Search results for query: RALEIGH ARRay

  1. cyclebuddy

    New battery

    IMO it's almost certainly this one for £191. Your original battery is made by Phylion, tradename JoyCube; it's 8.8 Ah. The linked replacement is a good copy with decent cells and a higher capacity of 10.4Ah, so you'd get more range. Many members on this forum have bought batteries from Yose...
  2. D

    New battery

    ...all the information I have on the bike and battery. incidentally, we have had the bikes 4 years not six as previously thought. It's a Raleigh Array with rack mounted battery. Info on the battery; Model JCEB 360-8.8 Serial number; BYA18020151 Accell Group N.V.N, Suzhou Phylion Battery Co...
  3. Az.

    Gin X

    Did you buy a bike already? Tredz have some interesting offers at ths moment. For example: £980 with code NEARLYNEW20 https://www.tredz.co.uk/.Raleigh-Array-Crossbar-Nearly-New-M-2023-Electric-Hybrid-Bike_262853.htm
  4. saneagle

    Enough Power for a Pensioner on Steep Hills

    Suntour system. Their power isn't bad and it's fairly easy to get full power. It looks like OP just needs more oomph. What happened to your 48v bike?
  5. Stewart Lochhead

    Enough Power for a Pensioner on Steep Hills

    It looks like it. Winsley Hill (see Strava) About 1/3rd
  6. Woosh

    Enough Power for a Pensioner on Steep Hills

    is this the Raleigh that you bought (and returned)? Also, which hill did it fail to get you up and how far up that hill when it had enough?
  7. saneagle

    Enough Power for a Pensioner on Steep Hills

    The 250w is not the power of the motor. In actual fact, there is no regulation that limits the output power of the motor. Some electric bikes have weak 250w motors, and some have powerful ones. As a general guide, 48v 250w electric bikes will get you up hills 30% better than a 36v one, so...
  8. flecc

    Enough Power for a Pensioner on Steep Hills

    No, you shouldn't break the law of course. Pedelecs only have assist motors so do need a reasonable input from the rider to cope, especially on the steepest hills. However, some do have very high torque motors which cope far better, so one of those might suit. What make and model was the...
  9. Stewart Lochhead

    Enough Power for a Pensioner on Steep Hills

    I bought a pedelec. A Raleigh Array Low Step. It was incapable of carrying me home up the steep hills needed to get me home. I've taken it back and after 3 weeks am still confused about what to replace it with. I'm told that a 250W motor is enough? So I rented a 250W ebike for a trial yesterday...
  10. Bonzo Banana

    Hello and advice please!! :)

    ...who use Suntour HESC ebikes with 10s of thousands of miles. I've never heard of another Suntour HESC ebike going wrong like the Raleigh Array and those wouldn't sell anywhere even remotely close to the Carrera models. More bikes are sold at Halfords that the whole independent bike shop sector...
  11. MarkSta

    Hello and advice please!! :)

    ***an update*** after further thoughts and internet digging I’ve gone for a Woosh Gran Camino so just waiting for the c2w application to go through.
  12. MarkSta

    Hello and advice please!! :)

    ...forward to discovering the joys of the pedelec. I’m looking to get my first machine on the C2W Scheme and am looking at the current Raleigh Array. I know it shares a close similarity to the Halfords crop of Carreras and these don’t have a good reputation for reliability put down to the...
  13. S

    Lost on where to start

    Raleigh Array seems to be £999. so cheaper than the Camino but not half the price. Smaller battery (400wh for Array rather than 540 for the £1329 Camino). Camino has hydraulic brakes; could be helpful on those hills. The Suntour system the Array uses has traditionally been unreliable (search...
  14. E

    Lost on where to start

    Thanks very much - it doesn’t look like Woosh are on my bike scheme but I’ll check with them. is that (Woosh Camino) really twice as good as, say the Raleigh Array At half the price? I find it really tough to see which elements of any bike are ‘worth the difference’ so help appreciated! Thanks.
  15. D

    Woosh DWG22 installation, horizontalish dropouts

    Everybody agrees that this is best practice. But... I bought a couple of Raleigh Array e-bikes a few years ago. Both brand new from different shops. And both had the wire exiting the front hub's axle vertically. From memory, all the marketing photographs showed it this way too. It's been on...
  16. V

    Raleigh Array repair or upgrade

    Hi, I bought a Raleigh Array through my work cycle to work plan about the same time and it needed an adjustment to the brakes. The company I bought it through suggesting taking it into Halfords and they would probably do it for free (even though Halfords weren't part of the cycle to work...
  17. CraigR

    Error 33

    My partner recently had this error on her Raleigh Array, which must use the same system. The solution that worked for us was posted by @bigarm in another thread - https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/halfords-vengeance-cutting-out.42588/#post-656694 Adjusted the top battery holder and it's...
  18. Fluxing83

    Big brand vs lesser known?!

    I believe you can change the settings via the display to reduce the output and how the throttle works. I’m hopi g to test ride both this week so will see how heavy they are! The impala could be really good as a folding option.
  19. Fluxing83

    Big brand vs lesser known?!

    Valid point! Less fun then!
  20. S

    Big brand vs lesser known?!

    I think the Suntour is mainly on many lower end Halfords ebikes, and the Raleigh Array. Those biggame bikes look quite fun. They don't look as if they would be at all fun if anything happened that meant you had to ride them unpowered for any distance (? more than 100 yards ?). A big chunk of...