Superlight compact 4-speed gear system fine-tuned for city riding. Titanium and steel frame and best-in-class componentry. Weighing 1.55kg less than the equivalent all-steel model, P Line features a titanium rear frame, forks, and all-new suspension block. Next-level componentry and enhanced portability features makes the P Line faster to ride, lighter to carry, and easier to move around.
20% Lighter
Saving almost 2kg on the all-steel equivalent, this bike performs indoors and out.The P Line titanium rear frame and forks are 700 grams lighter than the all-steel equivalent and are just as strong.
Smoother ride
The redesigned suspension block maximises efficiency and responsiveness by shifting your pedal power to improve control and handling performance. Naturally, shock-absorbing titanium has long been popular for road bikes because the ride characteristics of the metal smooths the buzz of harsh surfaces without compromising performance.
Kevlar reinforced tyres
With a Kevlar bead, the Continental Contact Urban lightweight folding tyre offers a 60g weight saving compared to the steel bead version. Purgrip technology provides a superior grip and control in wet or dry conditions.
Specification |
- Titanium fork and new advanced titanium rear triangle
- Continental Contact Urban tyres
- The 4-speed gear system
- New redesigned suspension block
- The P Line titanium rear frame and forks are 700 grammes lighter than the all-steel equivalent
- Even more responsive and efficient with improved control and handling
- New dual-locking seat post system has two positions, fully down for storing or halfway up for rolling
- Easy to manoeuvre from the saddle when in dual-locking position
- New larger diameter rolling wheels help you glide for even greater manoeuvrability portability
- Similar gear ratio to the 3-speed and 60% more than the 2
- All-new wheelset - lighter and even sturdier
- Fitted with hex key axles for easier roadside repairs and maintenance
- 7-year frame warranty
- Handbuilt in London
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Brompton Handlebar Types |
- There are three handlebar types, offering different riding positions for varying heights of rider and riding styles.
- Low: A straight handlebar. Ideal for those who like to race about town and have experience of riding Brompton bikes. The bar gives the bike a sporty feel.
- Mid: A riser style handlebar. The most popular handlebar type, it creates a relaxed neutral position for most riders. For smaller rider a mid bar provides an upright dutch bike position.
- High: A riser style handlebar with a longer stem. The high bars create a dutch bike position putting the rider very upright. The high bar is ideal for taller riders who want a relaxed feel.
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