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Thanks for that Rk.
When Cleland Cycles Ltd stopped making bicycles in mid 1984 Geoff Apps gave permission for Jeremy Torr (the Cleland frame-builder) to make them under his English Cycles brand. Though in 1983 Torr had made a few Range Rider bikes for his own use. However, Jeremy didn't make his bikes to the same specification as the Cleland bikes. Instead he used standard bottom bracket shells & bearings and bent the chain-stays to clear the rear tyre, whilst the Clelands used 90mm BB shells and straight chain-stays. Torr also offered a mixture of 26" and 650B wheels with the choice of Leleu or Sturmey Archer Elite hub-brakes or cantilever rim-brakes.
About two years ago I bought an English Cycles 'Trekker' and emailed Jeremy Torr to find out some details about the bike. He thought that the 'Trekker' was roughly mid 1980s but wasn't sure, so this is the first time I have a precise date for the availability of the Trekker.
I suspect that a 1985 Range-Rider would have has 650b wheels and that the 'Racing Rodent' probably refers to bikes fitted with a smaller rear wheels. The bike with a 26" front wheel and 20" rear wheel being known as the 'Rat'.