Raleigh Burner: the BMX that ruled UK playgrounds
A defining British BMX line from the early 1980s, the Raleigh Burner mixed bold looks with tough steel frames, becoming a playground status symbol that still carries nostalgic pull today.
Where it came from
Why it works
- Sturdy steel frames built to survive everyday abuse
- Compact BMX geometry suited to tricks, jumps and cruising
- Bold colour schemes that stood out in a rack of bikes
- Simple, robust parts that were easy to maintain
Who it’s for
Variants and what to look for today
- Check frames carefully for cracks around welds and dropouts
- Look for seized or worn bottom brackets and headsets
- Expect consumables like tyres, cables and brake blocks to need replacing
- Original finishes add value, but tidy restorations can be great riders
Frequently asked questions
Are Raleigh Burners still made?
Can you ride one daily today?
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