Agree that it's great that Raleigh are selling another batch. Still disappointing they are only selling to addresses in the UK and not making parts available. Also agree that the Chopper is opening a new market and not just for nostalgic market. I'm amazed they are not selling into the rest of the world market.
@@gregpetterson thanks for bringing this to my attention I’ve not mentioned anything about not selling the bike to the rest of the world !!! Another question to ask and another opportunity missed
Of course it was, that was the point , setting a kids imagination free. Happy memories on mine, despite coming off a skinning my knees 😄. Did we complain… nah. Got back on it and carried on.
Good work as always ,good advice about the Mk 3 and a very accurate description of them
@@andrewrogers4341 The Mk 3 has been the most difficult of all of the bikes to get my head around, love it or hate it ?
@@IconicBrands123 ypu know me i love them
A very interesting video you gave lots of information out 😊
Thanks 🙏
Agree that it's great that Raleigh are selling another batch. Still disappointing they are only selling to addresses in the UK and not making parts available. Also agree that the Chopper is opening a new market and not just for nostalgic market. I'm amazed they are not selling into the rest of the world market.
@@gregpetterson thanks for bringing this to my attention I’ve not mentioned anything about not selling the bike to the rest of the world !!! Another question to ask and another opportunity missed
Worst bicycle ever invented. It was just a posing aid for kids who wanted an eastrider motorbike.
YEP , AND AS A 11 YEAR OLD back then it was awesome
Of course it was, that was the point , setting a kids imagination free. Happy memories on mine, despite coming off a skinning my knees 😄. Did we complain… nah. Got back on it and carried on.
As a life long serious cyclist you are correct, it was never intended for regular cycling over any distance. Apart from Paddy, well done Paddy!