Brompton Rear Frame Clip Retro-fit Kit
£36.00
was
£36.00
was
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Brompton innovation!
Retro-fit able to older bikes - except early 90s models.
Over the years, countless Brompton owners have come to appreciate the way the Brompton’s rear wheel folds under, the ease of parking generally far outweighing any inconvenience in carrying the unfolded bike. However, some consumers remain unconvinced by a bike that is not fixed under them as they ride, while others, who regularly carry luggage on the rear rack, would benefit from having their loads secured to the mainframe when lifting the bike over obstacles or up stairs.
The RFC, described as a development in the best Brompton tradition, aims to offer the best of both worlds the rear frame can be fixed or allowed to fold under as the rider chooses; the additional weight of the latching mechanism is almost entyrely offset by the new lighter seat clamp, the whole package being just 1g heavier than a pre-July Brompton.
How does it work? Quoting the data sheet which will be supplied with it, the RFC can be set in latch mode or non-latch mode. In latch mode, the clip automatically engages with the rear frame when it’s unfolded, so that the rear frame/wheel doesn’t fold when the bike is lifted. In non-latch mode, the clip can’t engage, leaving the rear frame free to fold, and allowing easier parking. To switch between the two modes you rotate the suspension block using an indicator mark as a reference.
Suspension rubber block not supplied, simply re-use your origional.
Weight: 128g .
Please note Brompton have selling restrictions to some countries who have their own dealers. If you are unsure please contact our sales team.
Retro-fit able to older bikes - except early 90s models.
Over the years, countless Brompton owners have come to appreciate the way the Brompton’s rear wheel folds under, the ease of parking generally far outweighing any inconvenience in carrying the unfolded bike. However, some consumers remain unconvinced by a bike that is not fixed under them as they ride, while others, who regularly carry luggage on the rear rack, would benefit from having their loads secured to the mainframe when lifting the bike over obstacles or up stairs.
The RFC, described as a development in the best Brompton tradition, aims to offer the best of both worlds the rear frame can be fixed or allowed to fold under as the rider chooses; the additional weight of the latching mechanism is almost entyrely offset by the new lighter seat clamp, the whole package being just 1g heavier than a pre-July Brompton.
How does it work? Quoting the data sheet which will be supplied with it, the RFC can be set in latch mode or non-latch mode. In latch mode, the clip automatically engages with the rear frame when it’s unfolded, so that the rear frame/wheel doesn’t fold when the bike is lifted. In non-latch mode, the clip can’t engage, leaving the rear frame free to fold, and allowing easier parking. To switch between the two modes you rotate the suspension block using an indicator mark as a reference.
Suspension rubber block not supplied, simply re-use your origional.
Weight: 128g .
Please note Brompton have selling restrictions to some countries who have their own dealers. If you are unsure please contact our sales team.
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Questions & Answers (3)
Brompton Rear Frame Clip Complete Retrofit Kit
By Stephen Mellor
26 Oct 2020
I've read that pre-2007 models this item won't fit. Is there any advice you can offer to me on this please?
SJS Customer Service:
No, these fit pre 2007 fine, its the early 1990s models that sometimes are not suitable.
Thanks - 26/10/20
Thanks - 26/10/20
I have a 2004 Brompton - will this fit my bike? Thanks...
By David
24 Oct 2020
SJS Customer Service:
Yes!
Thanks - 26/10/20
Thanks - 26/10/20
Do you ship to Germany?
By Anonymous
15 May 2019
SJS Customer Service:
Hi, yes we can ship Brompton spare parts to Germany. If you add the parts you need to your basket it will tell you the shipping cost. Thanks 15/05/2019