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Re: [OT] Wacky!


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  • Subject: Re: [OT] Wacky!
  • From: Ian Oliver <ioliver.lists@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 21:13:39 GMT
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In article <GLEHIIBHCHILDOPDHEKHKEJLCAAA.brian.g.reynolds@xxxxxxx>,
Brian
G. Reynolds wrote:
> The Brompton is a great folder as are other makes, although I have no
> personal experience of this type of commuting there are numerous
reports of
> train operators seeing a bike wheel and not allowing them on the
train!

The Brompton *is* the best if you aren't doing huge mileages but isn't
cheap.
All train operators allow folding bikes to be carried but some bus drivers
get sniffy.  Even a binbag can solve this problem!

There's a great Brompton list called Brompton.Talk on yahoogroups (nee
egroups)

The Brompton is great for gadget freaks as it's a thing of great beauty and
ingenuity. It folds down to nothing, weighs very little, but let's you get
places very quickly. I regularly touch 30-35mph on mine on the way to work
and
can thread through traffic with ease.

Regards

Ian Oliver
Sunny Leeds, UK
Using Java on Tini for control via Dallas 1-wire




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