Raleigh Bicycle Company - 2010 Raleigh USA Bicycle Models

2010 Raleigh USA Bicycle Models

  • Road: Team, Prestige, Competition, Grand Sport, Sport, RX 1.0, Record Ace, Clubman, Sojourn, One Way, Alley Way, Rush Hour, Rush Hour Flatbar

The Team, Prestige, and Competition use a Monocoque carbon fiber frame. The RX 1.0 is a cyclocross. The One Way, Alley Way, Rush Hour, and Rush Hour Flatbar are single speed.

  • Mountain: XXIX Pro, XXIX+G, XXIX, Talus 29, Talus 8.0, Talus 5.0, Talus 4.0, Talus 3.0, Talus 2.0, Eva 8.0, Eva 4.0, Eva 3.0, Eva 2.0
  • Performance Hybrid: Cadent FT3, Cadent FT2, Cadent FT1, Alysa FT2, Alysa FT1
  • Hybrid: Misceo 2.0, Misceo 1.0, Calispel i8, Calispel 1.0, Detour Deluxe, Detour 6.5, Detour 4.5, Detour 3.5, Route 4.0, Route 3.0, Superbe Roadster, Classic Roadster, Roadster
  • Comfort: Circa i8, Circa i3, Venture 4.0, Venture 3.0, Venture, Companion
  • Cruiser: Retroglide 7, Retroglide, Special, Retro 20, Retro 16
  • Women: Alysa FT1, Alysa FT2, Eva 2.0, Eva 3.0, Eva 4.0, Eva 8.0

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