Handlebar grips are important - because they are one of just three contact points between you and the bike (along with the saddle and pedals)
There are 4 Brompton models - defined by handlebar type:
Handlebar grips are important - because they are one of just three contact points between you and the bike (along with the saddle and pedals)
There are 4 Brompton models - defined by handlebar type:
There is a slight complication in that M-type / H-type bars changed in 2017 from low rise to high rise, so for grips there are the following possibilities:
So the grips for M/H type bars (since 2017) and S-type are the same - they are 130mm lock on - quite common through the bike world, meaning you now have a greater choice of grips for your Brompton
We have included the Ergon grips here as they were fitted on the Brompton CHPT3 2017/2018 edition - Ergon GA2 (in red) and on the NYC edition - Ergon GP2.
The Ergon grips are designed specifically to give you a more comfortable ride
We have included the Brooks Slender leather grips - as these are shorter than standard grips and we think are ideal as an upgrade for B75 / high rise (pre-2017 bars) where there is less room for the grips (this is because of the sharper bend on the old handlebars)
Ergon GXR Team Issue - Lazer Blue Available in a range of colours
Ergon GXR - Midsummer Blue handlebar grips - Small
Ergon GXR - Midsummer Blue handlebar grips - Large
Ergon GXR Team Issue - Lazer Green Available in a range of colours
Brooks Slender 100mm grips - Black leather
Brooks Slender 100mm grips - Brown leather
Brooks Slender 100mm grips - Honey leather
Brooks Cambium rubber 130mm grips - Natural
Brooks Cambium slender 130mm grips - Slate
Brooks Cambium rubber 130mm grips - Black / Octane