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Drago

Legendary Member
This had somehow passed me by...until today.

Raleigh have manufactured a limited run of mkII Raleigh Chopper replicas. Not a horrible pastiche like the mkIII, but an actual close-as-they-can-apparently-make-it copy of the original.

Interestingly you can bag one of these repros for less than a concours original.

https://www.raleigh.co.uk/gb/en/the-new-chopper-fizzy-lemon/

The only difference I can spot is the use of alloy Dia Compe calipers instead of the bendy steel original, Dia Compe headset and better quality (stainless?) fasteners.
 
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Punkawallah

Über Member
Inconceivable.
 

sevenfourate

Devotee of OCD
……and would doubtless quickly appreciate in value.

How have all the other repro variants they’ve manufactured: faired at holding their value ?

Good luck to you. Enjoy, ride, display or other. I just think these toys have a very limited market and a very limited time slot.

Of course there will be ‘1000 people’ who can whistle a Grand into the Wind on one of these without thought. But this means the average guy reminiscing of his ownership as a child: and perhaps intending to display is starting to crack on in years. Another 10 years later it will be history imo - and no one outside of that actual ownership age group will care about them. I can’t see the long term demand to drive prices up……

Would be a craic to ride to Waitrose though 😉
 
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Drago

Legendary Member
Apparently there was a similar run of 1000 bikes in 2023. They sold out in seconds, and months later were changing hands at a big premium.

So Raleigh were encouraged to repeat the exercise in 2024, and the same thing happened.

I think as long as Raleigh keep the production numbers low they will continue to almost instantly command a premium as they change hands.
 

N0bodyOfTheGoat

Well-Known Member
Location
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Never had one myself, but I've vague recollections of having a little ride on someone elses in the late 70s or early 80s.

Give it hydraulic brakes, perhaps an Alfine hub gear and perhaps an ebike edition.
 
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