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Raleigh Project: Brompton Bicycles - The Story So Far

Location
LT2 The Exchange
Date(s)
Tuesday 21st February 2012 (17:30-19:00)
Contact

Heidi Mather
heidi.mather@nottingham.ac.uk

0115 951 6513

Description
Launching the University’s Raleigh Bike Project, where leading academics and local communities explore the history and legacy of bicycle manufacture on what is now the Jubilee Campus, Ritchie will deliver an entertaining talk about the development of this famous folding cycle, his innovative approach to design, to creating a company and what distinguishes the company today.

The Brompton is a hand built bike which, in all its manifestations, rides superbly, is safe, agile and fast, yet folds easily and quickly into a highly-compact and portable package.

Andrew Ritchie left university in 1968 with degree in Engineering; he started out in the nascent field of computing, but soon realised he preferred the idea of being self-employed. Before long he found himself working as a landscape gardener but a chance meeting with a backer of the fledgling Bickerton folding bicycle changed his life.

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