to be a bag / or bags anyway! Cheers 😊

    • @dgenerationx5855
      @dgenerationx5855 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@Gladysthenarrowboat well, umfortunaltely, the bags are even more expensive 🤡. You should go for some chinese replica.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Yes I know! - Nothing with the Brompton logo on it is cheap!
      I have seen that Decathlon has a range of bags, so will definitely be shopping around. 👍

    • @Rudyjosephjr
      @Rudyjosephjr 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      ​@@Gladysthenarrowboat get a big one, you will thank me later. I used a huge one to carry my laptops, jeans, towels etc just to commute to work daily. Keep it light on the body and let the brompton carry the weight. Keep it stock, Brompton originals suffices, thats what i did, all originals. 3rd party parts ain't worth spending. Btw i'm on 6speed Fire Coral. Cheers and happy Riding.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thanks Rudy - sounds like good advice. Fire Coral looks like a nice colour - I've not seen one for real but have seen it on websites etc 😊 Yeah, at present I use a rucksack to carry bits and pieces but when it comes to shopping (when I'm away on my boat), I'll definitely need an on-board bag. Thanks again! 👍

  • @robonkenhout7965
    @robonkenhout7965 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice wheels! If the saddle works for you, I would just stick with it. Do you often take the bike around to different places, by car, train, etc.?

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Rob! I use a road bike if Im just going for a ride from home. But I often make videos along canals and I get there by car and trains. So the Brompton is perfect for that. And it'll fit easily inside my boat when that's finished.
      Its not a bad saddle that is supplied with the Brompton - so by no means an essential upgrade, although a lot of Brompton owners do seem to change them. I haven't decided yet.

    • @HolgerNestmann
      @HolgerNestmann หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I have a C17 - just for looks on an electrified brompton. I think the brompton is more comfy. On my touring brompton I have a carved Selle SMP medium well gel saddle. Now that I can ride for hours

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the info! That's very interesting - I actually saw a B17 on a Brompton last week, when I was at the train station and it did look very smart - much nicer than the Brompton one. But maybe looks are less important than comfort - so I'll have a think, and will also check out the other saddle you have mentioned!

    • @HolgerNestmann
      @HolgerNestmann หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Gladysthenarrowboat the b17 is a completely different story. This is full leather and once you got it broken in, it works really for your backside. So I have heard - I have b17 narrow carved on a classic roadbike, whch I unfortunately use once a year. I like the saddle, but don’t believe I break it in enough

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks again Holger. I'm sorry, I realise that I made a mistake in my previous reply - it was actually a C17 that I saw on a Brompton - the type you have, and it did look very good, very sleek.
      I have heard of the B17 as its been around for many years. When I was a road cyclist, my favourite was always the San Marco Regal, with copper rivets at the back. Although it was slightly heavy, it was very comfortable. 😊

  • @UglyBikeling
    @UglyBikeling หลายเดือนก่อน

    What's all the hype over Bromptons ?

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Well, if you're looking for a bike which folds up very quickly, and you can easily carry - taking on a train, or in the boot of your car for instance, then a conventional bike / road bike / MTB can't compete.
      I have other bikes and started out on road bikes, so am relatively new to Bromptons - but my reason for buying one was that I'm in the process of having a narrowboat built and once its finished, I want a bike I can keep inside the boat - a conventional bike would be difficult getting in and out.
      Many people like Bromptons for commuting to work - in London say. Easy to get on the tube with one, and they can take it into the office with them / keep under their desk. Much more 'acceptable' to an office environment than a normal bike.
      I'd say they are certainly expensive - compared to a good quality road bike / MTB, but they have a very good reputation and are widely recognised as being good quality. Other makes are available of course!

    • @UglyBikeling
      @UglyBikeling หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Gladysthenarrowboat makes sense. Definitely looks lighter than a folding Ebike I had , got rid of that one and waiting on an E with 26" wheels. The only thing I probably won't like is the cruiser handle bars but enough bike to get me out and about. What size tire is Brompton..looks like 20' ? I wonder also if it's pretty expensive for U.S.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for the comment! They do make an electric Brompton and also a lighter, titanium framed one. But yeah, more costly. A C-Line 6 speed like mine is around £1400 - but I don't know what they go for in US. I think the wheels are 16 inch and they usually come with Schwalbe Marathon or Racer tyres. 😊

    • @UglyBikeling
      @UglyBikeling หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Gladysthenarrowboat smaller tires do make it convenient I just didn't like the Squirlly handling and not very shock absorbing lol. Thanks for your info 🐱

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes, they handle quite differently - although the upright position is nice for an old guy like me, (compared to bending forward on my road bike). Definitely not very shock absorbing, you're right! But much better with the Ergon handlebar grips. No probs 👍