
For Riders Who Prefer Their Bikes… Nocturnal
Meet Interview With the Vampire, the Brompton that embraces the outdoors — as long as it’s the kind with long shadows, cool air, and a general sense that something mysterious might be lurking just out of frame.
This bike doesn’t fold so much as it dramatically collapses into itself, like it’s preparing for an immortal slumber between adventures. Unfold it, and it glides forward with the smooth, unsettling confidence of someone who’s spent centuries perfecting their entrance.
Its shadow-drenched finish suggests a long and storied past involving moonlit rides, brooding soliloquies, and the occasional run-in with a particularly judgmental documentary crew. If you listen closely while folding it, you might hear a soft whisper — something about destiny, or perhaps just a complaint about LED streetlights.
Ideal for riders who:
• Prefer the outdoors when it feels appropriately cinematic
• Appreciate a bike with a flair for dramatic timing
• Don’t mind if their ride seems to attract mysteriously cool breezes
• Enjoy commuting with an air of “Yes, I have secrets”
Equipped with dynamo lighting, it casts a steady glow that tends to unsettle whatever lurks nearby. Most creatures scatter. Some stare. And when the beam hits other vampires, reactions range from offended hissing to the kind of silent eye contact that suggests you’ve been added to a list. Don’t worry; this does not void your warranty.
This Brompton is also completely customizable.
Bars, gearing, colors, lighting, saddles—nearly everything can be changed to suit your preferred level of gothic drama or real-world practicality.
And while it doesn’t burst into flames in full sunlight, it does have opinions about it — which it will express silently but unmistakably through general vibes.
Perfect for twilight rides, moonlit shortcuts, and anyone who believes even a daily commute deserves a touch of gothic flair.