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Raleigh were a little slow to enter the BMX market and didn't get a range of bikes together until around 1982. The original line-up consisted of five bikes:

The Raleigh Burner was the bog standard model and sold by the shed load. It had a steel frame and forks, steel rims and cranks and - I think - alloy V-handlebars.

The next model - the Tuff Burner - was a little more expensive and featured yellow Skyway Tuff II mag wheels, but other wise the two bikes were identical.

Next up was the SuperBurner - essentially a Burner but with a kind of gold chrome finish on the frame. It looked pretty trick but if memory serves the spec was about the same as the standard Burner.

By the time you get to the Ultra Burner however, things move up a gear. Araya 7X rims, Suntour loose bearing hubs, Sugino one-piece chro-moly cranks and spyder with alloy chainring and Suntour power handlebar stem were pretty trick for a bike bought in Halfords. The frame was the same steel frame as the Burner (but with a different finish) but the forks were chrome Tange TX1200W items, though (I think) still made from steel and not chro-moly. Alloy V handlebars and budget, but genuine, dia-compe brakes complete the Ultra Burner.

This was my first bike and retailed in Halfords for £130. Mine however came from the Earls Court motorcycle show 'Bike '82' in which Ammaco had built a wooden BMX track and were running demos throughout the exhibition. A dealer at the show was offering Ultra Burners for £117. The £13 saving represented quite a few weeks of my paper round so it was worth it. And I'll never forget my overwhelming joy as I wheeled my new bike out of Earls Court - still flat packed and wrapped in cardboard - having worked and waited for two years to finally afford my own BMX bike!

Top of the range was the Pro Burner. Similar spec to the Ultra Burner but with a full Chro-moly frame and forks with 'race proven' geometry. I think it retailed for around £225 and as such I didn't see too many of these around.

The Raleigh Burner range went on to become one of the best known brands in BMX at the absolute street level. Parents knew and trusted Raleigh's name and reputation and the 1985 UK race team line up of Andy Ruffell, Craig Schofield, Martin Jose and Stu Diggins gave Raleigh real credibility on the race circuit.

Raleigh was to the UK what Huffy was to the USA. Lest we forget the importance of the humble Burner.

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1983 Raleigh Burner

1983 Raleigh Burner

1983 mk1 tuff burner,fully restored,re-chromed parts,nos seat post,seat,grips,tyres,pedals,brake set re-powdered and dyed skyways!

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1983 Raleigh R10

1983 Raleigh R10

DUMP SCORE! Second vintage ride found in 2 trips to the dump!

krankyankee
1983 Raleigh Racing R2500

1983 Raleigh Racing R2500

This is a rare American made Raleigh Racing bicycle.

downpour046 Comments
 
1983 Raleigh Burner GS

1983 Raleigh Burner GS

my 1st bmx as a kid. love it may some changes i.e my skyways etc.

scirocco_19692 Comments
1983 Raleigh Super Tuff Burner

1983 Raleigh Super Tuff Burner

this is my super tuff and i love it, i think black brakes look better than gold so changed them.

scirocco_1969
1983 Raleigh Burner GLS

1983 Raleigh Burner GLS

The GLS was a catalogue special (i.e. not available down the local bike shop). Quite rare to find.

sion
 
1983 Raleigh Night Burner

1983 Raleigh Night Burner

True survivor. Still with most of the original superchrome paint!

burnergirl2 Comments 1 Fave
1986 Raleigh Mini Burner

1986 Raleigh Mini Burner

MK1 Raleigh Mini Burner. The Burners kid brother, all the Burners refinements scaled down to 5/8's size.

sion
1985 Raleigh Andy Ruffel Team Special

1985 Raleigh Andy Ruffel Team Special

My Andy Ruffel Raleigh Team Special. All original except for the pads.

jimmyp6 Comments 9 Faves
 
1984 Raleigh Burner SE

1984 Raleigh Burner SE

(SOLD) found in a local bike shop for £30 was all original but very rusty. I'm just in the process of building it up to see how it rides NOW SOLD! I can reccomend a Great raleigh burner site broc

337lee3 Comments
1984 Raleigh Burner

1984 Raleigh Burner

Used but indestructible...

branckou
1984 Raleigh Mag 20

1984 Raleigh Mag 20

all i know is that this bike is a raleigh mag 20...

inca84
 
1984 Raleigh Super Tuff Burner

1984 Raleigh Super Tuff Burner

This Burner, built in Nottingham, is like in 1984, whith original Skyway Tuff Wheels, and original parts.

DYNOARNO1 Comment 4 Faves
 
1984 Raleigh Burner

1984 Raleigh Burner

found this almost all original parts except the faul f1 grips

eamonn12341 Comment
 
1984 Raleigh Burner SE

1984 Raleigh Burner SE

Well i bought this of evilbay becouse it was the best bike i ever had as a kid, basically stripped it down and gave it a really good clean, put spokeys back on it instead of the acorns it came with, c

holwuff5 Comments
1984 Raleigh Ultra Burner

1984 Raleigh Ultra Burner

1984 Raleigh Ultra Burner MK2

mav
 
1984 Raleigh Burner Pro

1984 Raleigh Burner Pro

Raleigh Aero Burner Pro .Top bike still ride it eveyday.UAKI rims,Suzue hubs,Bear trap VP,Dia comp MX 904.

brazman24
1984 Raleigh Pro Burner

1984 Raleigh Pro Burner

1984 aero pro burner tange frame and forks

brighton651 Comment 2 Faves
1984 Raleigh Tuff Burner

1984 Raleigh Tuff Burner

Admin Note: Serial number? Also take better pics of your others before resubmitting... Raleighs tuff burner came with alloy hubbed skyways

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