A Brompton ride the Richmond and back
I arrived in London safe and sound just around 7am on Friday the 9th of August. After collecting my luggage and clearing customs (where I had to have the Brompton B bag scanned twice to convince the customs officer that there was nothing untoward in the bag!) I made my way to the lovely flat that I am staying in near Harrods in Kensington.
I unpacked my Brompton and found that it was in perfect condition. The only little bit of 'repair' that was needed was to bend the front and back mudguards back into their proper place again (obviously when the bag was put in the hold it got a little squashed under some other luggage). I put the clamps back in the bike, pumped the wheels, had a shower and a shave and headed to my first meeting at Elephant and Castle - it was awesome! A quick 7km ride. See the Endomondo track below.
I had two other meetings on Friday, and cycled to both, and then met my sister in law and a friend in Covent Garden for dinner. All of the rides were great - although I am still struggling with a bit of a head and chest cold.
This morning I woke up a little later (a good night's sleep after a long flight and a busy day is always welcome). Then I cycled to Hammersmith and back to get some stuff sorted out for my luggage. After that I went for a lovely long ride to Richmond from Kensington (with a bit of Hyde Park at the start), ate a lovely lunch at the Orange pub in Richmond and then cycled back to Kensington (41km - slow, but fun).
Here is the Endomondo track for that ride.
Here are a few pictures from the ride. The Tow Paths along the Thames were not all smooth riding - in some places they were not paved at all. Then I found few KM's of cobble stone - Paris Roubaix on a Brompton!
Here is a lovely picture of my Black Brooks leather saddle. They are very comfortable and durable. I have this black one on my M3L and a brown one on my M6L.
One of the great things about a Brompton is that you are allowed to take it to places where most other bicycles would not be allowed! Here's Doris in the 'Orange' pub in Richmond where I stopped for lunch.
This is the business end of my Brompton! I love my little brass bell (helpful when riding in the city - pedestrians seldom look where they are going. A little ring of the bell alerts them that I am coming and keeps them, and me, safe).
A Brompton and some House Boats along the Thames.
This evening I got back to my accomodation and spent a few hours doing some administration, catching up on emails, and doing some preperation for this week's conference at Oxford University. It was wonderful doing a bit of admin knowing that I had just had a lovely day of cycling.
My cold even feels a bit better!