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EltonFrog

Legendary Member
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My Whyte Coniston. Very comfy bike.
 

sbeqs

Active Member
Thanks.
I love this bike, but it's heavy...
 

iwchris

Active Member
I have in the last few weeks just upgraded my bike.
Due to a knee problem I have been riding an older electric, and upgraded to a "Crank Drive Reileigh Motus" and I am over the moon with this Electric Bike, it is so much lighter than my old one I am finding I only need the use of the Electric Power on steep hills, so not putting to much of a load on my knee, it is very much an all rounder, good for shopping with the panniers or days out, I'm also finding the "Sit Up Dutch Style' so much more practical.

This picture was taken the other morning on the way back home after a supermarket shop.
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Gravity Aided

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
When the hybrid forum was first re-introduced, all the older threads related to hybrids were not there for a few days, so I was just trying to get some discussion going.
 

zigzag

Veteran
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steerer needs cutting, as i'm finding the head tube too tall for the size
 

Salar

A fish out of water
Location
Gorllewin Cymru
I'd have said it was later than '92. It has the same style lugless construction, fittings and graphics as my 1997 Pioneer Jaguar.

I think you might be right Phil. I've checked the Veteran Cycle Clubs Raleigh library. The 92-93 model in purple was only 10 speed, mine is 15 speed gripshift with the alloy guards.
The 97 model looks much more like it. Seems like the purpley colour was a favourite for some years.
 

Rickshaw Phil

Overconfidentii Vulgaris
Moderator
I think you might be right Phil. I've checked the Veteran Cycle Clubs Raleigh library. The 92-93 model in purple was only 10 speed, mine is 15 speed gripshift with the alloy guards.
The 97 model looks much more like it. Seems like the purpley colour was a favourite for some years.
That's a useful resource which I hadn't seen before. (Link here to save others from searching) Saved to my favourites.:okay:

And for the record, here's a shot of my Pioneer which is still my best bike 17 years after buying it. ^_^
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Trekking bike - not hybrid.;)
 
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