Know your Brompton line
Know Your Brompton Line
Steps to Identify Your Brompton Line
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Look for Branding and Labels
Many Bromptons have decals, engravings, or laser-etched details indicating the line (A, C, P, T, Electric, or G). -
Check the Gearing System
- A Line — 3-speed.
- C Line — 2, 3, or 6-speed.
- P Line — lightweight 4-speed with performance gearing.
- T Line — premium 4-speed, highly customizable.
- Electric Line — 2-speed or 6-speed with a front hub motor.
- G Line (latest model) — multi-speed for mixed terrain; designed for comfort and stability with larger wheels.
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Examine the Frame Material
- A Line, C Line — steel.
- P Line — steel + titanium.
- T Line — primarily titanium.
- Electric Line — steel with motor & battery mount.
- G Line — steel with updated geometry and larger wheels for stability.
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Look at Weight, Wheels & Brakes
- A Line — heavier (budget steel), 16″ wheels, rim brakes.
- C Line — standard steel, 16″ wheels, rim brakes.
- P Line — lightweight (sub-10 kg), 16″ wheels, rim brakes.
- T Line — ultra-light (7–8 kg), 16″ wheels, rim brakes.
- Electric Line — heaviest (15+ kg due to battery/motor), 16″ wheels, rim brakes.
- G Line — ~12–13 kg, larger wheels for mixed terrain, powerful disc brakes.
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Spot the Accessories and Finish
- A Line — minimal; no mudguards/rack as standard.
- C Line — versatile; mudguards/racks available.
- P Line — performance-focused; travel-friendly.
- T Line — flagship ultra-light with premium titanium parts.
- Electric Line — always includes battery and motor.
- G Line — newest model; tuned for comfort, control, and off-road / gravel paths thanks to its larger wheels and grippy tires.
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Electric Assist?
If your bike has a battery pack and a front hub motor, it’s the Electric Line. -
Still Unsure?
Contact Brompton support with your serial number for confirmation.
Understanding Handlebar Types
- S Type — Low, sporty handlebar for a more aerodynamic riding position.
- M Type — Classic mid-height handlebar, the most popular all-round choice.
- H Type — Higher handlebar, designed for extra comfort and upright posture.
- P Type — Multi-position touring handlebar, offering flexibility for longer rides (available mainly on older C Line models).
Quick Comparison Table
Feature | A Line | C Line | P Line | T Line | Electric Line | G Line (latest) |
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Purpose | Basic commuting | Versatile, all-around use | Performance & speed | Ultra-lightweight performance | Assisted commuting | Comfort, stability & off-road capability |
Gearing | 3-speed | 2, 3, or 6-speed | 4-speed | 4-speed | 2 or 6-speed | Wide-range, mixed-terrain |
Weight | ~11.5 kg (25.4 lbs) | 11.1–12.1 kg (24.5–26.7 lbs) | ~9.65 kg (21.3 lbs) | 7.45–7.95 kg (16.4–17.5 lbs) | 15.5–16.6 kg (34.2–36.6 lbs) | ~12–13 kg (26.5–28.5 lbs) |
Wheel Size | 16″ | 16″ | 16″ | 16″ | 16″ | Larger wheels (for stability & rollover) |
Brakes | Rim (caliper) | Rim (caliper) | Rim (caliper) | Rim (caliper) | Rim (caliper) | Disc brakes (control on mixed terrain) |
Handlebar Types | S, M | S, M, H, P | S, M | S, M | S, M, H | S, M, H |
Price Point | Most affordable | Mid-range, versatile | Premium lightweight | Highest, flagship line | Premium (motor + battery) | Above C Line, below P Line |