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jimmyp
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Raleigh Vs Mongoose
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January 12, 2006, 02:05 PM »
See we have alot of burner fans on the site, me i'm more of a mongoose fan. The big question is WHOSE BETTER
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sadowdgit
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Re: Raleigh Vs Mongoose
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January 12, 2006, 02:06 PM »
Mongoose!
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theRuler
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January 12, 2006, 02:08 PM »
Mongoose!
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ORB
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January 12, 2006, 02:09 PM »
goose
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sadowdgit
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three nil three nil threeee niiiil
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oberonspacefruit
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January 12, 2006, 02:12 PM »
burner
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theRuler
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Re: Raleigh Vs Mongoose
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January 12, 2006, 02:14 PM »
but is a moosegoose better than an aero pro?
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R Palmer
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January 12, 2006, 02:15 PM »
Raleigh.
I had a fear of Mongooses when i was younger, anyone who i knew who rode a mongoose was either a nerd or an only child and spoilt, so a mongoose was an evil and crap bike in my eyes.
Rich.
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scary_leary
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January 12, 2006, 02:15 PM »
Quote from: theRuler on January 12, 2006, 02:14 PM
but is a moosegoose better than an aero pro?
pro class is.
mongoose for me.
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maghubs
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Re: Raleigh Vs Mongoose
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January 12, 2006, 02:35 PM »
MONGOOSE!
i ditched my Grifter for a goose in 78.... that is because i was fed up hitting my NADS
everytime between 1st and 3rd gear!!!! and if that was enough catching them on that stupid foam seat were half had got wet,rotted and then fell off, leaving a nice step their.
Never got another Raleigh anything.
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stidds
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January 12, 2006, 02:52 PM »
Mongoose, Raleigh Team Aero Pro's are nice (did I just admit that?), but does it beat this:
I think not.
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mantadave
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January 12, 2006, 03:08 PM »
there is no comparisson mongoose all the way i never heard any one saying they wanted a raleigh burner
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stuey
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January 12, 2006, 03:45 PM »
define better.. technically I'd have to say the mongoose.. as a bike which opened up bmxing at a reasonable for all in the uk-burners.... both have their merits but as a personal (emotional?) choice I'd go with burners because thats what I remember about bmx's from my childhood when it came to bmx'ing
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ORB
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January 12, 2006, 03:47 PM »
thats a fair comment, and one that i make often, but they are still shite.
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theRuler
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January 12, 2006, 03:52 PM »
mongooses have usable (even today) geometry
a friend of mine regularly rides his 84 cali on ramps.
my 82 mongoose 2 is a good shape and size too.
they were just well designed
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retrorider.u.k
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January 12, 2006, 03:56 PM »
aero pro was a quality product albeit a tange and parts bin one.the standard shite geometry burners brought bmx to families on a budget and therefore raleigh made a mint.
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theRuler
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January 12, 2006, 04:01 PM »
the dirtburner ironhorses and "petrol station" bikes brought bmx to families on a budget
how much were burners anyway?
how much was a super burner? or an ultra? or tuff or mag . . . .
they weren't that cheap.
the appeal was that "raleigh" was a trusted (by parents) brand.
and it was the parents that had to fork out for them.
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ORB
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January 12, 2006, 04:04 PM »
wonder how many of the members of the burner site lusted after a burner for Xmas 83?
I would guess that most were hassling mum and dad for a Kuwi, Goose or TA and were gutted when santa bunged a lump of blue scaffolding under the tree...
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theRuler
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January 12, 2006, 04:11 PM »
i would have loved a super tuff burner
but they were too expensive
i had some POS called a "BMX Superstar"
cost about 60 quid. i really liked it though. it was a "bmx"
all raleigh did for bmx was flex their marketing prowess and get their bikes into all the shops at the right time.
perhaps if every kid who had a burner, instead had a Halfords Turbo or a Team Murray bike they wouldnt have chucked the towel in and quit riding BMX within 3 years.
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Nosnod
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January 12, 2006, 04:23 PM »
BITD I would have said Raleigh as one of my early race bikes in 83 (I think) was the chrome & blue Pro Burner which was a very underestimated bike and I used to think that the Mongooses were very Americanised at the time.
These days it would be Mongoose as they are absolute classics and look superb when they restored especially the early motomags and of course the Pro Class
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mantadave
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January 12, 2006, 04:38 PM »
people who bought burners did not no much about bmx you could have got a goose for the same price raleigh were ripping kids off crap geomertry and crap bits they made one good bike out of about ten mongoose are best buy far no your
roots
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Mattskybeat
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January 12, 2006, 05:27 PM »
Its gotta be the burner, they were the most popular bikes in the uk
Dont be silly!! no burner even comes close to that, its true burners have a place in bmx history but to compare them to a high end goose is plain stupid
dont get me wrong some of the burners i see on here are really nice, but when you take everything into account such as strenght, geomitory etc the goose is in a different league.
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kdw712
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January 12, 2006, 05:32 PM »
gotta be mongoose
pretty much the daddy of BMX - well till late 80's at least
Raleigh took too long to join the BMX party
and even longer to get a good raceable bike to the market
mongoose rulesĀ
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Rombloke
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January 12, 2006, 06:05 PM »
unquestionablly geese are better than burners.
lets be honest...i know a lot of you guys love burners from the emotional side of things, but the majority of raliegh bmx's were a pretty unusable bike with cooky geometry and bubble gum welds(the exception being the tange built frame and fork set, which makes them non burners really).
raliegh introduced the burner into the bmx market late in the uk, i mean what year was the first burner launched, 1982.
i got my first bmx in '79, a murray, which was turd, but when the burner came out, most of us who had been riding since '79/'80 saw it as a bit of a catalogue bike. SORRY.
feck im gonna take some shit for this post!!!!
mongoose, in my mind are the pioneers of bmx, along with se, redline, kuwie etc....how can you even ask the question which is better, you are talking about a company that refused to give up on the grifter, claiming bmx was just a fad, all they did was market the burner well and aimmed it at the younger rider at budget prices. but as i say there are exceptions, the tange made frame sets, but compared to the heritage that mongoose have there is no contest
did i say that i think mongoose are better.....lol
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Flake
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Re: Raleigh Vs Mongoose
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January 12, 2006, 06:40 PM »
Mongoose for me. Every kid by mine had a burner me as well but that don't make them good, but given the option we all wanted to ride our Friend's goose. BITD I didn't get the catalogue out and dream of buying a burner I drooled over the Geese and Ta's in BMX action bike
But to be fair they do deserve there place in British BMX history.
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