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The Raleigh One looks very VanMoof-ish but with several features that fans and critics alike have asked for: the 360Wh ...
Raleigh, the company that brought us the Grifter, Burner, and Sturmey Archer three-speed hub, has designed the ONE to make e-bike ownership easier – and safer – than ever.
The UK's oldest bicycle manufacturer has launched an ebike called the One. The chain-free commuter rolls with built-in GPS ...
Ties and Taco Carlier, who founded VanMoof as an alternative to Big Bike, are working for Accell Group, the Dutch cycling ...
Raleigh ONE Tech. The city’s latest smart, connected e-bike comes equipped with a host of features and capabilities, which are accessible via the rider app. These features are unlocked via a tiered ...
Raleigh is rolling out a new chapter in its long legacy of bicycle design with the launch of the Raleigh ONE, a sleek, smart e-bike aimed squarely at the European urban mobility market.Officially ...
It also introduces a new rider membership scheme, with a free “Base” tier and a £6.99/month (~$9.52/ AU$ 14.65) “Core” tier unlocking all the e-bike’s connected functions. The Raleigh ...
Raleigh One: Connected e-bike with removable battery. The Raleigh One looks a bit like a wild mix of VanMoof and Tenway's CGO009, but it offers some features that some VanMoof riders would have liked.
Raleigh residents are invited to take part in two surveys to improve transportation and pedestrian/bike infrastructure.
Raleigh seeks public feedback on transportation safety and accessibility, with surveys focused on pedestrian and cyclist ...
T he Raleigh One e-bike is now official after The Verge first published details of it last week. It was developed for the Accell Group’s Raleigh brand with help from VanMoof’s cofounders, Ties ...