kingoffootball Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Oct 17, 2013 #2 That's a Raleigh Yukon, I do believe. Around 1991?
B benjy Retro Guru Oct 17, 2013 #4 just looked them up on the web an i would say your right , thanks i thought it looked older than that, just with the way the frame tubes are
just looked them up on the web an i would say your right , thanks i thought it looked older than that, just with the way the frame tubes are
L legrandefromage Bin Monkey BoTM Winner PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Oct 17, 2013 #5 these types of frame hung around well into the 1990's - people now have to pay a premium for a good quality lugged steel frame.
these types of frame hung around well into the 1990's - people now have to pay a premium for a good quality lugged steel frame.
B benjy Retro Guru Oct 17, 2013 #6 looking on ebay not fetching alot, i thought it would be worth somthing, it will be forsale soon at at £50
looking on ebay not fetching alot, i thought it would be worth somthing, it will be forsale soon at at £50
R Rampage Retrobike Rider Feedback View Oct 18, 2013 #7 Raleigh were behind the times with a lot of things as they didn't want to spend out on new machinery etc when all the other manufacturers chose different standards.
Raleigh were behind the times with a lot of things as they didn't want to spend out on new machinery etc when all the other manufacturers chose different standards.
C cce Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Oct 19, 2013 #8 Raleigh also manufactured a very broad range of components in-house and so didn't really need to comply with changing standards
Raleigh also manufactured a very broad range of components in-house and so didn't really need to comply with changing standards