FNRttC Friday Night Ride to the Coast - Southend-on-Sea May 4th

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StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
Three excellent reasons why my Brommie will be staying at home (in addition to the fact that I cant find a way of marking the correct seat height and have therefore hurt my knee) :cry: Will be ok on the roadbike tho ^_^

I am quite capable of being a complete prat/twat (inadvertently attention seeking or otherwise) without actually signing up to it from the start!

M
I well know adjusting the seat post height on folders can be fiddly, but surely you don't need to mark it?
 
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Now that is an over-analysed excuse if ever I saw one, and I have.

Just cos you've got new wheels! :laugh:

Sadly my knee is un Brommie amused. Maybe I should start a thread on the Folder Section in here about how to mark the right seat height without damaging the Brommie coolness. Or seeing Stuaffs comment - how do you find the right height?

M
 

AKA Bob

Riding a folding bike far too much of the time...
Adrian just for you I have edited my post just not to misquote you!

Mice your name has been removed which is a shame! I think you will need to buy a telescopic seat post to sort out the riding position.
 
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User10571

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....Maybe I should start a thread on the Folder Section in here about how to mark the right seat height without damaging the Brommie coolness. ....

An automatic centre punch is probably your best, least damaging, friend here....
If you think that a mark the size of a full stop will be sufficiently visible then that's one solution.
 

AKA Bob

Riding a folding bike far too much of the time...
M, get a marker pen and draw a line on the post where it enters the main frame once it is at the right height. Then you know where to clamp the post each time. If the post slips then just tighten the clamp a couple of turns with the clamp off.

T
 
An automatic centre punch is probably your best, least damaging, friend here....
If you think that a mark the size of a full stop will be sufficiently visible then that's one solution.
:eek:

M, get a marker pen and draw a line on the post where it enters the main frame once it is at the right height. Then you know where to clamp the post each time. If the post slips then just tighten the clamp a couple of turns with the clamp off.

T

Ahaaa - Marker pen. OK will give that a go. (You'd have thought Brompton might have come up with something a bit more exotic than blobs though wouldnt you?).

Will do that tho.

Thank you!!

M
 
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User10571

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You'd have thought Brompton might have come up with something a bit more exotic than blobs though wouldnt you?
Suggest it to them.
Plenty of seat-post manufacturers have a scale/rule etched onto their posts - Barclay hire bikes included! - I think it might be tricky with Brommies though - aren't the seat-posts chrome plated steel?

Permanent marker pen suggestion is a good'un in the interim though.
 

StuartG

slower but no further
Location
SE London
The solution is so blindingly simple that even I can see it. Just get a 32" inside leg and the fully extended standard jobby is just the ticket. No fiddling, no marking needed.

Oh and I'll be sporting a pink handbag. Eat your heart out Adrian.
 
Suggest it to them.
Plenty of seat-post manufacturers have a scale/rule etched onto their posts - Barclay hire bikes included! - I think it might be tricky with Brommies though - aren't the seat-posts chrome plated steel?

Permanent marker pen suggestion is a good'un in the interim though.

Like I'd know...!! Will buy a permanent marker pen tomorrow along with some terps (I have never learnt to use one of those without making a mess!)

M
 
The solution is so blindingly simple that even I can see it. Just get a 32" inside leg and the fully extended standard jobby is just the ticket. No fiddling, no marking needed.

Oh and I'll be sporting a pink handbag. Eat your heart out Adrian.

W a n t e d

An inside leg.
32".


No, sorry StuartG - this isnt going to work. Will have to go with the Permanent Marker option!

M
 

StuartG

slower but no further
Location
SE London
W a n t e d

An inside leg.
32".

No, sorry StuartG - this isnt going to work.
I believe the Spanish Inquisition make the appropriate adjustment tool. I'm sure Tim will have one in his bag. Just sidle up and ask him nicely ...
 
Like I'd know...!! Will buy a permanent marker pen tomorrow along with some terps (I have never learnt to use one of those without making a mess!)

M
For plated steel it is best to use Ichorean Terps, otherwise you'll be led a merry dance trying to get the marker pen off.
Bring a tape measure! If it is possible to stop for 10.26 minutes (+/-) to buy Evian, it is possible to stop for 10 seconds to zero in one's seat height I feel. No point in having the bike otherwise. :smile:
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