Greetings from Doha, Qatar.
I tour Australia on a custom-built diamond frame touring bicycle, and own a 2012 6-speed Brommie. That said, I just bike about Doha because my big tourer is in OZ awaiting me for my next trip in June.
However, I have read Heinz Stücke's book on touring with a Brommie. He toured about 196 countries in 50 years. The last 10+ years on a Brommie that the company gave him. So set the nay-sayers aside. It can be done....
For extra stories go to http://www.crazyguyonabike.com & start reading... lotsa first-hand experiences. The toolbar is on the left under "Journals". Belgium has 257 articles - but many involve other countries in the article.
Brompton touring in Belgium
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