Most children of the ’70s have a story about the Raleigh Chopper bicycle.
Their tales vary from those of the lingering bitterness at never finding one under the Christmas tree (and the parents who wish they had forked out £34 19s to avoid the tantrums), to those who remember its frightening instability and its fondness for wheelies – intentional or not.
Helen Ryder’s story is familiar.
“I went on vacation when I was 13, and my family had taken a friend with us to Great Yarmouth,” she says, looking at a wall decorated with Raleigh bikes.
“We came across a guy hiring out Choppers, so we had a go around the park – they were awful to ride but looked so cool. We thought we were super cool after that.”
Helen Ryder’s NY500 café-cum-museum is home to an eclectic collection of wheeled exhibits
Fast-forward to today and about half of Helen’s 30-strong Raleigh Chopper collection adorns the walls of NY500, the café and museum in Pickering, North Yorkshire, she runs with her husband, Bob.
It describes itself as an ‘all-wheels-welcome’ venue, where the team has a passion for engines and for serving freshly cooked, locally sourced food – sounds good to us.
Classic cars, motorcycles and automobilia are on display, too.