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The first Brompton folding bike was designed in 1975 by Andrew Ritchie. Ever since then, the company has grown and innovated, becoming internationally recognized for their well-engineered, durable, portable, versatile bikes. With a fold that can be completed in under 20 seconds and that collapses the bike to a rough size of 24" by 24" by 12" or a stack of maybe 4 pizza boxes, it's all the more phenomenal that the bike rides and feels as any bike should. It can be equipped with all the features that are integral to any city bike: fenders, racks to carry bags, dynamo lighting, and hassle-free shifting and braking. While it may not be Dutch in its country of origin, it is without a doubt a bike that capably handles all the duties of a typical Dutch bike, with the added benefit of folding down to a small size. For travelers, multi-modal commuters, or those living in cramped apartments, the Brompton is an ideal solution.
The Advance Roller Rack makes moving around the city even easier by making Brompton T and P Lines feel like a super light suitcase.
A large 20 liter capacity tote with a zipper in a rad DISRUPT camo print.
An upgraded front light by Brompton, but made with Cateye. Bright, rechargeable, and compatible with all Bromptons, with or without a bag.
The Brompton Borough Tote (S) is a front-mounted bag that's closer in size, capacity, and aesthetic to a purse or handbag. This one has a fun, urban inspired print from Liberty Fabric.
A Brompton bag made from recycled polyester yarn; wear this bag on your back, or attach it to the front carrier block on a Brompton folding bicycle.
Replacement dynamo wires for Brompton tail lights.
A silver 16" (349mm ISO diameter) Brompton superlight front wheel with radial lacing pattern.
A standard (16" / 349mm ISO diameter) Brompton front wheel in silver color.
A replacement suspension block for Brompton bikes.
Axle nuts, washers, and no-turn washers for Brompton 3- and 6-speed rear wheels.
Quick release and hardware kit for connecting rear triangle to mainframe.