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Guest Roaster: Rooftop Coffee Roasters

Sometimes the way we select our guest roasters is a long, winding road loaded with autobiography. There’s a habit here of never leaving for a trip without researching every coffee stop along the way, and most trips tend to be bicycle tours. There are few worse ways to welcome a fresh, dewy morning than with...

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Brompton Appoints Pedaal as Exclusive Canadian Distributor

After two decades of patchwork importing, exchange-rate volatility, and retailers acting as their own freight brokers, Brompton Bicycle in Canada now has a home. For the first time, one of the world’s most influential urban mobility brands will move through a centralized Canadian warehouse, priced in Canadian dollars and supplied to retailers across the country...

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Testing the Fold: A Brompton in Bermuda

Denys is a recent Brompton convert and a relative of Brompton CEO Will Butler-Adams. His first trip with the new T Line doubles as a test. The Brompton is built to far tighter tolerances than a standard bike because when something folds, every fraction of a millimetre counts. Smaller always means harder. In Bermuda, Denys...

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Is the Older Brompton Electric Still a Good Buy?

The question of whether to buy an older Brompton electric bike has become increasingly common since the launch of the new e-Motiq system for 2025. We’ve noticed that prices for the older front-motor models have dropped sharply across Canada, while the new rear-drive e-Motiq platform is reshaping expectations of what an electric folding bike can...

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Engineering For Change: The 2026 Brompton Overview

Brompton turned fifty in 2025. For most companies, anniversaries are a moment to look back. In the case of Brompton, they chose to look forward. Brompton was never a clever storage trick. From the beginning, the folding mechanism existed to solve a transportation problem: how to connect the first and last mile for London rail...

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Brompton T-Line 2026 Overview

The T-Line is the lightest Brompton ever made and the purest realization of the folding bike that Brompton founder Andrew Ritchie imagined fifty years ago. Everything on the T-Line exists to reduce friction and increase movement. After all, cities aren’t linear journeys. They stack vertically. A bike designed for the city must circulate through buildings,...

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Brompton G-Line 2026 Overview

The G-Line arrived in 2025 and immediately became our second best-selling Brompton, right behind the dependable C-Line. The C-Line represents the classic Brompton formula: compact, light, quick to fold. But, the G-Line is different. It feels engineered for a more demanding urban reality, the kind where pavement breaks without warning and shortcuts turn into gravel....

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