Velocity Printworks
Brompton Handlebar Extender T Line
Brompton Handlebar Extender T Line
Regular price
£30.00 GBP
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£30.00 GBP
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The extender/bridge adds ~150mm of additional mounting space for lights, cycling computers, etc. The extender/bridge is 22mm diameter, the same diameter as the Brompton handle bars.
See pictures for detailed fit and adjustments that might need to be made to accommodate the handlebar extender.
Features:
- Weight: ~35g
- 3D printed Carbon Fibre Nylon side pieces
- Carbon fibre 22mm diameter bar in the middle
- Optional zip ties included
- Standard colour is Black Customization options (for an additional fee)
Fitment Considerations Before Installation/Purchase:
- Note that the bar extender might interfere with the fold depending on the position of your handlebar. You can either adjust the tilt of the handlebar or the knob that adjusts the width of the fold.
- To adjust the handlebar, loosen the stem bolts that secures the handlebar and tilt the bar back (towards the rider). This modifies the riding position so it is recommended you make note if it affects your riding comfort.
Installation:
- The handlebar extender will be shipped assembled and come with two zip ties.
- Centre and level the handlebar extender.
- The zip ties are optional but recommended if you plan to keep the handlebar extender on the bike permanently. While the grip of the handlebar extender is strong enough that it won't pop off while riding or carrying, the zipties are a good backup in case the bike gets bumped or jostled. The part is also designed so that you can hide the thick part of the zip tie that sticks out by rotating it into the part.
- When you first fold the handlebar, please do so slowly. Do not drop the handle bar into the catch. See if the handlebar extender will interfere with the front wheel nut. If it does, you can make the adjustments to the handlebar.
- Also, if you are attaching accessories to the extender bar, be careful with the fold because the accessory might hit the wheel. For lights, they can be tilt out of the way but be especially careful with cycling computers and phone mounts.
If you are confused about any of the steps above, please look at the pictures. If you need further help, please contact me!
