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General Category => Freewheeling => Topic started by: Redlight on 16 May, 2021, 02:38:33 pm

Title: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: Redlight on 16 May, 2021, 02:38:33 pm
I know this will seem counter-intuitive, but does anybody have any experience of carrying a Brompton (unfolded) on rooftop bike carrier? I've been googling to see if there is a Brompton-specific one, with no luck, and I have a feeling that my standard Thule ones won't do the trick.
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: The Family Cyclist on 16 May, 2021, 06:49:40 pm
Is a roof box an option? Ive got a folding one as lack of storage space which would easily take a folded Brompton
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: grams on 16 May, 2021, 07:55:10 pm
Plenty of people carry kids bikes on the roof. What to you suppose the problem will be?
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: Jaded on 16 May, 2021, 10:18:44 pm
Plenty of people carry kids bikes on the roof. What to you suppose the problem will be?

That's a terrible thing to say about a Brompton.
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: quixoticgeek on 16 May, 2021, 10:21:42 pm
Plenty of people carry kids bikes on the roof. What to you suppose the problem will be?

That's a terrible thing to say about a Brompton.

Yeah, your autocarrot is being weird. Its a clown bike, not a kids bike...

J
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: yoav on 17 May, 2021, 08:38:25 am
I’ve got a Thule roof rack and a Brompton. I’ve never tried the two together but I’ll have a go and report back.

Edit: the answer to your question is yes it can. Once the wheel harnesses are adjusted for the Brompton’s wheelbase, the clamp will fit round the main tube, about 6 inches in front of the seat post.
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: Redlight on 17 May, 2021, 10:03:33 am
Plenty of people carry kids bikes on the roof. What to you suppose the problem will be?


I haven't tried yet - the roof bars and rack have been in the garage since the restrictions on travel came in last year - but I suspect that when I raise the bar that locks on to the bike frame, the angle will be too tight to be able to grip the bike securely. Kids' bike tend to have standard diamond frames but, of course, the Brompton frame is H-shaped.

The roof box idea, as suggested, is currently plan B  :)
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: nuttycyclist on 17 May, 2021, 10:26:58 am
ok, I've held my tongue for enough.  I'll bite.     Why oh why oh why is this a question?

The reason we got our Bromptons was because they were the smallest folding bikes on the market at the time (except the Sinclair A-bike and from experience I can say that that is just silly).  They fitted in the rear footwell of a small car that was heavily laden with luggage.  They'll fit on the rear seat between passengers.  On a train they fit under the seat in the suitcase space (your train line may vary).

How heavily laden is your vehicle that a Brompton needs to go on the roof?
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: grams on 17 May, 2021, 10:38:11 am
The reason we got our Bromptons was because they were the smallest folding bikes on the market at the time (except the Sinclair A-bike and from experience I can say that that is just silly).  They fitted in the rear footwell of a small car that was heavily laden with luggage.  They'll fit on the rear seat between passengers.  On a train they fit under the seat in the suitcase space (your train line may vary).

Are you talking about a big heavy ugly sharp jabby bits everywhere folded Brompton and not, for example, a cuddly toy?
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: mzjo on 17 May, 2021, 02:14:11 pm
Plan A: fold the Brompton and hang it from the car's towing loop (after shrinking in the wash if necessary)
Plan B Put all the clothes in the roof box, leaving space for the bike in the car
Plan C Put in a pair of walking boots  and leave the Brompton at home (you know it makes sense!)
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: Redlight on 17 May, 2021, 02:31:53 pm
ok, I've held my tongue for enough.  I'll bite.     Why oh why oh why is this a question?
How heavily laden is your vehicle that a Brompton needs to go on the roof?

A -very. Two adults, two large teenage boys and all of our/their gear plus provisions for a self-catering holiday. It never ceases to amaze how quickly the boot of the car fills up. and how, when it is full, suddenly another three bags appear....  ::-)
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: quixoticgeek on 17 May, 2021, 02:36:52 pm
ok, I've held my tongue for enough.  I'll bite.     Why oh why oh why is this a question?
How heavily laden is your vehicle that a Brompton needs to go on the roof?

A -very. Two adults, two large teenage boys and all of our/their gear plus provisions for a self-catering holiday. It never ceases to amaze how quickly the boot of the car fills up. and how, when it is full, suddenly another three bags appear....  ::-)

Leave the teenagers behind? The brompton is clearly far more useful...

J
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: Redlight on 17 May, 2021, 02:40:08 pm



Leave the teenagers behind? The brompton is clearly far more useful...

J

Oh, if only.... but I'm not sure there would be anything left to come back to.
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: jsabine on 18 May, 2021, 07:50:32 pm
As I mentioned to you earlier, maybe you could use one of the false top tubes sold to let you carry step through frames on those carriers.

'False top tube' is enough for google to work with, but it looks like Rutland Cycles has got the Thule version on sale at the moment - https://www.rutlandcycling.com/accessories/bike-storage-transport/thule-982-bike-frame-adapter__309002
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: Redlight on 18 May, 2021, 09:46:16 pm
Thanks - I've emailed to ask if they think it will work with a Brompton. At that price it would be cheaper than renting a bike.
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: PhilO on 19 May, 2021, 08:52:35 am
Or fit the wheels into the channel of a normal rack and then use luggage straps as guy lines to triangulate either side and hold the bike(s) upright?
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: Butterfly on 19 May, 2021, 07:03:48 pm



Leave the teenagers behind? The brompton is clearly far more useful...

J

Oh, if only.... but I'm not sure there would be anything left to come back to.

In my experience you come back to every pan, mug, glass and item of crockery in dirty piles around the kitchen and bedrooms. our teenagers may vary.
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: mzjo on 19 May, 2021, 07:37:32 pm
A roofrack that takes the bike upside down, clamping on the bars and the saddle (usually the bike isn't clamped as such at the saddle, more slid into a sort of shoe and fixed with straps) should work without any modification. Strapping the bike direct to the cross bars of a roofrack on a car with rails would also work.
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: yoav on 20 May, 2021, 11:36:21 am
(https://i.postimg.cc/4N8mbfWv/331-E5-AAE-2-A0-A-4943-9317-E85180-B27-ADF.jpg)

It can be done.
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: Redlight on 20 May, 2021, 03:03:02 pm
Inpressive! I shall wave this photo at Mrs Redlight and tell her that she can take her bike to the ball! 
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: quixoticgeek on 20 May, 2021, 05:10:10 pm

Just remember to lock it. Bikes stolen from racks on cars are far too common.

J
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: Redlight on 22 May, 2021, 09:50:39 am

Just remember to lock it. Bikes stolen from racks on cars are far too common.

J

Too true. I usually triple lock - the roof bars are locked to the roof, the bike carriers are locked to the roof bars and the bikes are locked to the bike carriers. If I'm parking up overnight anywhere, then I'll usually use a couple of D-locks as well.
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: mzjo on 22 May, 2021, 08:04:24 pm

Just remember to lock it. Bikes stolen from racks on cars are far too common.

J

Too true. I usually triple lock - the roof bars are locked to the roof, the bike carriers are locked to the roof bars and the bikes are locked to the bike carriers. If I'm parking up overnight anywhere, then I'll usually use a couple of D-locks as well.

And don't forget the low height barriers going into a lot of carparks these days (at least if french experience is anything to go by.
Title: Re: Carrying a Brompton on a car roof
Post by: Asterix, the former Gaul. on 24 May, 2021, 05:59:02 am



Leave the teenagers behind? The brompton is clearly far more useful...

J

Oh, if only.... but I'm not sure there would be anything left to come back to.

In my experience you come back to every pan, mug, glass and item of crockery in dirty piles around the kitchen and bedrooms. our teenagers may vary.

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