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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 P-Line 2026 Overview

The P-Line has existed in Brompton’s lineup for nearly two decades, but for most of that time it occupied an odd space — the misfit child in the Brompton family. The concept, first introduced in 2005 under the name Superlight, was straightforward: use titanium where lightness and ride comfort matter, keep steel where durability matters....

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Brompton C-Line 2026 Overview

2025 was a seismic year for the Brompton C-Line, so what’s new for 2026? Turns out, quite a bit! In 2025, Brompton retired the long-running 6-speed platform and introduced a wider frame and a new 12-speed drivetrain. With that foundation in place, the 2026 Brompton C-Line represents the refinement stage. The long-anticipated 4-speed finally joins...

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Introducing the Brompton e-Motiq

Motiq. No one outside Brompton seems to know exactly what the word means. We’ve guessed that it might be an acronym from project management: Money, Organization, Time, Information, Quality. If so, that would be an internal joke, given that this project has been in development for nearly twenty years. Or, perhaps it’s a mash-up of...

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The Story Behind Brompton’s New e-Motiq Electric System

The new Brompton Electric with the e-Motiq system marks a quiet shift in how Brompton thinks about power. The motor is lighter, the controls are simpler, and the software observes how you ride before predicting range. In his book, Engineering for Change, Brompton CEO Will Butler-Adams writes that Brompton develops products by “pull, not push”;...

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Pedaal x Red Tower: Cerakote Your Brompton

Scratches happen. This matters, because on steel bikes, the paint isn’t there just to keep things pretty. Steel is highly corrosive, so once the paint chips, rust will begin to attack. Luckily, we have an answer for this. We’d like to introduce our partnership with Red Tower Armoury. A Journey for the Perfect Finish Bromptons...

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Brompton 1975 Edition: 50 Years in the Making

In 1975, Andrew Ritchie sketched out what he called the “bike of the future.” Fast forward fifty years, and Brompton is celebrating that invention with the 1975 Edition, a special 50th anniversary release limited to just 1,975 bikes worldwide. Pedaal is proud to announce that we will be one of just two Canadian retailers offering...

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