£2,399.00Original price was: £2,399.00.£769.95Current price is: £769.95.
10 reviews for G Line – 8-speed
Rated 5 out of 5
Toby –
Great bike! Would have loved it to be cheaper, but you get what you pay for!
Rated 5 out of 5
MR G CROWTHER –
A superb, versatile bike which handles well over many surfaces. Shame the gearing isn’t a little lower for touring with a load
Rated 5 out of 5
Colin Mitchell –
This really is a big improvement over the 16″ bikes, It’s much more comfortable to ride and live with, It is heavier but not much, Best of all it’s made in the UK which is rare these days. Top marks it’s so quintessentialy British it’s wonderful.
Rated 5 out of 5
Cath –
Brilliant, comfortable, versatile bike
Rated 5 out of 5
JOHN SANDERSON –
Spot on rides good on rough and smooth roads and trails comfortable absorbs a lot of rough stuff
Rated 5 out of 5
Jeremy –
A solid and versatile upgrade from my S6L
Rated 5 out of 5
DS –
An excellent bike, obviously bigger but the ride and poise are so much better over varied terrain. The 8speed by Shimano with excellent trigger shifter should be on all Bromptons. On the half fold the front wheel collides with the folded rear wheel more than on the C&P lines. Larger wheel format and tubeless ready makes for easy riding. I use mine for a London commute with country lane start and finishes. On the train it is wider and taller but not much more than the C&P lines and storage in standing areas or luggage racks is much the same. The C&P lines are great bikes but the new G Line is so much more a commanding ride it breeds confidence. On gravel trails and rough terrain it is so much better.
Rated 5 out of 5
Wojciech Burzynski –
very good quality bike, rides great, folds great.
Rated 5 out of 5
Matthew Macklin –
Been looking at getting one since they came out. Finally took the plunge. Great bike, great ride. Gears are a little restrictive but still fine for me. It’s expensive but its quality. Thoroughly recommend getting one
Rated 5 out of 5
Mark Gallagher –
Without wanting to knock the other Brompton models, for a tall and heavy rider this has the stability in urban traffic that was missing on the C Line.
Toby –
Great bike! Would have loved it to be cheaper, but you get what you pay for!
MR G CROWTHER –
A superb, versatile bike which handles well over many surfaces. Shame the gearing isn’t a little lower for touring with a load
Colin Mitchell –
This really is a big improvement over the 16″ bikes, It’s much more comfortable to ride and live with, It is heavier but not much, Best of all it’s made in the UK which is rare these days. Top marks it’s so quintessentialy British it’s wonderful.
Cath –
Brilliant, comfortable, versatile bike
JOHN SANDERSON –
Spot on rides good on rough and smooth roads and trails comfortable absorbs a lot of rough stuff
Jeremy –
A solid and versatile upgrade from my S6L
DS –
An excellent bike, obviously bigger but the ride and poise are so much better over varied terrain. The 8speed by Shimano with excellent trigger shifter should be on all Bromptons. On the half fold the front wheel collides with the folded rear wheel more than on the C&P lines. Larger wheel format and tubeless ready makes for easy riding. I use mine for a London commute with country lane start and finishes. On the train it is wider and taller but not much more than the C&P lines and storage in standing areas or luggage racks is much the same. The C&P lines are great bikes but the new G Line is so much more a commanding ride it breeds confidence. On gravel trails and rough terrain it is so much better.
Wojciech Burzynski –
very good quality bike, rides great, folds great.
Matthew Macklin –
Been looking at getting one since they came out. Finally took the plunge. Great bike, great ride. Gears are a little restrictive but still fine for me. It’s expensive but its quality. Thoroughly recommend getting one
Mark Gallagher –
Without wanting to knock the other Brompton models, for a tall and heavy rider this has the stability in urban traffic that was missing on the C Line.