A Brompton bike forming part of the West London-based company’s Wheels For Heroes initiative that has seen it provide free hire bicycles to hundreds of NHS key workers has apparently turned up for sale in Indonesia after being stolen in the UK.
Kompas.com reports that the folding bike firm is now seeking help from the Brompton Owner Group of Indonesia ( BOGI) to recover the bicycle, one of 1,000 produced in blue and white NHS livery following a hugely successful crowdfunding drive after the COVID-19 pandemic reached the UK.
Writing to BOGI founder Baron Martanegara, Brompton’s senior Asia marketing executive, James Ku, said: “We want to inform you that the bike advertised for sale in Indonesia is a stolen bike from a health worker in the UK.
“We ask the Brompton communities, including in Indonesia, to provide further information about this incident.
“Brompton hopes the bike can be recovered and to be used again by the health workers in the UK,” Ku continued.
“We sent this letter to get support from the Brompton communities in Indonesia in identifying and securing the bicycle.
“We hope this message can be disseminated through social media networks such as the BOGI Community and Brompton Explore,” he added.
According to Kompas.com, while one ‘Wheels For Heroes’ bike had been advertised for sale in the country, it turned out to be an older model in similar colours and not part of the initiative.
It is believed that another ad relating to the actual bike that had been reportedly stolen has been taken down after the bike was sold.
The Wheels For Heroes initiative, which raised almost £350,000 on Crowdfunder with Brompton pledging a further £100,000 in production costs and staff expertise, has enjoyed some high-profile support.
Last month, four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome edged out former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen and, living up to her former nickname of 'Sporty Spice', the singer Melanie C, to win a special virtual race hosted on Zwift to help boost the fundraising effort, and which was broadcast live on Sky Sports.
> Chris Froome leaves it late to beat Kevin Pietersen and Melanie C in Wheels For Heroes race (+ video of full race)
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So what would the shipping costs be to get a Brompton from the UK to Indonesia?
Or did someone just put it in their carry-on luggage?
(Is anything even flying from the UK to Indonesia at present??)
£177 according to this just finished eBay listing:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brompton-M3L-2002-black-great-condition-/2336...
Must be a popular destination for them!
Indeed, very curious. The listing states:
Why, of all places, is Indonesia singled out?
Interesting, the seller seems to have a number of Bromptons on sale at the moment:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/alexxws/m.html