Brompton, the London-based company famed for its folding bicycles, is rolling out a raft of upgrades and improvements designed to increase the comfort of riders.
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The company, which states its design philosophy is to create "useful, functional products that delight the user", has reviewed the fit and ergonomics of the cockpit of its bikes and developed a number of changes designed to improve the ride feel — including a new bar shape and integrated under-bar shifters.
"We are always working to make our bikes easier to use and more fun to ride," comments Brompton’s chief design and engineering officer Will Carleysmith. "As ever the challenge is to do this within the tight size requirements of the folded bike and deliver something that is tough and will give years of service. To create a new set of controls that provide great ergonomics and feel in a super compact form we 3D printed and tested 25 iterations of gear shifter prototype and drove the final new mechanisms through 16 million gear shifts on our durability rigs."
Updates to handlebars, shifters and more
Handlebar shapes have been updated, increasing the stem length which results in a more relaxed geometry, increased grip area and, Brompton says, a stiffer and more modern looking bar. Gear shifters have now been moved to below the bar and mounted on the brake lever, as has the bell, bringing all these controls closer together and therefore easier to operate.
There are also new lock-on grips which are the lightest available on the market according to Brompton, weighing in at a reported 42g, which will be fitted to M, S and H type handlebars.
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