Brings back beautiful memories I’m a 62 year old fan of the chopper my mam and Nan god bless their souls bought me a violent one on hp I loved that bike I will get me a violent one of these mk 4s and put it in my bedroom as a reminder of wonderful times as a child my lungs are no good now to ride a bike 🥴
Looks pretty good, but spoilt by H&S only allowing for the smaller sissy bar wh8ch was as an iconic feature as the gear shifter. Massive improvement on the mk3 disaster though. 👍
I had a hand me down tomahawk as a kid, then a new blue and yellow raleigh burner. Around 1992 I bought a mk2 raleigh chopper for £5 and completely restored it. I've still got it. It was a lot harder sourcing parts back then before ebay!
Very interesting info on the new Mk4 Russ A great interview with Ken. My very first Chopper was a Space Blue Christmas 1977 and a combination chain lock anyone could unlock 😂. Chopper never got stolen. Not even left out side the shop when going in for my curly wurly 😁. Mk4 is cool but not as cool as the MK2. Will I buy one. Not at the asking price that being made in Taiwan 😢 let's see how fast they sell at £950. I could be well wrong. But to high a price for me
I was abit younger so i had a black raleigh striker which was my pride and joy. i certainly remember the choppers and grifters though and i recall seeing afew injuries when kids would break hard or hit a kerb while on a chopper and fall forward through the handle bars. infact i remember the local bobby at the time openly telling us that the choppers were too dangerous and those handle bars caused alot of injuries.
ps today im 50 and ride mountainbikes and till this day never was as comfortable to ride as my raleigh striker. what a solid easy to ride bike that was and the big padded seat was lush. every bike ive ridden since has been like sitting on a razzor blade lol
I’d like to put mk1 handle bars on it with the adjustable stem . And get rid of the little carrier rack on the back . Hope to get one brings back great memories , thanks 👍
@@bagpuss998 The rack was on Mk2s, and it would look odd without it. Apparently, the chrome on these are very good, so I'm surprised anyone would want to change them. I'm not sure what you mean by "adjustable stem" and "drop handlebars". Surely you don't mean Chopper Sprint 'racing' handlebars?.
@@basylpeterjones no not sprint handle bars just mk1 handle bars you can adjust. Would also like to strip down the colours re spray in mustard mk1 colour with the smaller black logos may get it done if I get my hands on a new one , mk 4 with mk 1 colours and mk1 handle bars .👍
Any ideas on how true to the originals the front and back mudguards are - length, weight, underside folds etc - I was hoping for a close-up of those. I see the lip is there - how about the front tabs?
It’s been designed to be a direct switch between the old school version on the mudguards even the mk1 versions with some hole drilling tbh I don’t think the quality is as good as the original but a great effort
@@IconicBrands123 Just riding down the park or to the shops with my daughter. Cruisin! Flat(ish) and tarmac. Are they comfortable for a grown man 5’11”. I’ll get my Walkman out and listen to some 70’s rock!
Dear Sir, thank you for your video. I am a new subscriber & have always wanted a Rayleigh Chopper. Please could you advise me how I can order this new model? Many thanks
Hi there and thanks for watching! Raleigh at the moment have stopped producing this model which has sold out recently heard that they may well sell some more models best keep your eye on the Raleigh website otherwise they are available second hand on eBay or Facebook Raleigh Chopper groups Sorry can’t help you out anymore Regards
Great video and insight into the new Raleigh Chopper Mk4. Looks like they have done an excellent job of recreating an icon! I wonder if those mudguards are a straight swap for the original. How good are the Chrome parts on the new bike?
As a kid had an ultra-violet mk2 Chopper in 1973, when I was 10. I bought another mk2 in the early 90s for 20 quid, long before the prices went crazy for these things. Problem with me being 6ft, 2in, the thing was just too small to enjoy riding it properly, so I sold it on. After all the Chopper was designed for CHILDREN. So I assume this mk4 would still be too small for me?
Do you think in your opinion the chances of been able to get one of these bikes when the Raleigh company put them for sale online will be very slim ? I have never owned a Raleigh Chopper but as a child in the 1970's I dreamed off having one . I'm really hoping I could buy one in 2023. 😊 Lastly will it be difficult to navigate the website on the 20th June to get on that queue?
The first batch will be available on a first come first served basis maybe if you have waited a long time I’m sure that once they Raleigh have sold out more bike variants will be available later on and therefore easier to obtain hopefully as as said through the Halfords website?
@@IconicBrands123 Fingers crossed. I think you are right. Maybe they are testing the waters with limited numbers to see how many units they sell and how quickly. I don't think they will struggle even if the bike is a bit pricey.
H&S were tough on the MK3, ie gear shift & seat arrangement. Two key designs of the original Chopper. Looks like they’ve been pretty lenient on the MK4 which is refreshing. Nice looking bike. But the price is steep.
Did you ask the price of the extended sissy bar, the mk 4 looks great I didn't think they would ever produce them again due to health and safety issues of the mk 2 👍
I just wonder if they have missed a trick, its a kids bike but I quessing most of the buyers are adults, it just looks way to small with an adult on, mabye two versions one orginal size and adult sized, I would 100% buy the adult size one, great bike and I love that they have got rid of the MK3 seat
@@Simon-rx7sv my same thoughts, i like the chopper but i don't emberance myself riding one tho, im a freaking adult now. an upscaled version would be nicer and something new and thrown into the 21st century as a e bike would be rad. I guess they don't know much of marketing anymore on headoffice of Raleigh, they where waaaay more inventive in the 60's and 70's, now they throw it onto nostalgie. I would buy one in a heartbeat if build correctly with some digital gearing system or such. would be sooo cool
@@Driessens_Peter an adult size E-bike Chopper that would work for me, gear shifter to change between power modes, it would need disk brakes, someone needs to build this
The front wheel was too small. It was not a great ride. I remember they brought out a bike here called the Oddball by Melvern Star in about 1978 with a 24 inch front wheel on the chopper style frame.
Interesting thanks for sharing your experience, the fact that the bike was based on a dragster car was it’s biggest draw to the young people of the era . Wondering what the future buyers will be?
@@IconicBrands123 Yeah, strange how there are always some people who like horrible things! An aluminium Chopper! C'mon... Did the Mk3 have any redeeming features? With the Mk4 they seem to have gone absolutely as far as is possible within the bounds of today's legislation, technology and availability. The Zoetemelk replica team bike, also made for Raleigh by Maxway in Taiwan, was another horrible pastiche, with several important aspects that were very obviously inauthentic (sloping top tube, for goodness sake!!!) and could easily have been far better, so big up to The Raleigh for doing a very decent job with this latest rep and getting it as good as poss. Burner has been done to death, and quite well too. Grifter next? £1,000 Grifter rep, anyone? Or, how about a Twenty rep to the same level of detail - Raleigh's best selling bike ever, 2.2 million '68 to '84. Now that would be fun! Nice to ride as well. Everyone loves the Twenty.
Please watch my next video’s interview with a 6ft 4 man riding a Raleigh Chopper sadly the mk4 is expensive however more Affordable chopper bikes were the mk3
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@Rhiannon studios - I'm the same, I really would like one just for display purposes, but the price is too high. Raleigh are likely to then say, "oh there's less demand than we expected" and then stop making them.
It’s the maligned version of the original Raleigh Choppers should have looked like the mk4 does now . However with its alumni frame it rides the best !! Each to their own!
The Chopper is a big part of my childhood. I loved riding this bike great memories had one in the 80s watching this video took me back in time.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and of course it’s the nostalgia that drives the market for these bikes
Brings back beautiful memories I’m a 62 year old fan of the chopper my mam and Nan god bless their souls bought me a violent one on hp I loved that bike I will get me a violent one of these mk 4s and put it in my bedroom as a reminder of wonderful times as a child my lungs are no good now to ride a bike 🥴
Nice to hear your fond memories thanks for sharing
@@IconicBrands123 Violet
Looks pretty good, but spoilt by H&S only allowing for the smaller sissy bar wh8ch was as an iconic feature as the gear shifter.
Massive improvement on the mk3 disaster though. 👍
I had a hand me down tomahawk as a kid, then a new blue and yellow raleigh burner. Around 1992 I bought a mk2 raleigh chopper for £5 and completely restored it. I've still got it. It was a lot harder sourcing parts back then before ebay!
Parts are going to be easier to find now with the new mk4 version thanks for your input
Very interesting info on the new Mk4 Russ A great interview with Ken. My very first Chopper was a Space Blue Christmas 1977 and a combination chain lock anyone could unlock 😂. Chopper never got stolen. Not even left out side the shop when going in for my curly wurly 😁. Mk4 is cool but not as cool as the MK2. Will I buy one. Not at the asking price that being made in Taiwan 😢 let's see how fast they sell at £950. I could be well wrong. But to high a price for me
@@StevePearce-e6x thanks for sharing your memories ones that a lot of us share
Brilliant video as always mate, it was a pleasure to meet you yesterday :)
Fantastik flashback design my mom bought 1 in the mid 60's for me Love it!BK ,NY !
Thumbs up for the mark four
I was abit younger so i had a black raleigh striker which was my pride and joy. i certainly remember the choppers and grifters though and i recall seeing afew injuries when kids would break hard or hit a kerb while on a chopper and fall forward through the handle bars. infact i remember the local bobby at the time openly telling us that the choppers were too dangerous and those handle bars caused alot of injuries.
ps today im 50 and ride mountainbikes and till this day never was as comfortable to ride as my raleigh striker. what a solid easy to ride bike that was and the big padded seat was lush. every bike ive ridden since has been like sitting on a razzor blade lol
Raleigh Chopper is naughty but nice 👍 thanks for sharing your experiences and memories
Amazing how popular the chopper became! Shame the new model isn't a bit cheaper
I’m sure the original designer would have been amazed at how popular the bike has become .
I’d like to put mk1 handle bars on it with the adjustable stem . And get rid of the little carrier rack on the back . Hope to get one brings back great memories , thanks 👍
Why?
@@basylpeterjones just liked the drop handle bars
@@bagpuss998 The rack was on Mk2s, and it would look odd without it. Apparently, the chrome on these are very good, so I'm surprised anyone would want to change them. I'm not sure what you mean by "adjustable stem" and "drop handlebars". Surely you don't mean Chopper Sprint 'racing' handlebars?.
@@basylpeterjones no not sprint handle bars just mk1 handle bars you can adjust. Would also like to strip down the colours re spray in mustard mk1 colour with the smaller black logos may get it done if I get my hands on a new one , mk 4 with mk 1 colours and mk1 handle bars .👍
I remember having the Tomahawk the baby chopper when I was 9.
Thats what l learnt on.
Any ideas on how true to the originals the front and back mudguards are - length, weight, underside folds etc - I was hoping for a close-up of those. I see the lip is there - how about the front tabs?
It’s been designed to be a direct switch between the old school version on the mudguards even the mk1 versions with some hole drilling tbh I don’t think the quality is as good as the original but a great effort
So how are these to cruise around on for normal daily use? I’m on the list for the 2024 Fizzy Lemon model and I don’t think I’ll be able to resist.
Normal daily use. ? Depends on how you intend to use it for? Not recommended for hills or anything above a few miles because these bikes are heavy
@@IconicBrands123 Just riding down the park or to the shops with my daughter. Cruisin! Flat(ish) and tarmac. Are they comfortable for a grown man 5’11”. I’ll get my Walkman out and listen to some 70’s rock!
@@LeighTheHuman watch my video on building the new mk4 for a 6ft plus rider and see what you think
@@IconicBrands123 Cool, thanks. I’ll go find it. I scrolled through your video’s and didn’t see that. I’ll go hunt.
So much like the mk2 chopper… shame they didn’t make the mk4 same size a mk1 tall frame chopper, size wise it would of been so much better!
People are larger nowadays yes 🙌
Will Raleigh be making more as didn't manage to get one yesterday and I'm certainly not paying the crazy prices people are already asking on eBay 😡
Yes 👍!! Another batch on the way
Dear Sir, thank you for your video. I am a new subscriber & have always wanted a Rayleigh Chopper. Please could you advise me how I can order this new model? Many thanks
Hi there and thanks for watching!
Raleigh at the moment have stopped producing this model which has sold out recently heard that they may well sell some more models best keep your eye on the Raleigh website otherwise they are available second hand on eBay or Facebook Raleigh Chopper groups
Sorry can’t help you out anymore
Regards
Get to the chopper!!
Where's the mrk 4 made and built. ?
Taiwan 🇹🇼
Great video and insight into the new Raleigh Chopper Mk4. Looks like they have done an excellent job of recreating an icon! I wonder if those mudguards are a straight swap for the original. How good are the Chrome parts on the new bike?
The chrome lacks the depth of the original as far as I can tell the bike has been designed to fit the original parts thanks for your feedback
@@IconicBrands123 Thank you. Very wise of Raleigh to make the parts fit the Mk2, should be a big money earner for them.
As a kid had an ultra-violet mk2 Chopper in 1973, when I was 10. I bought another mk2 in the early 90s for 20 quid, long before the prices went crazy for these things. Problem with me being 6ft, 2in, the thing was just too small to enjoy riding it properly, so I sold it on. After all the Chopper was designed for CHILDREN. So I assume this mk4 would still be too small for me?
Do you think in your opinion the chances of been able to get one of these bikes when the Raleigh company put them for sale online will be very slim ?
I have never owned a Raleigh Chopper but as a child in the 1970's I dreamed off having one .
I'm really hoping I could buy one in 2023. 😊 Lastly will it be difficult to navigate the website on the 20th June to get on that queue?
The first batch will be available on a first come first served basis maybe if you have waited a long time I’m sure that once they Raleigh have sold out more bike variants will be available later on and therefore easier to obtain hopefully as as said through the Halfords website?
@@IconicBrands123 Fingers crossed. I think you are right. Maybe they are testing the waters with limited numbers to see how many units they sell and how quickly.
I don't think they will struggle even if the bike is a bit pricey.
H&S were tough on the MK3, ie gear shift & seat arrangement. Two key designs of the original Chopper. Looks like they’ve been pretty lenient on the MK4 which is refreshing. Nice looking bike. But the price is steep.
Agree Health and safety regulations totally dictated the development of the mk3 part of Raleigh history now
Am from Malaysia where can I buy this chopper and how much .
Online only from Raleigh
The bike seems to be geared very high? That bike would be perfekt with an Electric motor!
Some do !!
Did you ask the price of the extended sissy bar, the mk 4 looks great I didn't think they would ever produce them again due to health and safety issues of the mk 2 👍
To early for accurate information on prices thanks for the feedback
I would buy one if they upscaled it to an adult size
Please see other videos where Alan Is 6ft 4ins tall and rides the bike however I know what you mean
I just wonder if they have missed a trick, its a kids bike but I quessing most of the buyers are adults, it just looks way to small with an adult on, mabye two versions one orginal size and adult sized, I would 100% buy the adult size one, great bike and I love that they have got rid of the MK3 seat
@@Simon-rx7sv agree with you about this have you seen the iconic Brands video of Nick and his homemade oversized bike ?
@@Simon-rx7sv my same thoughts, i like the chopper but i don't emberance myself riding one tho, im a freaking adult now. an upscaled version would be nicer and something new and thrown into the 21st century as a e bike would be rad. I guess they don't know much of marketing anymore on headoffice of Raleigh, they where waaaay more inventive in the 60's and 70's, now they throw it onto nostalgie. I would buy one in a heartbeat if build correctly with some digital gearing system or such. would be sooo cool
@@Driessens_Peter an adult size E-bike Chopper that would work for me, gear shifter to change between power modes, it would need disk brakes, someone needs to build this
so who is the Ron that Ken kept referring to?
Ron there’s 2 however I think it’s the is the one on a few of my videos usually wearing a hat a very knowledgeable person on these bikes
How much did the MK4 sell for new?
£950
Does anyone know if the new wheels and fittings will fit a MK2 chopper?
Yes they will I’ve been told has been mentioned in another video on RUclips channel iconic Brands
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The front wheel was too small. It was not a great ride. I remember they brought out a bike here called the Oddball by Melvern Star in about 1978 with a 24 inch front wheel on the chopper style frame.
Interesting thanks for sharing your experience, the fact that the bike was based on a dragster car was it’s biggest draw to the young people of the era . Wondering what the future buyers will be?
How can this be the new Raleigh Chopper, when Raleigh haven't even released it yet.
From tomorrow it will be! You saw it first on iconic Brands
It's so sad, ppl on eBay already buying them up n now selling them for £1500 - £1750, just another scam, like the ps5
thats because they mention it as limited edition, if they just would produce them like in the past, no chance to those grabbers.
Wow - a pretty legit replica. The aluminium framed Mk3 was horrible.
All in the eye of the beholder!
@@IconicBrands123 Yeah, strange how there are always some people who like horrible things! An aluminium Chopper! C'mon... Did the Mk3 have any redeeming features? With the Mk4 they seem to have gone absolutely as far as is possible within the bounds of today's legislation, technology and availability. The Zoetemelk replica team bike, also made for Raleigh by Maxway in Taiwan, was another horrible pastiche, with several important aspects that were very obviously inauthentic (sloping top tube, for goodness sake!!!) and could easily have been far better, so big up to The Raleigh for doing a very decent job with this latest rep and getting it as good as poss. Burner has been done to death, and quite well too. Grifter next? £1,000 Grifter rep, anyone? Or, how about a Twenty rep to the same level of detail - Raleigh's best selling bike ever, 2.2 million '68 to '84. Now that would be fun! Nice to ride as well. Everyone loves the Twenty.
@davidpalk5010 fair enough. my personal favourite is the RSW 16 folding compact . See my mk3 review for my view if you’re interested in looking ATB
@@IconicBrands123 I've had one - bigger folded than unfolded!
@@davidpalk5010 hahaha that’s probably why I still struggle to fit into my car !!
Pity they dont do one for adults but at 950 how do they expect kids to afford one even adults £950,i think not
Please watch my next video’s interview with a 6ft 4 man riding a Raleigh Chopper sadly the mk4 is expensive however more Affordable chopper bikes were the mk3
@@IconicBrands123can you fit a mk2 seat onto the mk3
@@davidburrows4801 it has been done 👍
@@IconicBrands123 ,that gives me hope lol,im not too bothered about the knacker crunching gearshift 😂
@@davidburrows4801 I’ve been there !! 😂
Talking about tanks, will they release a Grifter?
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Tomahawk was far better, mine had the cut off rear seat
I’d give £395 for one, I wunt pay anything like £950 ☹️
Normally as productivity increases the price will come down ? Time will tell thanks for your input
@@IconicBrands123 Let’s hope so.
I believe as long as the bikes are produced in good numbers they will decrease if they are a limited quantity then you could be right
@@Mike-vd7ee Don’t talk wet
@Rhiannon studios - I'm the same, I really would like one just for display purposes, but the price is too high. Raleigh are likely to then say, "oh there's less demand than we expected" and then stop making them.
Apparently £950 is a price thats been hinted at! No chance at that price!
sorry but the mk3 is a nasty POS
It’s the maligned version of the original Raleigh Choppers should have looked like the mk4 does now . However with its alumni frame it rides the best !! Each to their own!
I had one first time round in bright orange, they were rubbish then and the MK 4 is still rubbish now
Nothing will beat the original! That’s true
Your right the mk3 is a lovely ride it just looks a pig.
That’s in the eye of the beholder to evaluate however many thanks for your input