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Step-by-step guide to unfolding the Brompton bicycle for use.
Step-by-step guide to folding the Brompton bicycle for storage or transport.
Recommended tyre pressures for various Brompton tyre models for comfort and safety.
Explanation of Brompton's two-speed and three-speed gear systems and shifting.
Guidance on adjusting and maintaining Brompton brakes for optimal safety.
Information on Brompton's battery and dynamo lighting systems.
How to use the rear frame clip for locking the bike and parking.
Tips for moving a folded Brompton using its rollers or optional Eazy Wheels.
Overview of Brompton luggage options and their carrying capacity.
Recommended lubrication points and schedule for Brompton maintenance.
Guide to adjusting saddle height for optimal riding comfort and performance.
Options for increasing seat post height on a Brompton for taller riders.
Advice on adjusting handlebar and controls for comfort and compactness.
Recommended replacement intervals for key Brompton components like cables and brake pads.
Recommended checks and services for a Brompton after the first 100 miles.
Information about registering your bike on the Brompton website for tracking.
Instructions on how to locate and record your Brompton's serial and frame numbers.
| Type | Folding Bicycle |
|---|---|
| Wheel Size | 16 inches |
| Folded Dimensions | 585mm x 565mm x 270mm (H x L x W) |
| Frame Material | Steel or Titanium (depending on model) |
| Gearing | 1, 2, 3, or 6-speed (depending on model) |
| Brakes | Dual pivot caliper brakes |
| Tires | Schwalbe Marathon Racer |
| Handlebar Options | M Type (Medium), S Type (Straight), P Type (Gravel/Touring) |
| Saddle | Brompton or Brooks (depending on model) |
| Colors | Various, including Black, Red, Blue, Green, and more (depending on model and customization) |