If you ride a train or bus wherever you need to go every day, the Electric G Line would be a fantastic option for getting to ...
A pioneer in folding bikes, Brompton has set the standard since 1976. The bike's ingenious three-part fold design excels in ...
Compact, clever, and charmingly British, Brompton’s Electric G Line adds watts to its whimsy for riders short on space but long on style. By Heather Kuldell-Ware Published Oct 14, 2025 2:45 PM EDT We ...
City cycling has changed a lot since Brompton first started cobbling folding bikes in London. Not only is there more traffic than ever but train rules are stricter, plus e-bikes have gone from novelty ...
The Brompton Electric C-Line Explore is built on the venerable Brompton design, which has remained pretty much the same since its introduction in the late 1970s. It’s a design that’s lasted because it ...
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There’s never been a better time to ride a weird bike. That’s especially true if you live in a city where you can regularly see kids being dropped off at schools from cargo bikes with buckets, child ...
Appropriately enough, this half-century year is also being marked with a new cutting-edge product, the company’s lightest ever e-bike, the flagship to a revitalised electric bike range. The Brompton ...
This is the second Brompton I’ve reviewed. The first was the non-electrified, normal Brompton P Line. If you simply can't be bothered to read that review, the take-home message is that I think you ...
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