Brompton C Line Explore H6R Dynamo Folding Bike in Racing Green
The C Line H6R features 6-speed gearing, and the H-type riser handlebar is designed for a more upright riding position. Brompton R-type is fitted with mudguards, rack, and dynamo lights.
Originally designed with the 3-part fold and hand-made in Brompton London factory since 1975. Compact, is a robust folding bike that’s fun to ride. Although C Line is built to stand up to the rigours of everyday city life, owners have taken them on round-the-world trips, country tours, and even to the South Pole. But mostly they are used in cities 364 days a year (we recommend a day off for annual service).
The C Line H6R features 6-speed gearing, and the H-type riser handlebar is designed for a more upright riding position. Brompton R-type is fitted with mudguards, rack, and dynamo lights.
Originally designed with the 3-part fold and hand-made in Brompton London factory since 1975. Compact, is a robust folding bike that’s fun to ride. Although C Line is built to stand up to the rigours of everyday city life, owners have taken them on round-the-world trips, country tours, and even to the South Pole. But mostly they are used in cities 364 days a year (we recommend a day off for annual service).
The C Line H6R features 6-speed gearing, and the H-type riser handlebar is designed for a more upright riding position. Brompton R-type is fitted with mudguards, rack, and dynamo lights.
Originally designed with the 3-part fold and hand-made in Brompton London factory since 1975. Compact, is a robust folding bike that’s fun to ride. Although C Line is built to stand up to the rigours of everyday city life, owners have taken them on round-the-world trips, country tours, and even to the South Pole. But mostly they are used in cities 364 days a year (we recommend a day off for annual service).
SPECIFICATION:
Drivetrain: Brompton Wide-range 6 speed drivetrain (2 x 3 speed), 300% range
Main Frame: Precision drawn heat-treated steel tubing with hand brazing and selected auto-brazed joints
Rear frame: Hand brazed cold-formed micro-alloy steel tubing
Fork: Steel brazed fork
Weight: 12.83kg
Folded Size: 645mm (H) x 565mm (W) x 270mm (D) (25.3'' x 23'' x 10.6'')
Saddle: Brompton saddle, integrated carry handle, mounts for Brompton rear light and saddle bag
Seatpost: Brompton Extended Chromoly steel, Chrome finish. Suitable for maximum inside leg 35"/89cm
Seatclamp: Composite seat clamp and rear frame clip
Pedals: Brompton Folding left hand and non-folding right-hand pedals
Hinge Clamps: Composite hinge clamp levers
Front Wheel: Double-wall rim, 28 spokes laced to a Brompton front hub
Rear Wheel: Double wall rim, 28 spoke, Brompton Wide ratio 3 speed internal gear hub
Tyres: 349 x 35C Schwalbe Marathon Racer. A puncture resistant tyre with a reflective sidewall
Tubes: Schrader valve
Chainset: 6061 forged aluminium crank with 50T chainring and integrated chainguard
Bottom Bracket: Square taper bottom bracket
Chain Pusher: Brompton Chain pusher
Shifter: Brompton 2 and 3 speed Trigger shifters
Brakes: Brompton Dual Pivot Calipers
Headset: Brompton headset
Front carrier: Front carrier block adaptor for all types of Brompton luggage
Mudguards: Mudguards with rubberized flap & rear rack
Lighting (reflectors): Dynamo Lights SV8 - 90.63
Pump: Brompton pump with flexible hose compatible with Schrader and Presta Valves
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.