As a keen cyclist (that means only on one of my Brompton bicycles) and someone who has always liked taking photos, my Brompton bike has become more than just a mode of transport; it almost acts as a muse on my countless adventures. Each photograph I take of my Brompton tells a story, capturing not just the bike itself but the experiences and memories I’ve gathered along the way.
Sunday, 25 January 2026
Sunday, 18 January 2026
Brutal London Brompton Bicycle Ride
Sunday, 11 January 2026
The Great Lime Bicycle Blockade
The Tower of London, a majestic fortress steeped in history, where tales of kings, queens, and the occasional beheading echo through the ages. (It is little bit like one of those awful theme parks now). But lo and behold, what greets the unsuspecting visitor? A veritable army of Lime hire bicycles parked haphazardly and blocking the pavement like the carnage from a recent battle.
Sunday, 4 January 2026
On my Brompton G-Line Through Richmond Park After Dark
Picture a crisp, clear night in Richmond Park, the moon hanging high like a giant disco ball illuminating the path ahead and me, armed with my trusty Brompton G Line, ready to traverse the vast expanse ahead. What could possibly go wrong?
Thursday, 1 January 2026
My Orange Brompton Plans for 2026
Happy New Year! As I look ahead to 2026, I find myself filled with excitement and anticipation for the adventures that await me on my trusty Orange Brompton bicycles. Cycling has been a source of exercise and relaxation for more years than I care to mention, and I believe that the streets of London offer endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. This year, I am determined to make the most of my rides, not only by visiting interesting locations but also by delving further into the rich history that our capital has to offer.