When I saw the 'sales pitch' gumph on e-mails & YouTube, I thought this could be a bike worth having but now, having looked into the detail more closely, I'm not biting.
Originally Bromptons were offered with a lot of options, but the G Line comes with two; size / colour, three of each and nothing else.
When I asked about having a smaller chainwheel fitted by Brompton they said no, it's up to me to do any modifications after I've shelled out around £2400 on one.
Also, it's noticeable how many have not been altogether happy with the very wide handlebars; 65cm., or the angles of the rise & sweep and swapping them for another type of bar post purchase.
If you look at the tutorial on removing the rear wheel in the event of a puncture, it's pretty involved and using a torque wrench is recommended for reassembly.
How many of us carry a torque wrench as a matter of habit I wonder - ?
G Line - ? I'll pass.
Originally Bromptons were offered with a lot of options, but the G Line comes with two; size / colour, three of each and nothing else.
When I asked about having a smaller chainwheel fitted by Brompton they said no, it's up to me to do any modifications after I've shelled out around £2400 on one.

Also, it's noticeable how many have not been altogether happy with the very wide handlebars; 65cm., or the angles of the rise & sweep and swapping them for another type of bar post purchase.
If you look at the tutorial on removing the rear wheel in the event of a puncture, it's pretty involved and using a torque wrench is recommended for reassembly.
How many of us carry a torque wrench as a matter of habit I wonder - ?

G Line - ? I'll pass.