I learned about Brompton chains the hard way. One day on a commute, my chain snapped on me as I was riding out of the saddle to get up a hill. Luckily didn't crash. I had a chain breaker in my saddle bag, so I thought no big deal, I'll take out the broken link and then reconnect...only to find out the chain was too short to reconnect w/o using a quick-link. I've ridden for many years on various bikes, and this was the first time I ever had a chain snap on me. I have since changed over from the 8-speed SRAM chain to 10-speed Shimano and KMC chains.
Start the message with a song = Take These Chains from My Heart = Ray Charles , Hopefully when Brompton wakes up to the future with belt drive systems with Rolloff offering 14 gears with an internal hub with one shifter it’s only a matter of time when someone in Brompton will say why don’t we ring Rolloff to ask could they make a hub that will fit our exciting triangles and past triangles version because many around the world would like to buy conversion kits = maybe the penny will drop at some point .
I still wonder how "a belt" comes into a frame without a chain link? And I had a "belt drive bike" years ago, on a, slightly folding bike, with its wheels only fastened to one side by that! It functioned horribly and was even more heavy than riding on my Brompton, but also on small wheels! But its handlebar folded down in each side and that was smart. Finn. Denmark
@@finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 just have a look at the gentleman in Scotland that turns the Brompton into 18”or 20” wheels with either a Alfine 11 speed or a rolloff 14 speed both with belt drive which have a pulley tensioner that gets released when folding.
Super informative video that was clear, thank you! It would be useful to also know how the different chain rings (44/50/54) and sprockets affect the performance of the Brompton! 😊
Thanks for watching and for the question. The best place to see the performance differences is on the hub calculator you can kind check out the differences when you have different gearing’s and bikes xldev.co.uk/bgc.html
Sunday afternoon and we learned all abput bicycle chains... that was so much fun! Thank you! Now...12 speed electric P/C line comparison and and famous 5k loop ride w/w/o assist (please not all rides in one day...that would be exhausting). 🤣😂🤣
@@brilliantbikesPlease do weights on the 12 speed C and P lines (spec sheets only show a 1kg difference without racks)...don't know if the P and C racks are different (ie steel vs titanium).
Love you guys! As always super informative! Was trying to figure out which chain I need to order and as usual the official Brompton site always a bit lacking, you guys rock! Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the video. I will change my chain very soon. It will be a 9 speed chain Connex Stainless with their reusable link. And I will wax this chain for less oil on my trousers. For length I will go the way just put both chains in parallel on a flat surface and shorten the new one to the length of the old one. That safes me -hopefully - from counting links. Wish me luck. 😛
Hi there and thanks for this (once again) really comprehensive guide! Could it be possible to have a link to the tool you used to calculate the number of links? I'm asking because I'm considering your T/P Line mod to a 5-speed, and I'm wondering what would be the correct number of links, having a 56 tooth chainring and up to 21 tooth sprocket… Many thanks for your work anyway!
Hi dear lady and thank you for your insightful videos. You’ve suggested one changes their sprocket when replacing the chain. May I ask why you suggest so and if you mean the entire set in the back and/or the chain ring too? Thank you.
We generally replace the rear sprockets, not the chain ring, as the chain and sprockets really tend to wear together, so if you add a new chain on the old sprockets it generally slips. Thanks for watching!
Merci, exactement ce que je cherchais. Just wondering, i am switching from a 54 to a 44 on a p-line so i should cut 4 links. Do i boldly go there or should i do it by steps and how can i test between the steps if i am ok or not yet. By the angle of the tension arm i guess?
Thanks for your helpful videos. Since in my country Brompton chains are not sold, Can KMC Z8.3 and Shimano HG40 chains be used on six and three speed Bromptons? Those chains are 3/32. While SRAM are 7.1mm pin length, Shimano and KMC are 7.3mm. Does this matter or not? Thanks again for your help.
Thanks for watching - and the question Normally a M6 Brompton Electric would come with a 13/16T rear sprocket set and a 50T front chain ring - this would be a 100 link chain brilliantbikes.co.uk/brompton-chains/184-brompton-chain-100.html However - if it had a 54T front chain ring then you would need a 102 link chain brilliantbikes.co.uk/brompton-chains/197-brompton-chain-102-derailleur.html Hope that helps!
I recently replaced my C Line explorer 6 speed with a 39 tooth chain ring, something you have elegantly demonstrated on a previous episode. You recommended removing 4 links from the original chain. Is that still your recommendation ?
Hahaa, we love chains! Has anyone fitted a gates belt drive to a Brompton? Fun video, but chains are a pain - cleaning and oiling should be done after every ride if you want it to last.
"My chains are gone, I’ve been set free My God, my Savior has ransomed me And like a flood, His mercy reigns Unending love, amazing grace... yeah right" If only.
@@brilliantbikes Zonkie SX8, 1/2" x 3/32" 116 links on a C line electric 6 speed with 16 to 44 thingies, so i cut the chain to 98. is that correct? these inches drive me nuts (no pun intended)
Many thanks for watching! One of the nice things about the Brompton chains is that they are cut to the correct length, so you don’t need to worry about cutting it and it stops wastage.
Thankfully my LBS Brompton dealer knows all this and does the work for me. But I do love your videos, always informative and entertaining.
Thanks for watching!
I learned about Brompton chains the hard way. One day on a commute, my chain snapped on me as I was riding out of the saddle to get up a hill. Luckily didn't crash. I had a chain breaker in my saddle bag, so I thought no big deal, I'll take out the broken link and then reconnect...only to find out the chain was too short to reconnect w/o using a quick-link. I've ridden for many years on various bikes, and this was the first time I ever had a chain snap on me. I have since changed over from the 8-speed SRAM chain to 10-speed Shimano and KMC chains.
Start the message with a song = Take These Chains from My Heart = Ray Charles , Hopefully when Brompton wakes up to the future with belt drive systems with Rolloff offering 14 gears with an internal hub with one shifter it’s only a matter of time when someone in Brompton will say why don’t we ring Rolloff to ask could they make a hub that will fit our exciting triangles and past triangles version because many around the world would like to buy conversion kits = maybe the penny will drop at some point .
Thank you and thank you for watching!
I still wonder how "a belt" comes into a frame without a chain link? And I had a "belt drive bike" years ago, on a, slightly folding bike, with its wheels only fastened to one side by that! It functioned horribly and was even more heavy than riding on my Brompton, but also on small wheels! But its handlebar folded down in each side and that was smart. Finn. Denmark
@@finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 just have a look at the gentleman in Scotland that turns the Brompton into 18”or 20” wheels with either a Alfine 11 speed or a rolloff 14 speed both with belt drive which have a pulley tensioner that gets released when folding.
Belt drive is a complication, not a simplification, due to the fact that belts must NOT be folded.
@@effyleven That’s not correct anymore, gates have improved the product and have said they are ok with the folding issue.
Super informative video that was clear, thank you! It would be useful to also know how the different chain rings (44/50/54) and sprockets affect the performance of the Brompton! 😊
Thanks for watching and for the question. The best place to see the performance differences is on the hub calculator you can kind check out the differences when you have different gearing’s and bikes
xldev.co.uk/bgc.html
Everything I need to know. Thank you so much 👍
Thank you for watching!
Sunday afternoon and we learned all abput bicycle chains... that was so much fun! Thank you!
Now...12 speed electric P/C line comparison and and famous 5k loop ride w/w/o assist (please not all rides in one day...that would be exhausting). 🤣😂🤣
Thanks for watching!
I know we must get to a 12 versus 4, versus 6…..
@@brilliantbikesPlease do weights on the 12 speed C and P lines (spec sheets only show a 1kg difference without racks)...don't know if the P and C racks are different (ie steel vs titanium).
Love you guys! As always super informative! Was trying to figure out which chain I need to order and as usual the official Brompton site always a bit lacking, you guys rock! Keep up the great work.
Thank you sooooo much, so glad it helped and thank you for watching!
Super helpful video. Thanks for sharing.
So glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. I will change my chain very soon. It will be a 9 speed chain Connex Stainless with their reusable link. And I will wax this chain for less oil on my trousers. For length I will go the way just put both chains in parallel on a flat surface and shorten the new one to the length of the old one. That safes me -hopefully - from counting links. Wish me luck. 😛
Good luck! We hope the old chain has not stretched too much!
Thanks for watching!
Hi there and thanks for this (once again) really comprehensive guide! Could it be possible to have a link to the tool you used to calculate the number of links? I'm asking because I'm considering your T/P Line mod to a 5-speed, and I'm wondering what would be the correct number of links, having a 56 tooth chainring and up to 21 tooth sprocket… Many thanks for your work anyway!
Hi dear lady and thank you for your insightful videos.
You’ve suggested one changes their sprocket when replacing the chain.
May I ask why you suggest so and if you mean the entire set in the back and/or the chain ring too?
Thank you.
We generally replace the rear sprockets, not the chain ring, as the chain and sprockets really tend to wear together, so if you add a new chain on the old sprockets it generally slips.
Thanks for watching!
Merci, exactement ce que je cherchais. Just wondering, i am switching from a 54 to a 44 on a p-line so i should cut 4 links. Do i boldly go there or should i do it by steps and how can i test between the steps if i am ok or not yet. By the angle of the tension arm i guess?
Thanks for watching. Yea removing 4 is 👍 correct
Which brand of chain to use and which chain oil. I think they make a huge difference to longevity.
I always use a 10 speed chain , only because im a weirdo. Nice video again.
Thank you for watching!
More power guys! Love ure vids!❤
Thank you, and thank you for watching!
Very useful👍🏻👍🏻
Glad you think so and thank you for watching!
I'm trying to find real world photos of their Sunset Orange color. Is that one in the background?
does a titanium chain exist?
Sorry no. Thanks for watching!!
If the new front Chainring fits the C line, do the P Line rear sprocket then fit, too?
Hello,
Lots of good information, thank you. Out of interest what length are carbon cranks (165, 170)? See you on the next one.
Take care.
Paul,,
Many thanks for watching! Yes they are 170mm
Thanks for your helpful videos. Since in my country Brompton chains are not sold, Can KMC Z8.3 and Shimano HG40 chains be used on six and three speed Bromptons? Those chains are 3/32. While SRAM are 7.1mm pin length, Shimano and KMC are 7.3mm. Does this matter or not? Thanks again for your help.
Thanks for watching and the kind comment
Yes you should be OK - we've had no issue with any 8 speed chain - Shimano and KMC included
M6p brompton electric cline chain ?
Thanks for watching - and the question
Normally a M6 Brompton Electric would come with a 13/16T rear sprocket set and a 50T front chain ring - this would be a 100 link chain
brilliantbikes.co.uk/brompton-chains/184-brompton-chain-100.html
However - if it had a 54T front chain ring then you would need a 102 link chain
brilliantbikes.co.uk/brompton-chains/197-brompton-chain-102-derailleur.html
Hope that helps!
Where is the link to the table of chain sizes? or have I missed it!
We actually popped the table on the screen 😀
Thanks for watching!
I recently replaced my C Line explorer 6 speed with a 39 tooth chain ring, something you have elegantly demonstrated on a previous episode. You recommended removing 4 links from the original chain. Is that still your recommendation ?
Yes absolutely, we just wanted to cover the standard Brompton chains and chain rings.
Thanks for watching!
Hahaa, we love chains! Has anyone fitted a gates belt drive to a Brompton? Fun video, but chains are a pain - cleaning and oiling should be done after every ride if you want it to last.
Thanks for watching! I know Ben at Kinetics has fitted some belt drives on Bromptons
Excellent, but ... I'll bring my bike to you when it needs replacing
Thanks for watching and see you when you need us 😀🙏
"My chains are gone, I’ve been set free
My God, my Savior has ransomed me
And like a flood, His mercy reigns
Unending love, amazing grace... yeah right" If only.
lol! Thanks for watching!
My C-Line ist brill'! Bromp' on!
Thank you for watching!
now you post this? i just installed a new one XD
Thanks for watching, hope it was the right one 😀
@@brilliantbikes Zonkie SX8, 1/2" x 3/32" 116 links on a C line electric 6 speed with 16 to 44 thingies, so i cut the chain to 98. is that correct? these inches drive me nuts (no pun intended)
Just buy a long chain any shorten it!!!
Many thanks for watching!
One of the nice things about the Brompton chains is that they are cut to the correct length, so you don’t need to worry about cutting it and it stops wastage.
errmmm too much info...
i will just bring it to a dealer to fix it hahaha
Sorry! Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching!