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This is the last video from our family roadtrip in Norway. Sadly, we had ro cancel our last two planned tours, because of a broken shifter on Ben’s Brompton. That’s why this video is more.on the shorter side.
But: Good for us, that kind of damage happened on this tour, where we don’t had to rely on our Bromptons. So this little issue will be fixed and we.are ready for our next adventure!
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2 Comments
Wunderschön dieses Norwegen 🥰
With the (right) shifter broken, was the rear hub stuck in 3rd ?
While we never experienced this failure, as a contingency plan, we were considering locking the hub indicator chain spindle in 2nd gear position (using some thin metal wire we have in our emergency kit+spare spindle) and carry on in “direct drive” mode (2+/- only). Hilly Norway may not be the the best place to inplement such a plan however.