London Cycling Celebrates London's local folding bikes
        
        
        
      Brentford based folding bike manufacturer Brompton Bicycle yesterday   unveiled an extraordinary flagship store in Covent Garden, the first of   its kind in the UK.
 
Branded as a Brompton Junction, the new location builds upon the success   of four other permanent Junctions in Amsterdam, Hamburg, Kobe and   Shanghai.
 
Managing Director Will Butler-Adams explains:
 
“Our first Brompton Junction opened in Kobe, Japan, two years ago,   driven by the boldness of one of our keen dealers. Since then we have   been desperate to open one in our home city. In London we want to put   the Brompton, a humble bicycle, somewhere where people wouldn’t expect   it, in famous Covent Garden. We want more people to realise that riding a   bike in a city is for everyone, six inch Louboutin heels, funky Paul   Smith jackets – they all work. Through the Junction we want to not only   get Londoners on bikes but also show visitors from around the world how   the Brompton can transform the way we get around cities.”
 
 
          Located on the site of the invention of the hobby-horse bicycle, the   shop not only showcases the full range of Brompton bikes, bags and   accessories, it also features a workshop and café. At street level, the   store welcomes visitors with bespoke shelving offering space for 27   Bromptons in sweet shop style bright colours. An interactive table   allows customers to click through the design process and B-spoke a new   bike to their needs before ordering. Hidden snuggly under a bench,   upholstered in District-line-material, are half a dozen demonstrator   models ready for those interested in taking one out for a spin.
 
Store manager, Greg Sanderson said:
 
 "We hope visitors will be excited and intrigued by the space; the   team at Brompton HQ have come up with some typically quirky additions –   from a custom made main frame chandelier to a graffitied London scene,   there are loads of little details which add to the experience.”
 
Downstairs the Brompton Canteen serves up Tregothnan tea, the only tea   grown in the UK, along with specially prepared sandwiches, cakes and   snacks. The beautifully laid out open-plan workshop means mechanics are   on hand for technical queries, or, for current owners to book their   bikes in for the full-monty ‘Factory Service’. Beneath an arch of   exposed brick work stands bike no.18, one of the first run of 400   Bromptons, all built by Andrew Ritchie; each Junction around the world   has a different one.
 
Along with group rides and technical workshops, the venue is expected to   hold a number of talks and events from influential Bromptoneers over   the next year.
 
The store is open 7 days a week and can be found at 76 Long Acre, Covent Garden WC2E 9JS.
         
        www.brompton.co.uk
        www.bromptonjunction.com
   
      
October 10, 2013
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