Raleigh scoops KOGA sales rights in the UK

EddiePJ

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Just being nosey, does that leave Maxtrack out of the loop now, or are they still sole UK distributor?

I met Rob M from Maxtrack very briefly before they became the Koga distributor. He seemed a really nice genuine guy, and we discussed taking a couple of bikes out for a spin locally, but sadly it never happened.
 
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Electrifying Cycles

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Rob works for Cycling Made Easy now.
 

Martin@e-bikeshop

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Just being nosey, does that leave Maxtrack out of the loop now, or are they still sole UK distributor?

I met Rob M from Maxtrack very briefly before they became the Koga distributor. He seemed a really nice genuine guy, and we discussed taking a couple of bikes out for a spin locally, but sadly it never happened.
Nope that will be Maxtrack out the loop.
 
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EddiePJ

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Nope that will be Maxtrack out the loop.
Being blunt, I never understood why Koga would want to be associated with a distributor that was selling non related cycle products within the same company name/website. The diversification of products, just doesn't come across as being either committed or professional, and in the case of Koga, actually lowers the impression of quality.

Diversification can work, and perhaps it keeps some companies from going under. Just don't do it from the same company name/website.
 

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http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/cyclelife-raleigh-s-retail-concept-hits-ten-years/016906

We at Cyclelife Electric in Poundbury, Dorset can confirm that we are the first e-bike specialist shop for Raleigh....others are in the works ! Watch this space as they say....certainly given the ever-increasing sophistication of the UK buyers and the rapid adoption of e-bikes into the mainstream conscience and culture it is fantastic to be able to work with Raleigh in terms of supply and distribution of a very wide range of high quality products backed by excellent after sales and warranties. We certainly have unrivalled access to all Raleigh and Haibike stock in the UK as you would expect - we are looking forward to working with Koga (and some other brands) going forwards.
 

Electrifying Cycles

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You could say the same about 50 Cycles selling speed pedelecs. Which one member on here bought without knowing it was illegal on the road. Although the law may well be changing soon. Does not bother me as long as the sellor makes clear it can only legally be used off road where the public has no access. At the moment you can not even register a speed pedelec as you would essentially need to get it type approved whcih involves essentially turn it into a motorbike. However this debate has run and run. If people are informed and knowingly brake the law fair enough. It is when they do not know because they have not been informed. If the law does change at least people will be able to follow a reltatively straight forward process to ride a fast bike legally.
 

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I don't understand... speed pedelecs are not illegal in the UK (if the were we would not sell Sparta E-Speed).
Neither are tuning dongles if you use them off road where the public has no access. The same applies to speed pedelecs. To be legally used on the road they would need to be type approved which requires changes to essentially make them a moped. That is before even taking into account the difficulty of getting insurance. I know this because i know a few companies who have tried.

Currently there is no sub category for them with the DVLA. New changes are planned which may change this in 2015 but I will not believe this until I see it.

Feel free to prove me wrong but am yet to see any evidence of anyone legally registering a speed pedelec for use on the road. Other members have also looked into this. I would love to be proved wrong as having ridden speed pedelecs I am a fan!
 
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Feel free to prove me wrong but am yet to see any evidence of anyone legally registering a speed pedelec for use on the road. Other members have also looked into this. I would love to be proved wrong as having ridden speed pedelecs I am a fan!
James' site says this:-

Because the Sparta E-Speed can travel at speeds of up to 40Kmh this e-bike must be registered with the DVLA. This is a straight-forward procedure – if you would like more details please contact us .
 

Electrifying Cycles

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Fair enough but I know other e-bike companies who have tried. James can PM me or email me dw@electrifyingcycles.co.uk
Yet to be convinced until I see evidence otherwise. Knowing the DVLA I am yet to be convinced.
 

Wander

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Couldn't James share the details with the forum community as a whole? If he has managed to work out a straight-forward procedure like it says then it would be great that he has moved the whole position forward.

Maybe start a new thread rather than hijack Martin's though?
 

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Totally agree which is why I am sceptical