
Note: it doesn't fit the Brompton Electric, email me for more info and options. But it does fit the Brompton G-line both the Electric and the manual version.
Note2: it can only be strapped to the Brompton T-line and not bolted bacause of the bigger frame tube diameter (see method 2 below)
This is the 8th iteration of the #mainframehugger aluminium luggage platform. The Mk8 is different from the Mk7 in one small design aspect, which is the engraving. It now says: "EERDER METAAL" rather than EERDER XPLORER. The Little shelve/upright section is now an option rather than a standard item as lot's of people don't use it anyway. It's main purpose was to act as a shelve to keep stuff from sliding down when used as an anything cage on a bikepacking bike's front fork. Most of these are used on Bromptons which makes the upright section less usefull. By leaving out this part I'm able to leave the price unchanged for the time being.
It still features the 4 longer slots in the outer positions which were introduced on the Mk6 version (next to the big corner holes), these are slightly longer to accomodate 25 mm wide webbing like the #stickystrips and the Voilé Rack strap hooks . The other slots are long enough for the standard 20 mm wide Voilé straps.
It feautures 3 ways to attach it to your frame, just as the Mk5
The main purpose of the #framehugger is to strap a narrow (dry)bag, case, box, tent, sleeping mat or other narrow stuff (maybe even long) safe and secure to your Brompton.
I personally use it to bring small boxes to the post office, store my lock, for multi-day cycling trips, for my Crocs, transport gas bottles for welding and brazing to the supplier for a refill. One hand on the bottle and the other hand on the bar ;-)
Assembly instructions:
Start with sticking the rubber patch on the main frame, approximately 12 cm from the center of the hinge and put the platform right on top, 7.5 cm from the center of the hinge, add the bolts, secure the nuts evenly, check if the platform is tight and level and you're done! The idea is that the oval chamber/cutout on the underside of the platform should be right on top of the bend section of the main frame and positioned on the rubber patch so the paint of your Brompton doesn't get damaged.
See the pics for the ultimate position. You can play with it for like max 2 cm to either side.
Included are: