Brompton C Line Mid Handlebar 6-Speed in Tempest Blue Archive Colour
The global Brompton bike tour's One-Millionth edition has been nothing short of extraordinary. Enthusiastic Brompton fans and proud owners united to craft a journey that stands out from the rest. From the captivating Popriders in Beijing to the Sunday morning cyclists in Valencia, and the massive pedal parade in Singapore featuring over 400 Brompton owners, each city's community showcased awe-inspiring unity. The Berlin party crew and the challenging ride up Mont Ventoux in France added even more unforgettable tales to the mix.
In celebration of Brompton bike tours around the world, Brompton's dedicated team at the London Factory has designed bikes in the colors you said you love the most and Brompton Tempest Blue is one of them. These bikes boast a sturdy, handmade steel frame with a glossy finish and are equipped with silver parts as the first-ever Brompton. Offering 6 gears for your exploration needs and featuring a Brooks C17 all-weather saddle, a personal favorite of Brompton founder, Andrew Ritchie, these bikes are a celebration of a million remarkable stories on two wheels.
The global Brompton bike tour's One-Millionth edition has been nothing short of extraordinary. Enthusiastic Brompton fans and proud owners united to craft a journey that stands out from the rest. From the captivating Popriders in Beijing to the Sunday morning cyclists in Valencia, and the massive pedal parade in Singapore featuring over 400 Brompton owners, each city's community showcased awe-inspiring unity. The Berlin party crew and the challenging ride up Mont Ventoux in France added even more unforgettable tales to the mix.
In celebration of Brompton bike tours around the world, Brompton's dedicated team at the London Factory has designed bikes in the colors you said you love the most and Brompton Tempest Blue is one of them. These bikes boast a sturdy, handmade steel frame with a glossy finish and are equipped with silver parts as the first-ever Brompton. Offering 6 gears for your exploration needs and featuring a Brooks C17 all-weather saddle, a personal favorite of Brompton founder, Andrew Ritchie, these bikes are a celebration of a million remarkable stories on two wheels.
The global Brompton bike tour's One-Millionth edition has been nothing short of extraordinary. Enthusiastic Brompton fans and proud owners united to craft a journey that stands out from the rest. From the captivating Popriders in Beijing to the Sunday morning cyclists in Valencia, and the massive pedal parade in Singapore featuring over 400 Brompton owners, each city's community showcased awe-inspiring unity. The Berlin party crew and the challenging ride up Mont Ventoux in France added even more unforgettable tales to the mix.
In celebration of Brompton bike tours around the world, Brompton's dedicated team at the London Factory has designed bikes in the colors you said you love the most and Brompton Tempest Blue is one of them. These bikes boast a sturdy, handmade steel frame with a glossy finish and are equipped with silver parts as the first-ever Brompton. Offering 6 gears for your exploration needs and featuring a Brooks C17 all-weather saddle, a personal favorite of Brompton founder, Andrew Ritchie, these bikes are a celebration of a million remarkable stories on two wheels.
Specifications:
Speeds: 6 Speeds
Gear Ratio: 6 speed standard (50T chainring)
Frame Material: Steel
Handlebar Type: MID Handlebar
Main Frame Colour: Tempest Blue
RearFrameColour: Tempest Blue
Lighting: Reflectors Only
Add Rack: Mudguards
Tyre: Schwalbe Marathon Racer
Saddle Height: Standard or Extended
Saddle: Brooks Cambium C17 All Weather
Front Carrier Block: Front Carrier Block
Andrew Ritchie as an engineering graduate from Cambridge University used his knowledge to build the first Brompton folding bike in his bedroom – from which he could see the Brompton Oratory (hence the name). Ritchie persuaded 10 friends to invest £100 each so that he could build a prototype which was completed one year later. Brompton Bicycles was founded in 1976. Andrew Ritchie expertly engineered to transform the bike into a small, locked package a little larger than its wheels—all in under 20 seconds. Nothing folds like a Brompton folds. Brompton has now produced well over 100,000 bicycles and in 2008 achieved 25,000 units for export to markets such as the Netherlands, America, Germany, Japan, and Scandinavia.