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Brompton M6L Folding Bike with Dynamo in Metallic Graphite 2020 for sale


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Brompton M6L Folding Bike with Dynamo in Metallic Graphite 2020 model in excellent condition for sale for £1,100.00


This 6 gears bike is in excellent condition, it has only been used a few times, stored indoors with original receipt and extras (see below).


The rare Metallic Graphite was a premium colour for 2020 and looks beautiful.


Pick up in Person only in Dulwich.


I take cash only. No returns.


Please message me with questions.



Brompton Black M6L specification:

Frame Regular - all steel
Folded size: 585mm wide x 565mm tall by 270mm deep

Colour
Main frame: Metallic Graphite 
Extremities: Metallic Graphitre
Gears /

drivechain
6 speed BWR (Brompton Wide Ratio) internal hub gear equipped rear wheel plus 2 speed derailleur system (giving 6 gears in total)


Derailleur chain tensioner
50T front chainring
100 link Brompton

SRAM chain with powerlink


Folding left hand pedal
Non-folding right hand pedal
13/16T rear sprockets 
Integrated gear shifters (left and right) 

Front luggage system Front Luggage Block. All the front bags in the Brompton range fit onto this carrier block

Roller wheels Standard roller wheels help keep the bike stable when folded 

  • Tyres / Wheels Schwalbe Marathon Racer 16 x 1 1/3 inch tyres with reflective sidewall to help make you more visible to cars when riding in the dark 
Low rolling resistance and good puncture protection 
16 inch (ETRTO size 349) wheels with double wall rim and 28 spokes
Schrader / car type 8mm valve 
    Reflectors front and rear
An emergency pump



Extras

Saddle Brooks C17

Brompton Standard Length Seatpost - Black Edition (original chrome colour available if preferred)

Mudguards Front and rear mudguards for all weather riding / commuting Black with rubberised flap (original silver colour mud guards available if preferred)

Front and rear lighting system both powered by the front hub dynamo

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