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Brompton Bicycle Book
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Brompton Bicycle tells the fascinating story behind one of the world’s most unusual and popular folding bikes. It details how you can modify and convert your Brompton for such uses as child carrying and tackling hilly country as well as acting as a unique maintenance and repair manual, full tips you won;t find in any standard bike repair book.

David Henshaw has edited and published A to B magazine, specialising in folding and electric bikes, since 1997 and helped Brompton establish its dealer network in the 1990s.


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