Raymon Bikes

Bomble

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Nov 11, 2018
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Yorkshire
This looks great and good value for money, well before any uk import stuff. 5599 euro

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Zimmerframe

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Jun 12, 2019
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Brittany, France
Had a quick look at it last night .. some bits :

Basic Spec :

Frame: 6061 alloy with 160mm of travel and 12x148mm rear axle
Motor: 250W Yamaha PW-X2 and 80Nm torque
Battery: Integrated Simplo TPS 630 Wh 36V 17.5Ah
Charger: Simplo, 4A Quick Charger
Fork: Fox Float 38 Factory Grip 2 160mm E-Bike +
Shock: Fox Float DPX2 Factory 230x65mm
Brakes: SRAM G2 RSC 4-piston with 200 / 200mm discs
Drivetrain: Sram GX Eagle Single Click 12v with PG-1230 11-50T cassette and SRAM 38T chainring (Huge chainring!)
Cranks: R Raymon 160mm aluminum
Wheels: DT Swiss E 1900 Spline 30 / Spline 35
Front tire: Schwalbe Magic Mary SuperGravity 29 × 2.40 ″ Addix Ultra Soft
Rear tire: Schwalbe Hans Dampf Snakeskin Apex TLE 27.5 × 2.60 ″ Addix Soft
Handlebar: R Raymon Ø 35mm, 760mm, Sweep: 9 °, Rise: 20mm
Stem: R Raymon 35, 40mm, 0 °
Saddle: R Raymon MTB
Seatpost: R Raymon telescopic with 150 mm travel Tg. M.
Weight: 25.4 kg without pedals with tubes, in size M (So no featherweight, but you are on Fox 38's and proper tyres).
Maximum allowed weight: 130 kg

66 degree head angle.
72.5 seat tube.
Medium has a reach of 460 and a wheelbase of 1260, so it's not a short bike.
Uses a spoke magnet for the speed sensor.

They also do a Trailway 10.0 with Fox performance 38 for €4,999

And a lower spec 8.0 for €3,999

Can't say I'm a fan of what look like the afterthought brackets to hold the top and the bottom of the battery cover in place.

It has a nifty little charge port cover, but that seems to bow away from the frame, so I guess you'd want to silicone it in place to stop water running inside.

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The controller/screen looks a bit like a 90's prototype mobile phone. I suspect in my hands it would be destroyed within a week.

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Bomble

Well-known member
Nov 11, 2018
661
386
Yorkshire
Had a quick look at it last night .. some bits :

Basic Spec :

Frame: 6061 alloy with 160mm of travel and 12x148mm rear axle
Motor: 250W Yamaha PW-X2 and 80Nm torque
Battery: Integrated Simplo TPS 630 Wh 36V 17.5Ah
Charger: Simplo, 4A Quick Charger
Fork: Fox Float 38 Factory Grip 2 160mm E-Bike +
Shock: Fox Float DPX2 Factory 230x65mm
Brakes: SRAM G2 RSC 4-piston with 200 / 200mm discs
Drivetrain: Sram GX Eagle Single Click 12v with PG-1230 11-50T cassette and SRAM 38T chainring (Huge chainring!)
Cranks: R Raymon 160mm aluminum
Wheels: DT Swiss E 1900 Spline 30 / Spline 35
Front tire: Schwalbe Magic Mary SuperGravity 29 × 2.40 ″ Addix Ultra Soft
Rear tire: Schwalbe Hans Dampf Snakeskin Apex TLE 27.5 × 2.60 ″ Addix Soft
Handlebar: R Raymon Ø 35mm, 760mm, Sweep: 9 °, Rise: 20mm
Stem: R Raymon 35, 40mm, 0 °
Saddle: R Raymon MTB
Seatpost: R Raymon telescopic with 150 mm travel Tg. M.
Weight: 25.4 kg without pedals with tubes, in size M (So no featherweight, but you are on Fox 38's and proper tyres).
Maximum allowed weight: 130 kg

66 degree head angle.
72.5 seat tube.
Medium has a reach of 460 and a wheelbase of 1260, so it's not a short bike.
Uses a spoke magnet for the speed sensor.

They also do a Trailway 10.0 with Fox performance 38 for €4,999

And a lower spec 8.0 for €3,999

Can't say I'm a fan of what look like the afterthought brackets to hold the top and the bottom of the battery cover in place.

It has a nifty little charge port cover, but that seems to bow away from the frame, so I guess you'd want to silicone that in place to stop water running inside.

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The controller/screen looks a bit like a 90's prototype mobile phone. I suspect in my hands it would be destroyed within a week.

View attachment 58551
That charge port is terrible?
 

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