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    RIP Mr Chopper Designer

    Another RIP thread. This guy came up with the design for the Raleigh Chopper on the back of an envelope apparently.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-18136787

    Only posting because I grew up in the same town as Raleigh and was an unofficial test rider of pre-production bikes like the Grifter in the late 70's. Just a shame that Mr Triumph and Mr Ducati have yet to see the same ability in me and offer me free bikes to doss around on.

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    Weak frame , I tried to jump one , frame snapped at neck


    Terrible

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    Less power than a Harley, just, but the same street cred
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    Did he invent the dayglo flag too?
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    Fooken awesome bikes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge View Post
    Weak frame , I tried to jump one , frame snapped at neck


    Terrible

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Fooken awesome bikes!

    I still have the scars from coming off of mine.
    Yip, I made a good size dent in my street with my forehead after going over the bars!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Yip, I made a good size dent in my street with my forehead after going over the bars!
    You gotta wonder how many children have not been conceived thanks to that gear-lever placement...I was lucky in that regard.
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    They were quite good to wheelie because of the seat position over the rear wheel and the high bars.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    Another RIP thread. This guy came up with the design for the Raleigh Chopper on the back of an envelope apparently.
    All the cool kids at my school (except me) had one of those bikes.

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    I had a raliegh chopper back in the day. Loved it. The grifter was pretty neat too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    All the cool kids at my school (except me) had one of those bikes.
    Yeah me too, until I got my HMX500 then I was all go... but then someone would get an HMX600(the one with mags!) ... meh Good times
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    ...there was only one in the whole town when i was a lad...the t-shift was cool..the seat was cool...the bars were cool...couldn't come to the party in the off road shit we used to play at...was totally useless at going up hill, as any power to pedal had the silly little front wheel off the ground...was totally cool, but there was not a lot of angst about not having one...just having the freedom of a 24 or 26 inch boneshaker that was yours, was more important...specially if you could come up with the funds for a banana seat...banana seats didn't look all that cool with ordinary old handlebars though...one of our friends had the ultimate in cool...26" rear wheel, 24" front with a tiny cut down guard and full western bars with Triumph handgrips... super cool...they were cool days as kids...out on the bikes at 8am til tea time in the weekends and holidays...blood, guts and simple joyousness...and no girls allowed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    All the cool kids at my school (except me) had one of those bikes.
    and all of the Poindexters (and girls) rode another of Raleighs bikes, the Raleigh 20.

    (hope I don't get flamed for replying to my own post...)

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