Worst Bike I Ever Had

This Mark 2 Chopper

Brakes: awful
3 speed: good while it lasted
Saddle: rubbish foam, okay for the shops
Riding position: Demon, loved it!
 

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We have a similar bike in the States (I believe we were the first with the chopper design). The Schwinn Stingray
 

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Puch Free Spirit, loved it and hated it in equal measures.
but that example looks very nice, Silver colour looks good with lots of shiny-shiny going on, nice seat, cool how the crankset guard kind of matches the cassette/spoke guard (Chopper ? ) & I think the stem shifters always look great on any bike
 
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Well if we’re going properly retro………

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Had all three in succession. All amazingly cool and amazingly shite looking back. Chopper went in favour of my Arena that you could do distances on.
I think I asked in recently what was the connection with the Chopper mk1 & a set of darts..............the answer being -

If at a secondary school in the UK when the Chopper came out, If you chose Metalwork as a subject, one of the tasks was making something on a Lathe which involved - turning/knurling/drill & tapping. Up to the Chopper release, everyone & their dog made a set of Darts..........along came the Mk1 & it all changed ................Ally gear knobs everywhere - there were some beauts`
 
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