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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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1986 Raleigh MXR 16"

1986 Raleigh MXR 16"

Cool little original ride.

Firstpitch
1986 Raleigh Ultra Max

1986 Raleigh Ultra Max

Admin Note: Please list the serial number, looks newer than 84 and Raleigh serials can be decoded. cant find a serial on it anywhere....

gtbmx44
1986 Raleigh Burner

1986 Raleigh Burner

a original super tuff burner

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1986 Raleigh Mini Burner

1986 Raleigh Mini Burner

brand new old stock raleigh mini burner

J-TRISTEN4 Comments 2 Faves
 
1987 Raleigh Hyper Shock

1987 Raleigh Hyper Shock

1987 Raleigh Hyper Shock. This bike is sick. Its all original besides the Gyro. A little girl road this bike for 1 summer (about 10-15 times). SOLD!!!!

joeype704 Comments 5 Faves
1987 Raleigh Mag Burner

1987 Raleigh Mag Burner

MK 2 RALEIGH MAG BURNER

J-TRISTEN1 Fave
1987 Raleigh Shock

1987 Raleigh Shock

basicly all stock bought from member Hboost added new cabel houseing. needs a WHITE CHAIN.

FRESSTYLE FREEK15 Comments 5 Faves
 
1987 Raleigh Team Burner

1987 Raleigh Team Burner

recently part restored team burner,glad with the way it turned out,thinking of changing the seat and brakes which were on it.

soll374 Comments
1987 Raleigh Grifter

1987 Raleigh Grifter

Serial NG7: N = built at the Nottingham factory G = May 4 = 1987

yardsaleman7 Comments 1 Fave
1987 Raleigh Styler

1987 Raleigh Styler

low end raleigh burner range

J-TRISTEN2 Comments
 
1988 Raleigh Mag Shock

1988 Raleigh Mag Shock

Keepin it alive.... rides sooper smoooth..

ems5 Comments 2 Faves
 
1988 Raleigh Shock

1988 Raleigh Shock

Mint-condition freestyler. Purchased (brand new!) in April 2007.

pgiarratano8 Comments 5 Faves
1988 Raleigh Burner

1988 Raleigh Burner

the last of the burner era ie last of the snappers eh guys

dp rider1 Comment
 
1988 Raleigh Mag Shock

1988 Raleigh Mag Shock

Gee, do you think this was made in the 80's?

CBA5 Comments 4 Faves
1989 Raleigh Mag Shock

1989 Raleigh Mag Shock

late 80s Raleigh Mag Shock -- these came in deep pink/white and blue/white.

ocprime4 Comments 3 Faves
1989 Raleigh Burner

1989 Raleigh Burner

One of the latest Burner from Raleigh

ranlow3 Comments 1 Fave
 
1999 Raleigh Ruler

1999 Raleigh Ruler

My 9 year old's bike (updated)

Harlow1 Comment
2007 Raleigh Burner

2007 Raleigh Burner

This is a Boxfresh burner i won at a photo competition of you posing on your raleigh burner and i won it for free!!

modfather6 Comments 1 Fave
2007 Raleigh Team Burner

2007 Raleigh Team Burner

RE-ISSUE TEAM BURNER 2007 IF YOU CAN TELL

J-TRISTEN6 Comments 1 Fave
 
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