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How the Brompton Bicycle is engineered?

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Institution of Mechanical Engineers - IMechE

The Institution takes a tour of the factory that produces the the iconic Brompton foldup bicycle.

Andrew Richard designed the Brompton folding bike in 1975. He was a Cambridge University engineering student at the time. He wanted to create a bike that was easy to transport and store, and that could be used for both commuting and leisure. The Brompton bike is now one of the most popular folding bikes in the world.

Here are the steps involved in Andrew Richard's design process:

Problem definition: Andrew Richard identified the problem of how to create a bike that was easy to transport and store.

1)Brainstorming: Andrew Richard brainstormed a number of possible solutions to this problem.
2)Prototyping: Andrew Richard built a number of prototypes to test out his ideas.
3)Testing: Andrew Richard tested his prototypes to see how they worked in realworld conditions.
4)Refining: Andrew Richard refined his designs based on the results of his testing.
5)Commercialisation: Andrew Richard began selling the Brompton bike in 1981.

Andrew Richard's design process was iterative, meaning that he went through a series of steps, making changes and improvements as he went along. This process allowed him to create a product that was both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

The Brompton bike is a successful product because it solves a real problem in a creative way. It is also a welldesigned product that is both durable and easy to use. Andrew Richard's design process is a valuable example of how to create a successful product.

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