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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 hinge clamp lever is necessary for locking and unlocking either of the two points where the Brompton frame folds.
Pre-cut cable and housing for rear brake on a M-type Brompton.
Indicator chain for 3 speed hubs on 12-speed Bromptons.
Brompton folding bikes are made in London and renowned for folding within 20 seconds into a shape roughly 24" x 24" x 12". This one is Dune Sand with black parts.
Brompton folding bikes are made in London and renowned for folding within 20 seconds into a shape roughly 24" x 24" x 12". This one is Sunset Orange with black parts.
Brompton folding bikes are made in London and renowned for folding within 20 seconds into a shape roughly 24" x 24" x 12". This one is black with black parts.
Brompton folding bikes are made in London and renowned for folding within 20 seconds into a shape roughly 24" x 24" x 12". This one is Ocean Blue with black parts.
The popular front basket for the Brompton Electric.
The Brompton Advance Roller Wheels are designed for the Brompton P Line. Buy these to replace your original pair or buy an extra set to install on the P Line rear rack, a.k.a. the Brompton Advance Roller Frame.
The battery bag that comes standard with new Brompton Electric bicycles.