but bag , in the trailer, you can lay the folded Brompton on top of it, and tow the trailer by hand,
maybe running the length of the platform to get to your car on the commuter train.. ?
and once folded trailer has wheels on the back edje to ease its fit between back-to-back seats..
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]]>super photos on your blog.
]]>Xootr also makes an aluminum variety of the Swift Folder, and the CrossRack was designed for both the scooter and folding bike. That’s why it adapts well to other folding bikes.
]]>Actually I think I found THE solution! Looks like I’ll hafta try it out: https://www.vaude.com/en-GB/Products/Inspirations/Commuting/Cycle-28
]]>Yeah looking like thats the solution but only if my usually full school backpack (Osprey Radial 34) fits into the Brompton Folding Basket. Thank you!
]]>Brompton Folding Basket with your bag sitting in it?
]]>You’re right. All fixed. Great to hear you’re having success with your Cyclone!
]]>I have been abusing my Cyclone for a number of years and just can’t seem to kill it: 90kg of fruit n veg and a log of teak are two examples. I have a large wicker basket on mine that is big enough to fit females too lazy or to drunk to walk home.
Two wheeled trailers with single hitch to the rear hub work particularly well with folders as the small rear wheel turns inside the hitch without fouling the hitch bar, a definite problem with the Cyclone when used with 700c wheels..
]]>To the “Carrier Block (Brompton)” section, you might want to add this new solution for Dahon/Tern users that someone came up with on BikeForums. It sits between the lug and the Brompton block:
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