The
Brompton
Fold

In 1975, Andrew Ritchie, inventor and founder of the Brompton bike, expertly engineered to transform an ordinary bike into a small, locked package. Known as the Brompton Fold, the bike shrinks in size - no larger than its wheels - all in under 20 seconds.

Folds and unfolds in 4 steps.

Folds compact

Whether indoors or outdoors, a Brompton occupies less space compared to a normal bike. 585mm long and 565mm high and 270mm deep.

Fold to go

It's so compact that you can take it on a train, water taxi, buses, supermarkets, cafes, meetings, libraries, etc. the list goes on. It's so functional that it adapts to your daily life.

Folds in seconds.

Tow, roll, glide.

Folds into your journey

What do you do when you're tired of cycling around the Hudson River? Build yourself a folding boat that attaches to your folding bike, then ride and sail across it.

‘People look at me like I am crazy and they’re also inspired.
I like to have new experiences’

New Yorker and Brompton owner, Tommy Lutz

Take A Test Ride

Experience the exquisite engineering of a Brompton bike first-hand. Fill out the form to register for a test ride and find the right fit for you.