Back in the early 1960s, veteran US bike maker Schwinn tapped into the spirit of chopper-style motorcycles for a kids bike called the Sting-Ray. More than a decade later, the company blew up ...
Raleigh Chopper – Wikipedia. From its first ride in ’69 ... a low slung frame and a sprung saddle with wide “cow-horn” style ...
Like any particular model and style of motorcycle ... leaving a dozen years of bikes available for inline chopper building ...
The Raleigh Chopper, with its odd-sized wheels and tall handlebars, was the classic bike every child wanted in the '70s and '80s. Harry Potter, of Barmouth, Gwynedd, would be the envy of them all.