Raleigh Motus Grand Tour Grey ST Derailleur 26" Electric Bike
A regular cyclist who likes to be seen on the right machine as well as riding a bike that has fantastic components that does the job as well as it looks? The Raleigh Motus Grand Tour Grey Step Through Derailleur 26" Electric Bike will do both comfortably!
Features on the Motus Grand Tour
The 2050W Bosch Active Line motor delivers its power smoothly and safely while at higher speeds can detect higher cadences of pedalling, delivering power even as you pedal more quickly up those inclines. With its 400Wh semi integrated frame battery you have the weight low down on the machine (just where it’s needed) and a power assisted range of up to 100 miles should economical riding be your thing. This is controlled using the Intuvia controller that is very easy to use and shows a range of riding measures from speed to estimated travel left on the current power setting.
The Shimano Deore 10 speed, 11-34t cassette allows for fast riding on the flat or downhill, though do be aware that by law the motor cuts out at 15.5mph! Its big ring allows for good climbing speeds on the uphills you find on your daily rides.
For stopping power you have the Shimano M315 hydraulic disc brakes that require very little maintenance, don’t overheat on long descents and are far more effective in wet conditions than Vee brakes.
Comfort on the Raleigh Motus Grand Tour Grey ST Derailleur 26" Electric Bike is assured with the 63mm travel Suntour NEX front suspension and the Selle Royal Scienta R2 saddle that together should smooth over most roads and even bumpier cycle paths.
Key Features:
- Motor: 250w Bosch Active Line
- Frame: 46cm Alloy Lowstep frame
- Forks: Suntour Nex suspension fork 63mm travel
- Gears: Deore 10 speed
- Brakes: Shimano M315 hydraulic disc brake
- Battery: Bosch Power Pack Frame Mount 400Wh (11Ah) – up to 110 Mile from Eco mode*
Wheels:
- Front wheel: Alloy Double wall, 36 spoke,26" on Alloy disc hub
- Rear wheel: Double Wall rim 36 hole 26" on alloy disc hub
* This will vary depending on weight of user, terrain and mode of pedal assistance used.