An essential accessory for any Brompton rider
Our take on the Brompton Toolkit
Accessories delivery
We ship accessories Monday - Friday and aim to dispatch all orders within 2 days of receiving them. Free shipping orders are sent with Royal Mail and for bulky items, we may use DPD (at no extra cost).
Bikes delivery
In stock bikes are usually shipped within 14 days of you ordering as they undergo a Pre Delivery Inspection before dispatch. Bikes are delivered by DPD who provide a delivery window via text message on the day. Delivery of electric cargo bikes costs £40. This service is available to all mainland UK postcodes. Click and collect for electric cargo bikes is free.
Click & Collect
We can arrange for all items to be collected from store. For items other than bikes this usually takes 2 - 4 working days. Bikes can take up to 14 working days to be available. We’ll let you know when items are ready for collection. Please bring a form of ID and a bank card with you when you pick up your order.
Returns
We accept returns on orders up to 14 days after the items arrive with you. All accessory returns should be in saleable condition and be sent to our Hackney address with a note which has your name and order number on it. Refunds are processed within five working days.
International Shipping
International delivery charges are estimates and are subject to change. Please contact us for more information. Please note that international accessory deliveries will be handled via Royal Mail and sent ‘Delivered Duties Unpaid’ (DDU). You may have to pay import VAT (and customs duties, if payable) as well as a handling fee.
Product Description
Brompton toolkit includes:
- Tyre levers with 8mm and 10mm spanners 15mm spanner with ratchet driver
- Pozi and flat screwdriver bit
- 2.5mm and 5mm hex bit
- 3mm and 4mm hex bit
- 2mm and 6mm hex bit
- Puncture repair patches
- Sandpaper
Weight (approx.): 180 grams
Fits inside the front frame tube in a neat, enclosed package.
Note that the Toolkit is not compatible with bikes built prior to 2004, as these have a shorter wheelbase than current bikes.