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  2. Robin Hood (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood Founded Robin Hood Cycle Co Ltd acquired by Raleigh in 1906 Headquarters Nottingham, England Products bicycles Robin Hood Cycle Co Ltd bicycles is an English manufacturer made in Nottingham England. Acquired by the Raleigh Bicycle Company in 1906 many of whose bicycles were imported into the United States. Best known for their three-speeds, they were an economy line for Raleigh ...

  3. Triumph Cycle - Wikipedia

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    Head badge of a Raleigh built Triumph bicycle Steel step-through frame sports roadster bicycle with 3-speed internal hub and Brooks saddle Triumph roadster with rod brakes. Triumph Cycle Co. Ltd., based in Nottingham, England, was a bicycle manufacturing company.

  4. Raleigh Chopper - Wikipedia

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    MK1 1970-1972 available as a single speed coaster (SC), 3 speed (AW - three speed and TCW/S3C - three speed coasters) 5 speed (S5 - 3+2) 5 speed and 10 speed (derallieur). The single and three speed models were also available as a Girl's model without crossbar. MK2 available as a 3 speed (AW) and 5 speed (S5 - 3+2). 1973 -1984

  5. Raleigh Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    It went on sale in the UK in 1970 and sold well, and was a key factor in reviving the company's fortunes. The Chopper featured a 3-speed Sturmey-Archer gear hub, shifted using a top-tube mounted gear lever reminiscent of the early Harley-Davidson suicide shifter – one of its "cool" features. Other differences were the unusual frame, long ...

  6. Three-speed bicycle - Wikipedia

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    The three-speed bicycle is a bicycle that uses internal hub gears at the rear wheel hub to provide three gear ratios. Three-speed hubs have been in use since the early 1900s. Though they are heavier than comparable derailleur systems, internal-gear hub systems generally last longer and require less maintenance.

  7. Roadster (bicycle) - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary gents' roadster. The classic gents' roadster, also known as the English roadster, has a lugged brazed steel diamond frame, rod-actuated brakes and of late, cable operated drum brake systems have been widely produced for the European market, upright North Road handlebars, a single gear ratio or three- or five-speed hub gears, a chaincase, steel mudguards, steel cranks, 711 mm × 38 ...