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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 G-Line at Paris to Ancaster: The Folding Bike That Takes A Pass

The Paris to Ancaster ain’t your average Sunday spin. It’s a gritty, muddy, and spirited spring tradition where roadies, mountain bikers, gravel grinders – and the occasional mad genius on a folding bike – line up to battle farm lanes, rail trails, creek crossings, and April weather. Born out of Belgian spring classics, it’s part...

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My Other Bike is a Bike Interview

We had just recieved Canada’s first Brompton G-Line when Ty, from My Other Bike is a Bike contacted us to ask for a test ride. We checked out his Youtube channel and fell head over heels. Ty’s videos are quirky, quietly political, and often meditations on what makes cycling in the city so enjoyable. We...

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Six months in Europe by Brompton and Train

The owners of Pedaal are one part English, one part Dutch, and both parts Canadian. In this travelogue, we feature one part Dutch parents riding one part English bike throughout the landscapes of Europe. It’s an ode to Pedaal’s own parentage! But ultimately, this is a story of what makes Brompton so exceptional. On one...

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Unfolding Travels: The Bromptoning Interview

Brompton bicycles have no better marketing team than the people who ride their bikes. If you’ve shopped for a Brompton and live in Canada or the USA, you have almost certainly landed on Heather and Pier’s Bromptoning website. And, chances are good you’ve been inspired! Heather and Pier are a living testimony to all the...

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Brompton G-Line Snow Day: Squirrelly Fun!

The Inuktitut language has at least a dozen words for snow, each capturing a different personality of winter’s ever-shifting terrain. Qanik is the soft, fresh stuff. Sitilluqaaq forms stubborn, wind-sculpted drifts. The best snow for riding? That would be illusaq—firm, packed, and ready for action. But on February 22nd, for our Brompton G-Line Snow Day,...

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Thinking of a New Bike? Here’s why a Brompton is Perfect!

Is there a bike that can solve the problem of theft? A bike that you can take inside wherever we go, even grocery trips? Is there a bike can safely cut through city streets with speed and agility? Is there a bike that can pass by the condo concierge, the train conductor, and be stored...

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