Reliable, comfortable steel frame, robust equipment, all in a compact folding design. Made to unlock your city, and the world. Nothing folds like a Brompton. Reliable, comfortable steel frame, robust ...
The electric bike you can lift and carry, easily. Just 15.6kg thanks to a titanium and steel frame and best in class components. The electric bike you can lift and carry, easily. Just 15.6kg thanks to ...
Fits into your life, indoors and out. Freedom in the city, and beyond. Fits into your life, indoors and out. Freedom in the city, and beyond.
The most versatile e-bike in the world.
Drawing on our previous three collaborations with David Millar of CHPT3, we turn to page 4 and the horizon broadens. A bike that originated as a city commuter and became a daily workhorse for David, a ...
The best way to carry anything on your bike is with a Brompton bag. Big, small or essentials only, all of our bags click into place, sit secure and are made to last. The best way to carry anything on ...
Display, demo and gently used Brompton bikes - looking for their next adventure. Up to 20% off. You could say some of these bikes have been around the block while others have been sat in the comfort ...
20% lighter that all equivalent all-steel model, P Line is lightweight performance folded and unfolded. With a titanium and steel frame and best-in-class components, it's even easier to move in the ...
Exploring, commuting or long-distance adventuring. Whatever your needs. There's a Brompton for everyone.
Andrew Ritchie was a young engineer who thrived on solving problems. When he moved to London, he decided there must be a better way of moving around. In 1975, in the bedroom of his flat overlooking ...
Thirteen, one-of-a-kind, Brompton bikes. Designed by some of the biggest names in music and made by us. Totally unique, custom-built and all for a good cause. We joined forces with thirteen major ...
The magical engineering. At the heart of every bike. Invented by our founder Andrew Ritchie in 1975, the Brompton 3-part fold transforms the bike into a small locked package —in under 20-seconds.