Elevate the way you ride with the Raleigh Motus Tour; for the adventure ahead! Designed in Britain and made in Europe, the mid-range Motus uses sophisticated technology to deliver a premium electric bike experience.
The 400WH battery will allow you to ride for up to an impressive 108 miles on a single charge*. The impressive Active Line motor from Bosch is lightweight and almost completely noise free so you can be fully immersed on your ride. What's more, with a maximum assistance output of 250% you can travel further and explore more. The refined Intuvia Display offers maximum clarity and convenience with the sizable display screen placed in the centre of the handlebars for easy readability with the control unit placed safely on the left of the handlebar. The gear shift indicator ensures you're riding in the correct gear to optimise battery consumption to increase your bike's range and the smart Intuvia can even charge your phone!
The Motus Tour is a fully equipped with extra features and quality components such as disk brakes for ultimate stopping performance, reflective ebike-specific tyres, a traditional bell, wheel lock for added security, adjustable handlebar stem, suspension saddle and integrated lights. Plus get the added choice between hub or derailleur gearing systems dependant on your requirements.
Available in a range of frame styles, sizes and colours. * Depending on mode selected, rider weight and road and weather conditions
Upgrades from the Motus to the Motus Tour:
400Wh Battery / Bosch Intuvia Display
Acera Gearing / Option to have internal Nexus 8 speed Hub Gearing - (Select from dropdown above)
Integrated Lighting
- Motor - Bosch Active Line
- Battery - Bosch Power Pack Rack Mount 400Wh, 36V
- Range - up to 108miles in Eco (300Wh)
- Power - 3 levels of Assistance
- Gear System - Acera 8 speed / 8 speed Nexus Hub
- Chainset - 8 speed 11-34 cassette / KMC Chain
- Display - Bosch Intuvia
- Brakes - Tektro T285 Hydraulic Disc brake
- Wheel Set - 700c
- Tyres - Mitas 700C x 42 with reflective stripe and double duty puncture protection
- Forks - Suntour Nex suspension fork 56mm travel
- Seatpost - Alloy Seatpost 30.9mm
- Seat - Selle Royal Milo +
- Full Mudguards
- Kickstand
- Lighting - Trelock front and rear lights
- Alloy Rack (Max Weight 25kg)
- Charger included
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Is there a rider weight limit for this bike?
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Max rider weight would be 120-130 kg
Further Info

Raleigh Motus Tour
The Ultimate commuter bike, the Tour model contains extra features over the standard Motus like upgraded screen, integrated lights and a bigger battery.
The Motus Range
Motus | Tour | Grand Tour | |
---|---|---|---|
Battery Size | 300Wh | 400Wh | 400Wh |
Integrated Lights | No | Yes | Yes |
Integrated Lock | No | Yes | Yes |
Gear Choice | Derailleur 7 Speed | Hub 7 Speed or Derailleur 9 Speed | Hub 8 Speed or Derailleur 10 Speed |
Display | Purion | Intuvia | Intuvia |
Suspenion Seat Post | No | No | Yes |
Rear Wheel Lock | No | Yes | Yes |
The Motus Tour is available with a Shimano Acera 9 Speed derailleur as standard, or with a Shimano Nexus 7 Hub as an optional upgrade.
A derailleur will give you a wider gearing range, however a hub system will have reduced maintenance and are more weather proof.

Intuvia Display
The Intuvia display gives excellent clarity and comes with a USB port for charging your phone or powering a bike navigation system. The on-board computer gives you suggestions to gear choice, making sure you're in the most efficient mode possible.
Integrated Lights
Front and rear lights are controlled using the display screen. Drawing power directly from the battery, there's no risk of them dimming or running out of power mid ride.
Integrated Lock
The rear wheel has an inbuilt Trelock, providing quick inbuilt security if you need to pop into the shop.


Battery
The 400Wh battery gives excellent range and can be charged to 50% in under 4 hours using a compact carry charger. It's fully removable and easy to charge from any UK socket.
Integrated Pannier space gives plenty of room for luggage.
Mid Mounted Motor
The Bosch ActiveLine motor is a new model, and weighs just 2.9Kgs. The dynamic power system provides power as you need it and matches your pedal style. You won't even know it's there!

There are usually two key types of frame. However, certain brands have slightly different names for them so keep your eye out!
Step Over vs Step Through

Sport - (Step Over)
Sport models will usually have a high tube at the top, in front of the seat. This will usually require you to lean the bike slightly to mount your leg “over” the bike. Sometimes bikes will also be called Diamond, or Gents bikes.

Comfort - (Step Through)
Comfort were traditionally known as “Ladies” bicycles, and in some cases this naming convention has carried through. However, all it tends to signify is a lower top tube. By far the majority of electric bikes are step through because they're so easy to get on and off.
Electric bikes come with a wide range of battery sizes. The size of battery has a significant impact on the cost of the bike, and naturally its range.
The smallest, lightest and cheapest battery sizes are around 325Wh. The largest electric bike battery available is currently produced by Stromer and is a whopping 983Wh. For comparison, a Nissan Leaf has a 40kWh, or 40,000Wh battery.
1Wh stands for Watt Hour. So, a 300Wh battery can deliver 100 Watts of power for 3 hours, or 50 Watts of power for 6 hours. How much power (watts) of energy you use, will depend on your ride style and terrain. Most ebikes allow you to choose the level of assistance given to you, which will then vary how many watts you are using.
Range
It is very difficult to accurately predict range for batteries, as the variations in terrain and ride style will vary the range. Using a low-assistance power setting riding around Amsterdam will get more range from the same battery that’s using high-assistance settings riding around North Wales!
Battery ranges should be taken as a guide only, but are usually representative of average usage for the style of bike.
Electric motors can be located in three different places on electric bikes, each giving different ride characteristics. This is a generalised guide to each location of motor, so please be aware that each bike is different and may have custom implementation to overcome.
Hub Mounted - Front / Rear

Mounted directly onto the hub of the wheel, these motors give power directly into the wheel.
Rear
Many of the speed pedelecs have motors mounted onto the rear hub. This gives several benefits such as direct power delivery, giving better handling and high efficiency due to lack of chain energy transmission loss. Weight is better distributed between the battery, rider and motor. It’s a more natural feeling because most traditional bikes also work by powering the rear wheel - only on an ebike you have more help.
Front
A front mounted motor leaves you freely pedalling the rear wheel like a traditional bike, but pulls you along and reduces the amount of effort needed. Front mounted motors are generally considered as a lower budget choice. However an advantage of them is their simplicity in that it’s very easy to change one if needed. Similar to a rear hub motor system if no assistance is selected the bike behaves in the same way as a traditional bike
Mid Mounted

Motors mounted in the center of the bike can give more balance and weight distribution, with the weight lower down and in the middle of the bike.
They tend to have higher Torque ratings because they have indirect power delivery which means they require more energy to achieve the same result as a hubmotor. They are also more complex and less easy to change in the event of an issue.
They are a good solution for electric mountain bikes due to the balance and offer a comparable ride to hub motors for general leisure use.
We operate our own vans and dedicated drivers, so you know exactly who’s delivering your bike! Bikes are delivered ready to ride with final adjustments made on-site for you.
Free Mainland UK delivery on all electric bikes.
We occasionally use third party couriers for smaller items such as accessories, usually DHL or UPS. In some circumstances DX Freight may be used for larger items for faster delivery.
If you are located outside of the UK Mainland, please contact us for a delivery quotation.

You’re more than welcome to visit our showroom in Rye, East Sussex for a test ride.
We have a range of electric bikes and motorbikes ready for you to try out and explore! It’s best to book an appointment using our form so that we know we’re expecting you and get everything ready.
With all ebikes purchased from us you will receive at home service and support. We will either send a technician to you or arrange for your bike to be collected and brought to our workshop.
We operate fully equipped workshops which provide the latest in service and support, specialising in electric bikes and electric scooters
Our technical centre provides UK wide service for many ebike brands popular in the UK, and we also offer a UK home collection service.
If you have any problems with your bike after you have purchased then get in touch with us and we will help!

Where possible we put recommendations in the product descriptions, so keep an eye out! However there are some general rules you can adhere to when choosing a frame size, which you can see in the table below.
Rider Height | Frame Size | ||
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cm | Inches | cm | Inches |
148 - 158 | 4'10" - 5'2" | 33 - 37 | 13 - 14 |
158 - 168 | 5'2" - 5'6" | 37 - 42 | 15 - 16 |
168 - 178 | 5'6" - 5'10" | 42 - 50 | 17 - 20 |
178 - 185 | 5'10" - 6'1" | 50 - 57 | 20 - 22 |
193+ | 6'4"+ | 57+ | 22+ |
Electric bikes have motors located on the crank (mid motor), or wheel hub (front or rear motors), which assist your pedalling. In short, it makes your legs feel more powerful!
You still have to pedal (twist and go are not legal in the UK) but the effort required is greatly reduced thanks to the motor. Hills become easier, and getting away from traffic lights becomes quicker as you can get up to speed far easier.
They are the same as riding a traditional bike, only more fun, pleasant and less tiring!
Electric bikes have motors located on the crank (mid motor), or wheel hub (front an, which assist your pedalling. In short, it makes your legs feel more powerful!
You still have to pedal (twist and go are not legal in the UK) but the effort required is greatly reduced thanks to the motor. Hills become easier, and getting away from traffic lights becomes quicker as you can get up to speed far easier.
They are the same as riding a traditional bike, only more fun, pleasant and less tiring!
Batteries can take up to 6 hours to charge from empty, depending on the battery size and charger. However, you won’t need to charge that often and most users are topping up, rather than charging from 0%.
Batteries are removable and can be charged in your office or home. Some high end electric bikes are coming with regenerative braking to capture energy and top up the battery as you ride, further reducing the time between charges.
All of our models have the latest generation lithium ion batteries. You can charge these as often as you like and do not need to be run down before recharging as there i s no memory effect. Important: It is very important to never let an ebike battery discharge completely as this can make the battery unusable. We suggest charging at least once every three months, even if not in use.
There are two limits to speed of electric bikes. These are limited legally, not technologically.
Electric Bikes (EAPC) can provide assistance up to 15.5 mph (25kmh). Once this speed is achieved, the motor will stop assisting and you have to pedal yourself to go faster. This class of electric bicycle can be ridden by anyone over 14 years old and is treated exactly the same as a traditional bicycle.
This is not the case with “Speed Pedelecs”. Capable of 28mph (45kmh) they are able to effectively replace your car for an inner city commute! However, like a car, they require registering with the DVLA and equipped with a number plate.
Yes. The added weight mostly comes from the battery, which can be extremely dense with cells depending on the size. However, when riding the bike you are not going to notice the extra weight because of the motor assistance and quality ebikes are designed to be balanced. They are usually 7 - 10KG heavier than a standard bike.