The Pedalshift Project 247: Brompton Touring Hacks Revisited

The Brompton is an amazing bike and people are constantly coming up with new hacks that will benefit touring. On this episode, I cover five new things I’ve been seeing. PLUS… Mysterious James and me reunite!


The Pedalshift Project 247: Brompton Touring Hacks Revisited

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Brompton Touring Revisited: Hacks and More

 
Omniwheels
 
 
 
 
3D Printing: Game Changer
 
Luggage mount on toptube!
 
Springs that stop your clamps from spinning
 
Schlumpf High Speed Drive
 
Similar to my ATS… tap the button with your heel and you just doubled (ish) your gear range. Been using it a lot on this trip with the variability of flats vs. hiiiiiilllllllls
 
Warning: some Brompton folks are really weird about the weight of these. Yes, they’re heavier but maybe a couple hundred grams? Seriously, if you’re touring you know that’s nothing but I wanted to acknowledge the “controversy”
 
Quick release pedals
 
There are a bunch of these but FOTS and Sprocket co-host Aaron Flores made me pedal-envious when he detached his.
 
Front rack over luggage block?
 
 
 

Mysterious James!

 
Mysterious James!
 
 

This summer on Pedalshift

 
Brock Dittus returns in next week’s Best Of, and look for a future brand new episode soon!
A new and very fun interview with Sylva Florence
A SUMMER TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT for episode 250!
And much, much more.
 

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Music

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