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General Maintenance:

The Brompton doesn’t need much in the way of maintenance - the sealed hub gears and galvanised chain make the gearing very durable. So, basically just oil the chain occasionally. Also oil the cables - especially, drip a little oil into the upturned end of the brake cable where it goes into the brakes at the front and back.

Adjusting the Gears:

The 3-speed SRAM hub gear (as fitted to all bikes from ~2001 onwards) is very easy to adjust:

  1. Unfold the bike completely - including the back wheel.
  2. Put the shifter into 3rd gear, and turn the pedals a few times to make sure the hub is in gear.
  3. Push the rod at the end of the toggle chain into the grey plastic fitting on the gear cable. Push it in far enough to remove all the slack in the cable, but not so much that the toggle chain has actually been pulled out a bit.
  4. Test ride the bike to make sure you’ve got it!

The 3-speed Sturmey Archer hub (fitted to older Bromptons) is almost as easy:

  1. Unfold the bike completely - including the back wheel.
  2. Put the shifter into 2nd gear, and turn the pedals a few times to make sure that the hub is in gear.
  3. Have a look at the toggle chain - try pulling it out. You’ll see that the chain is attached to a round rod, if you pull it out far enough.
  4. Tighten the barrel adjuster on the cable until the end of the round rod lines up exactly with the end of the hub axle. Make sure you’re lining up with the axle itself - not the wheelnut or the plastic pulley.
  5. Test ride the bike to make sure you’ve got it!

The 5-speed Sturmey Archer (also fitted to older Bromptons) is a bit more difficult:

  • Unfold the bike completely - including the back wheel.
  • Put the shifter into 2nd gear, and turn the pedals a few times to make sure that the hub is in gear.
  • Have a look at the toggle chain - try pulling it out. You’ll see that the chain is attached to a round rod, and on that rod is a little notch with red or blue paint in it.
  • Tighten the barrel adjuster on the cable until that coloured notch lines up exactly with the end of the hub axle. Make sure you’re lining up with the axle itself - not the wheelnut or the plastic pulley.
  • The 5-speed is more sensitive than the 3-speed - it can be fiddly to see what you’re doing, but try to get this as accurate as possible.
  • Test ride the bike to make sure you’ve got it!

The derailleur system on newer 6-speed bikes does not need any adjustment - it has a self-balancing system which makes up for any cable stretch.

Fixing a Puncture:

Front wheel punctures are easy on the Brompton, so I’ll concentrate on the back wheel:

  • Turn the bike upside-down - balancing it on the handlebars and saddle if you don’t have a stand.
  • Fold the back wheel over, to reduce the tension in the chain, and unhook the chain from the tensioner arm.
  • Fold the wheel back, and disconnect the hub gear.
  • Unscrew the toggle chain and pull off the toggle pulley (if there is one).
  • Use a 15mm spanner to remove the outer wheel nut and any washers.
  • Take off the chain tensioner - just pull it off the axle.
  • Use a 15mm spanner to undo the wheelnuts - undo them far enough to free the anti-rotation washers as well. Now you can take the wheel off and repair the puncture.
  • To refit, first refit the wheel - don’t forget to loop the chain over the sprocket! Make sure the anti-rotation washers are in place, and tighten the wheelnuts.
  • Push the tensioner back on. The chain goes under the pulley.
  • Fold the back wheel over, and loop the chain over the tensioner arm pulley. Fold the wheel back.
  • Refit the outer wheel nut and any washers. If there’s a toggle pulley then make sure the tabbed washer lines up with the gear cable. You don’t need to tighten this nut too much.
  • Screw the toggle chain back in, and fit the toggle pulley (if there is one).
  • Adjust the gears as above.

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Last updated on:
 09 May 2008

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