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Many thanks to the people who have contributed to the content on this site!  Without them, a lot of this would not have been possible.  Thanks also go to the many people who have written with comments and suggestions.
Many thanks to the people who have contributed to the content on this site!  Without them, a lot of this would not have been possible.  Thanks also go to the many people who have written with comments and suggestions.


Retro Raleighs was originated by Ray Chong, who passed the Torch to Sheldon Brown in March, 2003.  
Retro Raleighs was originated by Ray Chong, who passed the Torch to Sheldon Brown in March, 2003.
 


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Many thanks to the people who have contributed to the content on this site! Without them, a lot of this would not have been possible. Thanks also go to the many people who have written with comments and suggestions.

Retro Raleighs was originated by Ray Chong, who passed the Torch to Sheldon Brown in March, 2003.

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Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Retro Raleighs von der Website Sheldon Browns. Originalautor des Artikels ist Sheldon Brown.