There's no better travelling companion than the Brompton. On the train or bus, it tucks neatly into luggage space and it's welcome on virtually all public transport, even where restrictions apply to normal bikes. On aircraft, you might hesitate before taking it on as cabin luggage, but there's no problem checking it in normally (it's lovely biking off at the other end), and of course one or more Bromptons can easily go in the car.
So, how do you take the healthy option for travelling about? How do you avoid
reaching for the car for short trips? How do you save fares? How can you get quickly around town as the roads become ever more full? You use a bike!
Fine, but then you have to worry about it being stolen. Also it's not always easy to take with you. Also where do you keep it if you don't want a bike stuck permanently in the hallway? It's here that the Brompton really comes into its own.
It's the bike you keep in a cupboard or under the stairs. It's the bike that carries lots of luggage or shopping and still rides OK. It's the bike you can pick up and take in with you when you get to the shops, the theatre, the workplace/office or the station. It's the bike to use when traffic or parking is a problem. It's also the bike to bring out for long rides in the country. You'll love its ride, you'll love the way it tucks into the smallest corner. It's practical and it's fun. That's the Brompton Solution.
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