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Chopper and the Design Museum merely acknowledge Karen as the designer of the finished 'product'. The Oakley archive contains an account from the then Managing Director and Chairman of Raleigh that reveals the reasoning for Raleigh sending their chief designer to America for a three week fact-finding mission, it describes the trip, the 'envelope sketch' that provided the inspiration for the eventual product and the months following the trip. It describes the market's need for the Chopper and the strategy for going to market. Whilst this debate was active for a short while, study of the Oakley archive confirms that Oakley's famous envelope sketch was the inspiration and was included in the brief that was offered to an outside design firm, OGLE design, who then designed the product.
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frame was subtly revised, and the seat shortened, bringing rider weight forwards of the rear axle (and thus the fulcrum point of balance) to help prevent the front of the bicycle lifting up. A small rear rack was added, the handlebars were welded to the stem to stop children from inclining the "ape hanger" bars backward, thereby rendering the bicycle almost unsteerable. A drop-handlebar version, the Sprint GT, was produced 1972 - 1973 and this differed from the standard Mk 2 as it had a slightly taller frame. The Chopper Mk 2 remained in production until 1983, by which time the
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shifter lever is held between "plate packs" either side of the lever acting to space the lever into the centre. One set of these plate packs on one side of the shifter lever house the indexing plate, bearing and spring which gives the shifter mechanism the ability to correctly set the cable position for each gear of the SRF3 rear hub. This new shifter works with the AW hubs of prior models and original shifters work with the SRF3 proving compatibility forwards and backwards.
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and dropped the groin-catching gear lever in favour of handlebar mounted gear controls; to commemorate this former feature the Mk3 had a sticker where the lever once was located. It was available at first in red, then purple then various colours followed including Limited Release models. . Rather than steel, the frame was made from
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The MK-IV Chopper was sold online through the Raleigh Bikes UK website and at the Nottingham "Experience Raleigh" showroom from, officially at least, 12pm, 20th June 2023. Available only in Ultra-Violet or Infra-Red and available only to the home market. All available bikes sold out on day-one within
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gears (1973/74 "Pinky"), and the gear lever shifter reverted from a knob to a T-bar-style shifter only with a different style to the lever. (The earlier 'Tall frame' model had already sported the T-bar style, albeit with a black shifter handle with an elliptical window within the shifter cover.) The
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was the official media launch of 31st May 2023. From this point onwards both Raleigh UK and the two members of the enthusiast movement who were working with and on the design team provided information on and about the new model being released. Raleigh UK used the National newspapers, television and
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Later into the R&D process, RN220003 the Infra-Red prototype, was used as a parts compatibility test mule, this involving removal of parts from the MK-IV for test fitment on a mk2, as well as mk2 parts being tested for fitment on a MK-IV to prove compatibility both backwards as well as forwards.
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Main production started in February 2023 by reversing the colorway pattern of the RN22 prototypes. Frame number RB230001 being in Ultra-Violet, then RB230002 in Infra-Red. This alternating pattern was followed to the end of the month, thus ODD numbered RB23 frames are Ultra-Violet and EVEN numbered
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Other design elements include a newly designed heron head chainwheel, a newly manufactured spoke protector to match the original design, a return to twin block pedals and a specifically newly designed headbadge to match the original other than being a stick-on type vs the original rivetted on type.
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After being out of production for over 20 years, a new version of the Chopper, the Mk3, was launched in 2004. In deference to modern safety concerns, adopted a more conventional saddle design from a single one-piece saddle to a split saddle and cissybar arrangement to circumvent saddle height laws,
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Further inventory, not available on sales launch day was released for sale through the website on 25th July 2023 and again, sold out within hours. This was expected to be the last of the inventory, however, a further 50 unsold MK-IVs were released for sale through the website on 24th August 2023.
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The MK-IV project was started in 2019 with the intention for the new model to be released in 2022 to mark the 50th anniversary of the release of the mk2. However, world events delayed this until 2023. The team behind the new MK-IV invited two members of the Raleigh Chopper Enthusiast movement Mr K
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In 1969 the Raleigh Chopper was launched on the UK market. This was a triple launch for Raleigh with the Mk1 Chopper produced until 1972. The Chopper was branded as THE HoT oNE, alongside the Moulton Mk3 (The Smooth One), and the RSW Mk3 (The Dolly One). The Chopper was sold as a "must have" item
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The "Arrow Wedge" design decal carries the number 954917. Although this number bears no relationship on or to the design of the new MK-IV frame, it is carried as a continuation of the prior number carried on the last of the mk2 models, which was 954916 (prev 954915, prev "design no applied for").
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The frames are constructed of metric tubing with a thicker wall than previous models due to contemporary safety standards making all tubing much stronger than the previous models. With all joints TIG welded, rather than using a mix of brazing and welding as used on the mk1 and mk2 models, the new
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Production of the first prototype batch occurred in April 2021, then again in October 2022 a further batch of prototype frames were manufactured. In each case, three frames were produced. Of the April 2021 batch, only frame number three (RE210003) passed testing and is the only frame that remains
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With the shifter once again returning to the cross-bar, the need to completely redesign the inner mechanism arose. It was, therefore, designed in such a way as to be made from laser cut steel which includes the slider table as part of the shifter base itself whilst also having cable guides. The
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There are a number of differences between the mk2 and the MK-IV, most notably the saddle, which, as per contemporary regulations and safety standards, is slightly shorter in height at the rear end. The saddle is also slightly wider at the front. The other most notable difference is the low height
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Alan Oakley's archive was sold in 2018 (Mellor & Kirk Auctioneers, Nottingham, August 2018) and reveals valuable insight into this debate that until 2018 had not been seen in public. The archive reveals that the Design Council did not consult Raleigh before citing Tom Karen as designer of the
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Despite these sales, there have been a considerable number of complaints made about the quality of the wheel rims, particularly about the finish of the joints of the rims. In some cases, wheel rims that appear "egg" shaped and in other instances, poor welded joints in the rims that were actually
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The RN22 prototypes carry wheel rims of a slightly different profile, early dated shifter covers and handlebars, have thin vinyl decals on the shifter covers vs the better quality production decals, slightly different front forks and slightly different mudguards. RN220003 still carries prototype
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Of the October 2022 frames, frame number one (RN220001) was used as a test mule and destroyed (photos exist of this testing), whilst frame number two (RN220002) and frame number three (RN220003) were painted in Ultra-Violet and Infra Red respectively. These were, are and remain the only painted
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The handlebars are of the same pattern as the mk2 model, however they do not have the ball bearing groove and carry a tapered locking wedge in place of the conical locking wedge used on the mk1 and mk2 models. All handlebars carry dates on the lower end of the stem as well as under the left hand
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alloy tubing to make the bicycle lighter. The wheels were still 20 inches at the back and 16 at the front. In 2012, all unsold stock was brought back in-house, re-liveried (new colours and decals) and then sold off up to and including 2018. Available in various colours including Purple, Yellow,
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Full production of the MK-IV started in February 2023 and lasted through March 2023 for the first release of this new model, production of the frames being carried out in Taiwan. Other parts specifically for the new model were manufactured as well as appropriate parts from other manufacturers /
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since the official media launch. The group is currently headed by the two enthusiasts who worked with and on the Raleigh design team, therefore the knowledge being shared about the MK-IV is accurate, well presented and openly shared with everyone, rather than being gatekept as is so prevelant
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Mk1 1968 to 1972. The Chopper's patent was applied for in the US in 1967. The Chopper was introduced at American trade shows in January 1969 but it was not until April 1969 when Raleigh Choppers were available for public to purchase. The bike featured a choice of a single-speed coaster hub, a
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One not-so-obvious change in design is seen within the chainstays. On mk1 and mk2 models, the "S" bend of the chainstays started 1-1/2 inches (38.1mm) behind the saddle post tube of the frame. On the MK-IV this "S" bend starts at 1/2 inch (12.7mm) behind the saddle post tube.
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Based upon and reverse engineered from the Mk2, the MK-IV Chopper is an updated version that complies to contemporary safety standards as at time of manufacture, with a frame that is stronger than any previous model through use of modern tube materials with thicker walling.
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prototypes to exist and they are the first of any of the new model to carry the colours decided on for the "first launch" models. These colours were chosen as the first to be released in recognition of these colours being the launch colours of the mk2 model of 1972.
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Wheel rims are once again steel and a very close duplicate of the original type used on the mk2. However, they are now made from 2mm steel and thus a single skin "U" shape rather than 1mm steel folded over with an inner shoulder, as per the original type.
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MK1 1970-1972 available as a single speed coaster (SC), 3 speed (AW - three speed and TCW/S3C - three speed coasters) 5 speed (S5 - 3+2) 5 speed and 10 speed (derallieur). The single and three speed models were also available as a Girl’s model without
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The wheels are laced to contemporary standard alloy hubs, utilising 12G stainless steel spokes for the rear wheel and 14G stainless steel spokes for the front wheel. In line with contemporary standards, both wheels are spoked with a woven pattern.
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Built to celebrate 1 million Choppers manufactured, it was painted in a unique livery with Gold Plating used where standard models used chrome plating. A replica has since been built by an enthusiast and currently resides at Brooklands Museum.
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in the UK as well as the very close copy of an Mk 2 named "Cincoa" as well as a Portuguese variant called the Chapparal, and in more recent years the Ground Cruiser which was sold in the UK at the same time as the release of the MK
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The Raleigh Chopper was the bike that rescued Raleigh from administration with huge global sales from a total production run including Mk1 Mk2 Mk3 models which ran from 1968 to 1983 (mk1 & mk2) and then 2004 to 2012 (mk3).
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In March 2023, the pattern reversed again so that ODD numbered frames are Infra Red (Ex. RD230001) and EVEN numbered frames are Ultra-Violet (Ex. RD230002) and thus run in identical colorway sequence to the RN22 prototypes.
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MK-IV - available only as a 3 speed model at launch. Ultra-Violet and Infra Red only. Frames dated as RB23 (February 2023) and RD23 (March 2023) only, with exception of RN22 (October 2022) Prototypes and RE21 bare metal
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The MK-IV is the latest model to be added to the Raleigh chopper range and is a return to the classic mk2 model outline in all major design aspects but with the need to comply with modern legislation (see Design below).
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sissybar, which is the same style as was used on the mk2 Sprint GT as well as some USA models of the chopper from the late mk1 onwards. Again, this is to meet contemporary regulations as at time of the design process.
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The reasoning behind the two MK-IVs being in private ownership was, in part, to allow time for real-world testing and feedback as well as for acquisition of photographic material for the private publicity campaign.
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The Chopper featured in numerous TV series and movies throughout the 1970s and 1980s, including "Back to the future". Until the BMX came along in the mid-1980s, the Chopper outsold other bikes by 6 to 1.
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The North American market had a much wider spectrum of models and colours available. In 1971 there was a ban on tall sissy bars so the chopper was only sold with a low back rest. A summary of US models:
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Paint finish is achieved utilising etch primer over the bare metal, followed by white primer, colour coat, then decal application, followed by a coat of clear lacquer. All paints used being water-based.
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The spoke protector is of a brushed finish and does not carry any makers mark, though it is in all other ways a perfect duplication in size and pattern to the later alloy type as used on the mk2 models
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gear hub, selected using a frame-mounted console gear lever. Other features that appealed to the youth market were the unusual frame, long padded high-back seat, sprung seat at the back, high-rise (
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During the 2024 Raleigh Chopper Show held at Emberton Country Park, the two RN22 prototypes and four of the sample bikes were photographed together for the first time since leaving the factory.
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Ultra-Violet - Private ownership as at April / May 2023 - PR work outside Raleigh UK - PR released 31st May 2023 @ 00:16hrs. First Ultra-Violet MK-IV in the world in private ownership.
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Despite some controversy over the original designer – Raleigh's chief designer at the time was Alan Oakley, though inventor Tom Karen is reported to claim credit for the prototype
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Infra-Red - Private ownership as at April / May 2023 - PR work outside Raleigh UK - PR released 31st May 2023 @ 00:16hrs. First Infra-Red MK-IV in the world in private ownership.
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craze had taken over its market. However, the Chopper almost single-handedly rescued Raleigh, which had been in decline during the 1960s, selling millions of the model worldwide.
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Ultra-Violet - Last known location Raleigh UK "Experience Raleigh" centre Window Display. Owned by Raleigh UK. Current wherabouts unknown following closure of Experience Centre.
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The Raleigh Chopper MK-IV underwent three launch events. One private launch, two public launches and these events consisted of both Official and supported Private campaigns.
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Between official media launch, yet prior to official sales launch, Raleigh UK attended and had a display stand at the Annual Raleigh Chopper show 2023, held at
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Dr Karen's claim is backed by the Design Council, which gave Dr Karen a special commendation in 2002 for his lifetime achievements, including the Chopper.
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three hours, demonstrating that demand for these iconic bikes after some 51 years since the introduction of the MK2 in 1972 has not waned but increased.
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Polished alloy, White, Pearl white, Black, Red and some runs of Limited Releases such as the World Cup Edition, Beano edition, and Ben Sherman edition.
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was an invite only VIP "Soft Launch" in May 2023 consisting of a few select members of the Raleigh Chopper enthusiast movement. This was held at the (
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MK1 1969 'Tall Frames'; available as a single speed coaster (SC), 3 speed (AW - three speed and TCW - three speed coaster), and 5 speed (S5 - 3+2).
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MK2 - standard 3 speed models available in Infra Red, Ultra Violet, Fizzy Lemon, Quick Silver, Space Blue, and Jet Black (Prismatic decal model).
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MK2 - standard 3 speed models available in Infra Red, Ultra Violet, Fizzy Lemon, Quick Silver, Space Blue, and Jet Black (Prismatic decal model).
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The success of the Chopper led to similarly styled imitators, such as the Pavemaster Trusty Tracker, Triang Dragster, Dawes Zipper, Panther and
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Initial designs for the Chopper are sketched on the back of an envelope by designer Alan Oakley while returning from a research trip to America
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Raleigh sold the Chopper to many countries worldwide. In some countries Raleigh chose to sell Choppers with alternative brands. These included
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The following full tools list was put together to aid those who own a MK-IV in knowing which tools are required for each part of the bike.
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MK1 - available only as a 3 speed model, Brilliant Orange, Golden Yellow, Flamboyant Green, Targa Mustard (HBR model), and Horizon Blue.
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MK1 - available only as a 3 speed model, Brilliant Orange, Golden Yellow, Flamboyant Green, Targa Mustard (HBR model), and Horizon Blue.
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1972 to 1983 The Mk 2 ("Mark 2") Chopper was an improved version sold from 1972. It had the rarely-purchased option of five-speed
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cracked. Despite these issues, the vast majority of those who purchased one are happy with them, even those with replacement wheels.
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Used as R&D parts compatibility mule. Parts stripped and tested for fitment on standard (Infra Red) mk2 before being re-fitted.
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With the RN22 Prototypes, the Pattern was EVEN numbers were Ultra-Violet (RN220002) and ODD numbered frames were Red (RN22003).
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Last 4 digits constitute the number of the frame built that month, in sequential order, resetting to 0001 the following month.
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Decals are slightly smaller due to the new tubing sizes and were reduced proportionately to suit during the design process.
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It is released to the general public in the hope that it will be of use both contemporaneously as well as in the future.
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Dating the new MK-IV is relatively easy as it uses a slightly modified form of the 1974 onwards frame numbering system.
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The Mk3 was never manufactured in Nottingham UK and instead production was either based in the USA, Taiwan or Vietnam.
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Support in the form of Q&A and general advice for and about the new model has been and continues to be given in a
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in Canada, badged as Gliders, and sold as the Fastback 100, Fastback XT101, SS357, ULT, Princess and MACH-2 models.
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In 2014 a 1980 MK2 Raleigh Chopper gifted to US President Ronald Reagan sold at auction for a record $ 35,000.
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Frame number RE210003 Passed testing. Bare Metal. Built into a full bike. Later stripped back to a frame only.
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MK3 - Standard available in Black, Purple, Red, Silver, Pink, Yellow (Prod 2004-2012, sold through to 2018)
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is a bicycle (referred to as a wheelie bike) for children / young adults, manufactured and marketed by the
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exclusively to bring news and information of the new model to the general public and enthusiasts alike.
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Released to the General public in June 2023 the entire available stock sold out within three hours.
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Two members of the enthusiast movement were invited to work with and on the design team from 2020.
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social media, whilst the two enthusiasts, with the blessing of Raleigh UK, worked privately using
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MK2 - Sprint GT - available in either Bronze or Flamboyant Green. AW 3 speed (Prod. 1972 - 1973)
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The Raleigh Chopper design has been subject of debate but only since 1996, with claims by
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and is fondly remembered by many who grew up in that period. The design was influenced by
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Ultra-Violet - Private ownership. Used by Raleigh for Advertising/PR on social media.
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These sales also included the sale of the two RN22 prototypes to private buyers.
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There are, as with any production environment, exceptions to the above patterns.
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MK2 - SE with cast alloy mags to commemorate 750,000 choppers (Prod. 1976-1977)
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Infra-Red - Private ownership. Filmed for Bargain Hunt episode in August 2023.
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were built into full bicycles to continue the prototyping and R&D process.
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Price and Mr R Whitmill to work with and as part of the design team from 2020.
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was the official sales launch of 20th June 2023, once again held at the (
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The first prototype frames were manufactured in April 2021 and carried
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The MK-IV's Photographed together are, Left to Right, Front to Rear:
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MK3 - Standard available in Black, Purple, Red, Silver, Pink, Yellow
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MK2 - SE with cast alloy mag wheels to commemorate 750,000 choppers
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MK2 available as a 3 speed (AW) and 5 speed (S5 - 3+2). 1973 -1984
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A further three frames were built in October 2022 and these carry
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3-speed coaster, a standard non-coaster 3 speed or 5-speed (3+2)
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The pedals were manufactured once again under the UNION brand (
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Frame number RE210002 failed testing, destroyed and disposed
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Frame number RE210001 failed testing, destroyed and disposed
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Designed in the late 1960s by Raleigh employee Alan Oakley,
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The Glider Fastback 100 version was sold by Eatons of Canada
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Brake levers and brake callipers are alloy Dia Compe units.
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and signifier of "coolness" for many children at the time.
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Sprint GT - available in either Bronze or Flamboyant Green.
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In Basic Form the frame sequence breaks down as follows:
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Used as destructive test mule. Destroyed and disposed.
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Gold One, seen at Emberton Raleigh Chopper Show 2024
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