The Raleigh Chopper is making a Christmas comeback!
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It does not have the nut crunching gear lever!!!
"Encyclopaedia is a fetish for very small bicycles"0 -
Wallace1492 wrote:It does not have the nut crunching gear lever!!![/img]
It's health and safety gorn mad!Today is a good day to ride0 -
Raleigh Chopper. One of those nostalgia things that in fact, was and is utter crap. Terrible, heavy, useless bike.0
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And this one isn't even a real chopper. No gear lever where it should be, and the famed long saddle on the old one has been replaced with a standard saddle and a rear cushion. It's madness, utter madness. And it doesn't have the 5-speed dérailleur gears. Tut.0
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Those new ones have been out for a while, maybe as limited editions.
The seat is pants though, the best thing about having an original chopper is the fact that you could giver your mate a 'Backy' and still have space on the seat for yourself.
Having a flag attached to the back was also cool and of course the legendary gear lever.0 -
not really a comeback. the Mk 3 came back in 2004."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
ChrisInBicester wrote:And it doesn't have the 5-speed dérailleur gears. Tut.
I dont think the original did, thought it was a 3 speed hub."Encyclopaedia is a fetish for very small bicycles"0 -
moonio wrote:you could giver your mate a 'Backy' and still have space on the seat for yourself.
What :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
You mean you ignored the warning on the saddle stating that it was dangerous to do just that..!
I'm gobsmackedI know the voices in my head aren't real, but they have such great ideas0 -
Wallace1492 wrote:ChrisInBicester wrote:And it doesn't have the 5-speed dérailleur gears. Tut.
I dont think the original did, thought it was a 3 speed hub.
Yep, defo had a 3 speed hub, wasn't it a Sturmey Archer [or somthing like that]I know the voices in my head aren't real, but they have such great ideas0 -
Wallace1492 wrote:ChrisInBicester wrote:And it doesn't have the 5-speed dérailleur gears. Tut.
I dont think the original did, thought it was a 3 speed hub.
I am sure there were to models, one with 3 and one with 5.0 -
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the MK 1 was the SA 3 speed and the MK2 was the 5 speed derailleur system."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
iPad wrote:Wallace1492 wrote:ChrisInBicester wrote:And it doesn't have the 5-speed dérailleur gears. Tut.
I dont think the original did, thought it was a 3 speed hub.
Yep, defo had a 3 speed hub, wasn't it a Sturmey Archer [or somthing like that]
That wasn't my point - we all know what they started out with, but a proper Chopper was the one that had the 5 speed set-up. And mirrors, tassles on the bars and mudflaps. Come on. Weren't you there?0 -
And the fad for having a dashboard: an analogue speedo, plus a couple of toggle switches for the lights. A Chopper with all that lot was the business.0
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Ahhh my old Raleigh Chopper served myself and my cousin well at school when cycling from our commoners house into lessons. The Chopper was made slightly redundant when we both became scholars and moved into College itself. Still at weekends back home the Raleigh was still something of a 'chick magnet'.twitter: @JakeM19690
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ChrisInBicester wrote:iPad wrote:Wallace1492 wrote:ChrisInBicester wrote:And it doesn't have the 5-speed dérailleur gears. Tut.
I dont think the original did, thought it was a 3 speed hub.
Yep, defo had a 3 speed hub, wasn't it a Sturmey Archer [or somthing like that]
That wasn't my point - we all know what they started out with, but a proper Chopper was the one that had the 5 speed set-up. And mirrors, tassles on the bars and mudflaps. Come on. Weren't you there?
Aye was there, only saw the Mk1..... don't think Scotland got the Mk2!! Remember cycling back from Loch Lomond on a Mk1, up a few fierce hills, after being burnt to a frazzle in the sun. Them were the days...."Encyclopaedia is a fetish for very small bicycles"0 -
My brother had a Chopper GT, which had a different shape saddle (not as high as a proper chopper), thinner wheels and these bizzare 'dopped' handle bars that when up before they dropped.
But like the proper Chopper it was, at the end of the day, a pile of sh1t..!
Unlike my Tomahawk, that was great, it was like a baby chopper.I know the voices in my head aren't real, but they have such great ideas0 -
ahh i had a Tomahawk, and yes they were mini choppers
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moonio wrote:ahh i had a Tomahawk, and yes they were mini choppers
I'm sure mine had a more Chopper like saddle than that one, and it was metallic blue (last 3 out of my last 4 cars, I wonder if that's a coincidence), but that's the one.
I love the fake gear change bit in the middleI know the voices in my head aren't real, but they have such great ideas0 -
Raleigh Chipper surely? That fitted in the range with the Chopper & Tomahawk.
Google images for a Raleigh Chipper and you can see the whole range available through a TV production hire company.0 -
ChrisInBicester wrote:Raleigh Chipper surely?
Good point, that does look more like a Chipper than a Tomahawk (despite the obvious 'Tomahawk' writing down the tube).
All the Chippers I remember were a sort of yellow/orange colour, and had that saddle and thinner wheels than a Tomahawk.I know the voices in my head aren't real, but they have such great ideas0 -
This what I remember as a Tomahawk
This was a Chipper
I think that other image must be a MKII TomahawkI know the voices in my head aren't real, but they have such great ideas0