bikemeister2000":3s6byctz said:
Walter is a paragon of what can be achieved with love.
As the Product Manager responsible for Raleigh Special Products until 2000, I am so pleased the frames we made back then are getting the appreciation they always deserved. Often admired and indeed, praised in magazine tests, only now are they finding their correct place in the hands of caring owners.
The aquisition of Diamondback sounded the deathknell for RSP, and ultimatley the end of high end frame production at Raleigh. :cry:
Wow, I never imagined that we had somebody here on retrobike so closely connected to the creation of the bikes I rode and lusted after back in the day (and still now). It was a real shame that Raleigh stopped their high end bikes. On the subject of the RSP bikes, I've always wondered why the M Trax line came about in the first place, when it overlapped somewhat with the Dynatechs?