Folding bicycle hire in Brussels

Are you looking for an easy, flexible and light way to travel around town or to commute to work? Then try out one of our folding bikes at Pro Velo Brussels!

Folding bicycle hire in Brussels

Types of bicycles

Brompton M6R

A champion of multi-mode cycling, the Brompton bike is both ultra-compact, easy to fold and unfold, and reasonably heavy enough to be carried everywhere.

Characteristics:

  • telescopic seat post (optional) to fit all body types
  • M-shaped handlebars for better ergonomics
  • 6-speed
  • dynamo in the front wheel to power the front and rear lights
  • Luggage rack with wheels for easy transport
  • 16” wheel for maximum compactness
  • dimensions of the folded bike: 58.5 x 56.5 x 27 cm
  • bike weight: 12.8 kg
  • steel frame, black

Brompton is known for the convenient folding mechanism that characterises its bikes. Want to know how it works?

Find out more in this video

Rates        Reserve online

Brompton M6R

Brompton electric

Characteristics:

  • 2 or 6-speed
  • dynamo in the front wheel to power the front and rear lights
  • 16” wheel for maximum compactness
  • dimensions of the folded bike: 58.5 x 56.5 x 27 cm
  • bike weight (without battery): 13.7 kg
  • weight of battery + little bag: 2.9 kg
  • battery capacity: 300W (30 to 70km range)
  • steel frame, black

Brompton is known for the convenient folding mechanism that characterises its bikes. Want to know how it works?

Find out more in this video

Rates        Reserve online

Brompton electric

Deliveries

Bicycles can only be transported throughout the Brussels-Capital Region, for a minimum of 6 bicycles.

The rates are valid from Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

We apply a 25% surcharge in the evening or at weekends.

Deliveries

How should you prepare your trip?

  • When you hire a bike, come into the shop to see our maps of Brussels and the surrounding area, as well as the equipment sold at Pro Velo.
  • Want to discover the city from a different angle? Organise or participate in a bike ride with Pro Velo.
How should you prepare your trip?