Brompton P Line Urban - Midnight Black Metallic - Mid vs Hummingbird Folding Multi - Speed Bike

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Brompton P Line Urban - Midnight Black Metallic - Mid
Brompton P Line Urban - Midnight Black Metallic - Mid

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Hummingbird Folding Multi - Speed Bike
Hummingbird Folding Multi - Speed Bike

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Technical Specifications
Load Carrying Capacity -- Maximum Weight Limit : 110 kg - 243 Pounds
Drivetrain Brompton 4 speed drivetrain, 163% range --
Frame Main Frame: Precision drawn heat-treated steel tubing with hand brazing and selected auto-brazed joints
Rear Frame: Superlight Advance rear frame made from Titanium with a replaceable hanger, redesigned suspension block and new 54mm roller wheels
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Handle Bar -- Full Carbon 520mm wide with a 50mm rise to allow adjustment of reach
Fork Superlight Titanium fork with a threaded headset --
Seats -- Ultra light Carbon rails with a 130mm width, high density padding and ergonomic cut-out for better comfort
Seatpost Brompton Standard Chromoly steel tube – gloss black. Suitable for maximum inside leg 33″/83cm Full Carbon with Titanium hardware
Grip Superlight lock-on grips with precision ground lightweight foam adhered to ultrathin engineered core weighing just 42g per pair Ultra light EVA foam
Crankset -- Shimano Alfine Hollowtech 170mm crank arm length
Pedals Brompton Folding left hand and non-folding right-hand pedals Quick release with sealed bearings
Chain Hollow pin Superlight Advance Chain YBN super light hollow pin design, nickel plated for longer service
Shifters Brompton 4 speed trigger shifter --
Gear 4-speed gear system Shimano Nexus 8 speed grip shifter
Saddle Fizik Aliante R7 – a comfortable saddle with lightweight performance from its Composite Carbon Nylon shell --
Headset Brompton Superlight headset --
Derailleur Rear Patent-pending direct mount 4 speed derailleur --
Hub Front -- Shimano Nexus SG-8R31 8 Speed Internally Geared Rear Hub
Chainrings 6061 forged aluminium crank with 50T chainring and integrated chainguard 48 teeth with integrated CNC chain guard
Sprocket 11-13-15-18 Tooth Rear Sprocket : 17 tooth 3 lobe design
Bottom Bracket Square taper bottom bracket Shimano Press Fit sealed bearing unit
Tyres
Front Schwalbe ONE Black Tyre High performance Schwalbe Kojak with Kevlar bead, puncture protection and reflective band for high visibility 16" 32 -349 size
Rear Schwalbe ONE Black Tyre High performance Schwalbe Kojak with Kevlar bead, puncture protection and reflective band for high visibility 16" 32 -349 size
Wheel / RIM Front Wheel: Superlight front wheel – Lightweight rim, double-butted spokes and aluminium hub body with sealed bearings and hex key axle
Rear Wheel: Superlight 4 speed rear wheel – Lightweight rim, double-butted spokes and aluminium hub body with sealed bearings, newly developed 4 speed freehub body and hex key axle
Ultra-light aluminium alloy with butted spokes and sealed bearings ISO 349 mm wheel size
Brakes
Front Dual Pivot Calipers --
Rear Dual Pivot Calipers --
Brake Lever -- CNC ultralight
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Midnight Black Metallic Hummingbird Yellow
Prestige Black
Carbon Edition
Flax


Physical Specs
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Weight 10.2 kg 9 kg
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Additional Details Folded Size: 645mm (H) x 585mm (W) x 270mm (D) (25.3” x 23” x 10.6”)
Chain tensioner: Advance chain tensioner with replaceable hanger mounting
Front carrier: Front carrier block adaptor for all types of Brompton luggage (non-electric)
Mudguards: New curved profile with updated mudguard flaps
Cables : Jagwire ultra-slick cables with polished stainless steel inner cable
Seatclamp : CNC design 41mm
Brake Calipers : Shimano BR-R451 Super SLR dual pivot design keeps operating friction to a minimum, improving braking performance.Durable quick release for fast and easy wheel removal
Approximate Folded Dimensions : 117x60x20 Centimeters - 46x23x8 Inches

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