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Brompton folding bikes
The Brompton is a bike which rides well, is safe, and yet
folds easily into a very compact and portable package: other folding bikes
have their own character and purpose, but none we feel matches the Brompton's
convenience or gives you the same freedom and independence.
M-type. The classic shape of the M-type handlebar
has been used on the Brompton since the outset. It gives a fairly upright
ride with excellent control. Grip height is 1015mm, and there is scope
for a little fore/aft adjustment. The M-type is a general purpose Brompton,
as much at home around town as for exploring in the country, and with
plenty of room for luggage at the front
P-type. The foam lower grips, well forward and about
880mm from the ground, are angled for comfort on longer stretches of road,
and you can deliver some real power to the pedals. Take care, however,
as the brakes are on the upper bar, and you should only use this lower
position when the road is quite clear. The upper grips, at about 1033mm,
provide a welcome contrast, and also give the best position for manoeuvring
in traffic. The P-type is a bit heavier than an M-type, and theres
less room for over-filling a front pannier, but its the best choice
for longer distances and touring, or if you intend to do some fast riding.
S-type. The S-type is for many the prettiest Brompton,
and with its Kevlar brake cables and high-tensile-alloy handlebar its
the lightest. The grips are light foam, and, at about 935mm from the ground,
appreciably lower than on the M-type, and 50mm further forward: so you
can get well down out-of-the- wind, and enjoy the positive feel of these
bikes. Front luggage for an S-type is the S-bag: there is no room under
the handlebar for any of the other full-size luggage options. The S-type
is ideal for getting about town, but as with any Brompton you can just
as well use it for days out in the country. An S-type is also a sensible
choice for smaller riders seeking lower bars.
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