Another mention for the Raleigh Motus - this is my 4th ebike (if you include one that I returned and my wife's folder that I ride occasionally) and the Motus is far and above the best. 2019 version has Bosch crank drive motor, central battery , rear rack
Overall everything is just class.
I don;t know if it is the tyre of something else - but the thing just flies - I often look at the speedo and find I am doing 18-20 mph - which is not bad for an overweight unfit asthmatic bloke of nearly 60
Last time I looked there were several great offers on the 2019 versions - companies trying to get rid of old models as the 2020 version came out just before Christmas - you could get one for about £1300 and spend the rest on slime tyres and panniers - then celebrate with a bottle of wine and still have loads left.
or get a better model of Motus - although personally I like the basic Purion display on the base version - but I would like the auto lights!
A bit of a negative regarding the Raleigh Motus Grand Tour:
I bought mine new in November 2018.
The gear cable retention clip (8 speed nexus hub) fell off after the 5th outing (120mile point I think it was ) and I lost all gears
The assembly standard was atrocious. The mudguards rattled and the handlebar stem was loose at a couple of hundred miles. I had to fit rubber anti vibration pads to the mudguard stays to cure the rattle.
The mudguard support fixed to the rear rack broke lose at at 1000 miles leaving the bike unable to be ridden. I had to tie it the mudguard bracket up with string to get home. Raleigh redesigned the bracket on the 2020 model. I have now secured the mudguard bracket with two nylon zip ties and it is nice and stable!
The chainguard kept falling off and I had to replace it with a new one @500 miles
The rear dropouts don't have enough movement room to adjust the wheel and since ebikes stretch chains at an alarming rate the bike needs a Chain Tensioner to avoid a sloppy and clattering chain. Shimano's website clearly stated that horizontal dropouts are not compatible with the Nexus 8 disc brake version by the way. I approached Raleigh about this but their customer services were best described as unhelpful and downright obstructive. They actually changed the drop out type and fitted a chain tensioner to the 2020 model but refused to admit that the 2019 model had a design fault. I fitted a tensioner myself in the end as it was easier and quicker than arguing with them.
I've now fixed and modified the bike and I love it, but if I hadn't been tech savvy and able to service bikes myself it would have been a £2,000.00 disaster. It was a badly specified bike with quality components but poorly assembled
Caveat Emptor!