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Brompton G e-bike review: truth in advertising

Brompton G e-bike review: truth in advertising

Brompton G e-bike review: truth in advertising

The Brompton G electric bike.

It fit! Despite Brompton embiggening everything on its iconic folding bike, I was chuffed to see the new model G e-bike collapse into a compact package I could hoist onto the narrow tray inside my adventure van — the first crucial step in testing what Brompton calls “the most versatile e-bike in the world.”

The G lineup is already being sold in many countries as a regular bicycle or pedal-assisted electric bike, but only the former is currently sold in the US, with the e-bike coming later this fall. All Brompton G bikes come fitted with larger 20-inch wheels, hydraulic disc brakes, fat all-terrain tires, wider handlebars and pedals, and a longer wheel-base that reduces the twitchiness I experienced when reviewing Brompton’s first e-bike and rides more like a full-sized bicycle.

The G lineup represents a major change for the nearly 50-year-old British bicycle company without compromising on the features that make Brompton bicycles so desirable in the first place.

The European G I tested maxes out at 25km/h from a rear-hub motor powered by a 345Wh battery that mounts onto the front of the bike. This unique battery placement allows Brompton’s e-bikes to fold like regular …

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