Off Yer Bike Brompton Handle - OYS (strap)

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The Perfect accessory for your lovely Brompton folding bike.

This is the OYS version, with metal D-rings to attach a shoulder strap (sold separately). 

The Off yer bike handle is constructed in three distinct sections: One large pad, one small pad and a strong, robust thermo moulded rubber handle.

The large front pad, the stabilising pad, secures the handle to the main frame cross bar. The smaller rear pad also fits onto the main cross bar behind the narrower diagonal tube and guarantees the handle is positioned in the ideal place for perfect balance when carrying the bike when both folded and in 'ride ready mode'.

Two velcro straps, one on the large front pad and one on the smaller pad lock the pads into place and prevent movement along the frame and a high quality leather backing on the pads eliminates any lateral movement around the main frame tube.

The thermo moulded rubber handle which joins the two pads together has been designed to a specific length and height so that users can carry the bike from either side when folded or in 'ride ready mode'. 

Users can decide which side they prefer to carry the bike and adjust the fitting position of the handle accordingly.

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HOW IT WORKS

What happens when you join the 10k+ happy Huckleberry Customers

order your bike

When your order your bike on our site, it notifies us at the shop.
Day 1

We'll build it and put it in a box

After you place your order, we'll build your bike – so you don't have to. Derailleurs, brakes, and every bolt is adjusted properly. From there, it's time to ship.
Day 2

Your new bike arrives at your door

We ship new bikes 95% assembled. 
It takes 3 simple steps to get your bike rolling: 1. Mount the front wheel. 2. Attach the handlebars. 3. Put on the pedals
Day 4-9

Ride!

It's time to get rolling. You have a new bike to ride.
Day 9, 10, 11, 12, 13... every day.