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QRSPRSTACK-BB2
Running a Brompton 2 speed rear wheel and worn out the teeth on your rear sprockets?
Then this is the replacement kit for you.
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Brompton 12/16T sprocket set (Shimano splines) for 2 speed / Urban rear wheel
This sprocket set comprises the following kit for fixing to the Brompton 2 speed rear wheel.
Sprocket set kit comprises:
This video from Brompton shows how to remove and re-install the sprocket set
Tools required: This sprocket set is held in place on the rear hub by a circlip / c-clip.
A small but strong flat headed screwdriver is required to prise the old circlip / split ring off, and to fit the new one.
Note: This sprocket set is will also fit on the BWR rear wheel (which normally uses a 13/16T sprocket combination)
Brompton 2020 Q part code: Q101613
Brompton Q part code: QRSPRSTACK-BB2
Brompton part number: 9024148
Does the job
While a little disappointed to have to replace within the year after average mileage, change and spare part/s were at least not that expensive and Brompton is back to its best again. Thank you Mike and Brilliant Bikes again for great service.
Quick and easy to change
The sprockets on a Brompton are almost trivial to change. The video linked above shows it very clearly and with just a small flat-headed screwdriver I did not find it fiddly at all. Make sure to change sprockets and chain at the same time or you will get a very uneven ride with the chain slipping.
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Origin | United Kingdom |
Comm Code | 87149990 |