which is a more or less complete reinvention of the Brompton folding bike, done in titanium. A complete reinvention, that is, apart from the core look and design of the bicycle. That's no surprise.
He’s been a tech journalist for almost 20 years. It fit! Despite Brompton embiggening everything on its iconic folding bike, I was chuffed to see the new model G e-bike collapse into a compact ...
Brompton Because while the London-based brand has been producing incredibly innovative and reliable folding bikes for 50 years, this rugged latest chapter might just be the best equipped to tackle one ...
This all-new Brompton G Line gravel folder might just make a lot of cyclists reconsider a folding bike. The core Brompton ...
Imagine a folding bike that weighs just 7.45kg, that you can scoop up with one hand, and balance on a finger. Now meet the Brompton T Line. Using titanium instead of its standard steel ...
The Brompton factory in London makes 1,000 folding bikes per week. The process starts with steel tubes, these tubes are cut to length and put into an auto-brazer. The auto-brazer attaches machined ...
Brompton is updating its T Line range with Cerakote, a highly durable ceramic-based coating that’s typically found on ...
A decade ago I was lucky enough to work for an employer that offered a bicycle loan scheme to its employees, and I took the opportunity to spend on a Brompton folding bike. This London-made ...
A G4i+ model is also available with more carbon fibre, but it costs more. Brompton is synonymous with folding bikes, and its products can be spotted all over the city’s public transport network.