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I'm about on the weight limit for a Brompton once fully loaded, so I'm considering a Tern.
Which models are the best for a fairly flat <5 mile city trundle?
Any other brands that clydesdale's should consider?

Edit: should have said I'll need a 20" wheel model for carting on the train.


 
Posted : 08/08/2015 3:17 pm
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Do you mean you need a 20" or smaller?

Bromptons are v robust and repairable. Long term spares availability is excellent, which can't be said for lots of brands.

I couldn't get spare parts for the forks on a 3 year old Dahon

How about a mezzo or a birdy


 
Posted : 08/08/2015 4:21 pm
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Do you mean you need a 20" or smaller?

Sorry, yes


 
Posted : 08/08/2015 4:31 pm
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Maybe worth a google on tern if strength is a concern. I'm 90kg and snapped my tern at the main pivot bolt, seems to be a relatively common problem from what I read at the time. Since then I've had a Brompton and its rock solid in comparison to the tern. Fold is a lot better too albeit I did prefer the 20 inch wheels on the tern for grotty London roads.


 
Posted : 08/08/2015 4:37 pm
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check the train regs as some lines mention 18 as the max !

Check a Mezzo or a Birdy - neither have a central hinge which is a big advantage for strength and creaks.


 
Posted : 08/08/2015 9:16 pm
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Thanks all - any more for any more?


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 9:23 am
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I've got a Tern Link Uno for my short flat commute. I've never heavily loaded it (me at 65kg aside) but its done the job and makes getting the train a lot less stressful than with the MTB. 20" wheels are ace, totally bomb proof and its been very maintenance free. 1 set of brake pads and new chain is all I've ever done to it in 15 months.


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 9:44 am
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I'd also add that I had the base single speed with coaster brake. I've ridden singlespeed and fixed round London for years before moving out to give some context. I found the coaster a complete pain in the backside when stopping at lights and if you need to scoot though a narrow space next to a stationary car as well as other occasions. Sure it's clean and zero faff but I would never get one again for London riding.


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 10:05 am
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Oh yeah, I don't use the coaster brake at all. Its super good fun with clipless pedals too...

Front v brake is plenty powerful enough for flat riding on its own though.


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 10:20 am