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Let's just take it for what it is: lowest possible shifting quality with pressed steel mechs, no rear mount for the mech it bolted directly to the wheel. Rustless spokes with bolt through hubs. 1" quill stem and steel bars with a 1 1/18 headset reducer in that way that only raleigh could do. Then it was li-chi finest resin brakes on a fork that came with inbuilt fork waddle and latteral movement that made the wheel judder or try and disappear under the BB. You could rock a brand new bike backwards and forwards a good inch from newly assembled. Then cam e the steel cranks and plastic pedal combo and the big chunky six speed chain.
They can still be found in Tesco under different names. Their legacy should be 'this is a succsessful marketing ploy' to any adventurous businessman but 'to be avoided' by any cyclist with even the slightest passion or interest in what they ride.
They can still be found in Tesco under different names. Their legacy should be 'this is a succsessful marketing ploy' to any adventurous businessman but 'to be avoided' by any cyclist with even the slightest passion or interest in what they ride.