Whether navigating Canada’s bustling cities or exploring its rugged outdoors, the Brompton G-Line stands out as the ultimate choice. But, this bike won’t be easy to find at your local store! With extremely limited Canadian allocations, pre-orders are likely to sell out before the G-Line even arrives. Pedaal is guaranteed a significant allocation, thanks to its long-standing relationship with Brompton. We’re taking deposits for Spring delivery but best of all, we’re the only store with a G-Line you can try! That’s right, we flew to the UK and brought one back. Read more below!
Test Ride a G-Line now!
Ready to test the most revolutionary Brompton ever? We have Canada’s first G-Line, and we brought it over so that you can try before you buy. Click the image above to book your spot! Or, if you aren’t anywhere near Toronto but want to book a remote sales appointment, click here and we can run you through the bike either on a telephone or video call. Burning questions that you’d prefer to email? Of course! Just shoot them to info@pedaal.com and we’ll get right back to you!
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G, is it for Me??

What are the Origins?

How does it Compare?
We can never tire of saying that the true measure of a good folding bike is three things. First, a compact folded size shouldn’t compromise ride quality. Second, a folding bike with excellent ride quality still requires a compact folded size. And finally, the transfer between folded to unfolded or vice-versa has to be easy, quick and exact. But, this presents an engineering paradox. A bike with small wheels has natural acceleration and great agility, but these assets only come out if the bikes wheelbase – the distance from axle to axle – is long. But, a long wheelbase requires that the bike unfolds big, yet the same bike also has to fold small – very small; and, do so easily. Basically, a folding bike needs to unfold big and fold up small. No one has solved this engineering paradox except Brompton.

The Spec
Proof that Brompton is an eccentric company might be that there has never been once since 1976 – the year Brompton began – that it has ever had a Shimano brake-set or drivetrain part on it. (Shimano is a Japanese company that has a near-monopoly on the bicycle industry). Instead, Brompton opted to develop their own parts, partly to keep tolerances tight and the overall bike lighter. The G-Line changes gear here. It uses a very wide range Shimano Alfine-8 hub, a set of hydraulic disc brakes, wider Schwalbe tires with some decent grip, bigger pedals, and tube-less rims.
Why should I Pre-order?
Since 2006, the owners of Pedaal have been importing Brompton bikes into Canada, witnessing the launch of special editions like the CHPT3, Nine Streets, Bear Grylls, and entirely new models such as the T-Line and Brompton Electric. A common trend? None of these bikes made it to retail showrooms during their first year. Every model was pre-ordered in advance by eager customers. While this may seem frustrating, it speaks to Brompton’s commitment to quality. These bikes are crafted with obsessive engineering precision in their UK factory. Each bike is hand-brazed, using low-temperature brass rather than steel, which ensures straighter frames and a flawless fold. But, brazing is a skilled process that’s learned through a master/apprentice system, much like a medieval guild. Meanwhile, most Brompton parts are proprietary and made in-house, a commitment to vertical integration in a world where all supply chains are just-in-time. Additionally, the bikes are coated in a $4M painting facility that guarantees strong and durable finishes. In short, Brompton meticulously controls production to meet its highest quality standards and it only scales output volumes in line with this strict quality control.