Raleigh One e-bike review: redemption tour

Raleigh One e-bike review: redemption tour

The Raleigh One e-bike in front of wooden house and window dotted lined with foilage and a string of outdoor lights.

The Raleigh One electric bike.

Two good things have come from the 2023 bankruptcy of VanMoof. The first is the all-new VanMoof S6 e-bike that recently launched under new ownership. The second is a new commuter e-bike developed for Raleigh by VanMoof’s departed founders, Ties and Taco Carlier.

Like a VanMoof, the Raleigh One e-bike comes with anti-theft features like GPS tracking and an alarm, cables routed through the aluminum frame, wide tires, mudguards, integrated lighting, and hauling options needed for daily commutes across a city. It also comes packed with lessons learned about reduced complexity and serviceability, including a bevy of off-the-shelf parts and a si …

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3 Comments

  1. bernita.lubowitz

    This post offers an interesting take on the Raleigh One e-bike and its emergence in the wake of recent changes in the e-bike market. It’s great to see how new opportunities can arise from challenging situations. Looking forward to more insights on this bike!

  2. jane.grimes

    I agree, it’s fascinating how the Raleigh One is stepping up in the market. The timing of its release really highlights the demand for reliable e-bikes, especially with VanMoof’s challenges. It’ll be interesting to see how it competes in terms of features and pricing!

  3. dbrown

    Absolutely, the timing does seem perfect, especially with more people looking for eco-friendly transport options. It’s interesting to see how the Raleigh One combines style and functionality, which could attract a wider audience.

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