I'm thinking of purchasing this moped

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msrfan

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This is a late '50s British Raleigh moped. The seller says it runs. I may go take a closer look in a week when he's back in town. He had it at Donut Derelicts this morning. I've done a little research but would love to hear from anyone who knows about these.









 

wheelbender6

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I think it would be worth a post on MopedArmy.com to get some opinions. They are a weird bunch, but they know their mopeds. They will also give you a better idea of availability of parts for that little Raleigh.
 

msrfan

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Thanks guys, all excellent ideas. So far I found that the early models had no auto clutch and I don't know if that means a lever pull or bump start. More research. I can get it for a very fair price, so a few more days to think about it and I'll post my decision after I go check it out more closely.
 

racie35

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It's definately cool. Looks to be in good shape too,not all banged up or rusted. Leave it at Rays for me.
 

msrfan

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Researching this moped reveals a lot about the technique used in riding it. If it's a regular RM1, it has no clutch and you have to pedal start after every stop using the compression release. If it's a RMC1, it has an automatic clutch. Or it could have the clutch upgrade. I'll have to check it out more closely. They seem to be pretty collectible with the British made motor.


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