How much did a Raleigh Chopper cost in 1972?

How much did a Raleigh Chopper cost in the 1970s?

Year Price In today’s money
1972 – Mk1 £33.82 (reduced from £35.99) £318
1972 – Mk2 £35.99 £340
1973 – Chopper Sprint £25.95 £225
1973 – Mk2 £33.75 (RRP £37.50) £290

Are Raleigh Chopper bikes still made?

Besides a limited run in 2004, fans of the iconic British-built kids’ bike can now get their hands on a new Chopper for the first time since it went out of production in 1980. The Chopper is a cult classic.

How much was a Raleigh Chopper in 1970?

Raleigh charged a premium for the Chopper over the price of a conventional children’s bike. In 1970 it cost £34 19s (£360 in today’s money).

What is the difference between a Raleigh Chopper Mk1 and Mk2?

Mk2 Improvements The gear lever shifter changed from a knob to a T-bar-style shifter, and this is the easiest way to differentiate between the Mk1 and Mk2. The seat was moved slightly forward and was shorter for improved balance which helped to prevent the bike from tipping backwards.

How much did a Raleigh Chopper bike cost in 1975?

It was launched at 31 guineas (£32.55, = about £292 today), when hitherto the most expensive Raleigh child’s bike, the Chico, cost just £19.99. With the Chopper, Raleigh had created a new market in the UK and other developed countries for expensive toy cycles, which it continued to exploit.

What was the smaller version of the Chopper bike?

Raleigh Tomahawk – these were smaller than the chopper | Childhood memories, Old bicycle, Bicycle.

What Colours did the Raleigh Chopper come in?

Original models

  • MK1 – available only as a 3 speed model, Brilliant Orange, Golden Yellow, Flamboyant Green, Targa Mustard (HBR model), and Horizon Blue.
  • Sprint GT – available in either Bronze or Flamboyant Green.

How many gears did the original Chopper bike have?

three speed
Original Chopper Models The original Chopper came in a choice of either single speed, three speed or five-speed hub gears and in a range of colours including Orange, Green, Blue and Yellow.

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