Brompton has been building 16-inch wheel folding bikes for more than half a century and the decision to offer the larger G-Line has called for some advertising hyberbole amid the general bike industry ...
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Brompton’s Electric G Line: A fun-to-ride, commuter-friendly bike that can go everywhere and anywhere with you
Despite having lived in several very small city apartments over the years, I’ve never once owned a folding bike. Perhaps it's cultural, but folding bikes simply aren’t as common in North America as ...
Folding ebikes make a lot of sense for folks who have to factor in trains or buses for the commute to work. But what if you want to venture farther? Brompton's new G Line models are designed "for the ...
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I tried Brompton’s £6k folding titanium and carbon e-bike, and it’s genius, but not for everyone
The Brompton Electric T Line is a paradox in motion. It’s the lightest electric Brompton ever made, yet it’s also the most expensive. It feels familiar but completely re-engineered, refined yet ...
It puzzles me that the pedal assist is not force activated - it's not like it's a novel problem and having a 2nd tier system in a $4k bike feels bad Click to expand... It was really sad to see they ...
Electric bikes have gained immense popularity, with folding e-bikes emerging as a game-changer, offering portability and pedal-assist power. This article explores folding e-bikes’ pros and cons, ...
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