Brompton M6L 2021 with Metro Messenger Medium Bag
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Brompton bikes are the ultimate commuter bike. They're nimble, lightweight, fast-rolling, and they add an unquestionable class and ease to your morning. And what is easier than being able to take your office necessities off your bike and put them straight onto your shoulder? The Brompton Metro Messenger Bag is the perfect place to store your laptop, your jumper, your chargers, and everything else you need for the day ahead. Every Brompton should come with a Brompton bag. With over 16, 982, 784 ways to configure your Brompton, finding the best features for you might seem like months of endless research. However, Brompton have already done the hard work for you: the M6L has the ultimate combination of options. It has 6 gears for the longer, hillier commute; M-shaped handlebars for an upright, leisurely position; and front and rear mudguards so that you don't have to bring a change of clothes with you if you decide to brave the drizzle. Travel seamlessly from your home to the office and back again: the M6L folds up to a third of its size, making it easy to store under a desk, next to that plant in the corner of your office, or even under the table at your favourite lunch-time restaurant. A Brompton is not a bike that you lock up and leave, it is a bike that you take with you and keep by your side. Do you go the extra mile to work? The M6L weighs just 11. 8kgs which means you can carry it onto the train or tram, pop it into the boot of your car or a taxi, or even tuck it neatly into the overhead cabin on your flight. Brompton's history can be traced back to 1975, when the inventor and founder, Andrew Ritchie, created prototypes of Brompton bikes from his bedroom in South Kensington, London. The brand has never strayed from its roots and now each bike is hand brazed by a skilled craftsman at a local London factory. The craftsmanship means that every bike is both incredibly tough and unique. Each one of their brazers is trained by Brompton for 18 months and they
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