wiggydiggy
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, languished in my dads shed. I brought it to London when i moved down here 15 yr ago. 
Put on a sh*t load of weight became very unhealthy always convincing myself i was the party animal...Forward 20+ years, just stopped got myself a MTB started riding over the local park absolutely shattered
started to loose the weight actually really enjoyed it,
Seems like there are many on here from the Raleigh Grifter club. I was part of the Raleigh Chopper set myself, wish I had never got rid of it, although I did progress to a Raleigh Winner. Now THAT was a road bike, stunning metallic black/silver/red colour scheme and the best foam bar tape/grips. I wizzed around for miles on that.![]()
!! I'm not allowed to lift heavy weight until may but I'm allowed to cycle so game on!!
, lots of gear and tools, discovered cycling for pleasure. Training to be a cycle instructor: love showing women folk the freedom a bike gives you and the amount of chocolate one can eat with impunity 
Yellow Chopper for me as well, loved the three gears until I slid forwards off the saddle, then it hurt a lot. Wish I had kept it, brings back great memories.Chopper (Yellow)..then upgraded to a blue/grey Grifter
Yellow Chopper for me as well, loved the three gears until I slid forwards off the saddle, then it hurt a lot. Wish I had kept it, brings back great memories.
If I remember right, you could pull great wheelies thoughYup....they were great fun bikes. Unstable as buggery if you got it up to any speed..but great fun.
Indeed, the Raleigh Grifter, heaviest bike in the World, but remember the tyres, how coolSeems like there are many on here from the Raleigh Grifter club. I was part of the Raleigh Chopper set myself, wish I had never got rid of it, although I did progress to a Raleigh Winner. Now THAT was a road bike, stunning metallic black/silver/red colour scheme and the best foam bar tape/grips. I wizzed around for miles on that.![]()
Though of course the Chopper had the way cooler shifter...