Raymon Trailray 160E 10.0

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Cracking bike , I've had the Fullray 150e for over 18 months clocked nearly 2000 miles now and can't fault it .
Only thing is swop out brake pads to Galfer purple, you won't regret it .
Thanks mate. Yeh really pleased with it so far, but yes the brakes aren't the best. I'll try those pads!! Cheers
 
Also shimano levers work better with the magura calipers M6100 , XT ect .
A lot swop them over because the magura levers can be problematic. As they're pretty much all plastic so stripped threads is common
 
My first eeb. Absolutely loving it. It has pedals now, and been ridden in anger a few times after a few weeks of bimbling as I got used to it.
Apologies for the curtain design that has generated some discussion on another forum. Feedback has been given to my wife on her taste.

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Oh! Big fat fail here. I have posted in the wrong place haven't I! Such a newbie
 
Just been on my first ride. Great bike for the £. Has anyone found the best way to get an accurate battery percentage ?

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Just been on my first ride. Great bike for the £. Has anyone found the best way to get an accurate battery percentage ?

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Never really bothered about that but I know I got 42 miles from a full charge on boost mode with a volspeed chip fitted before the last bar started flashing .
 
I have the exact same bike. Excellent deal for just the components alone. Even the Sag of the rear shox was correct. Be careful when spinning your handlebars. Maybe add an extra layer over the black top tube sticker as my brakes hit the frame every time. After adjusting everything, my cables are a bit long. Have you bothered cutting or just left as is? Only other tip I have in the short time I have owed it is to change gears one at a time and avoid multiple shifts in one go. You can feel the torque pulling the chain. Eventually I am planning on Linkglide Shimano 10s Cues. Don't see the point of 12 gears on an Emtb. Each gear feels the same in the area I ride. Hope you enjoy the bike!
Everyone looks at the bike when I am on the road and I am constantly worried about a hood rat pushing me off and stealing it. I am thinking of either partially or fully Vinyl wrapping satin black for a stealth look:)
 
Just been on my first ride. Great bike for the £. Has anyone found the best way to get an accurate battery percentage ?

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I purchased one of these in March, can't be beaten for the money, already made a few upgrades, such as flat pedals, GX derailleur, GX shifter and a nicer saddle. Brakes do need an upgrade, may try some new pads and upgrade the discs when the wear. I did convert to tubeless before the first ride, which was easy enough to do,

You can use the esync app to connect to the bike and get a lot of data including battery percentage. I've got mine connected to my Garmin Edge, which also shows battery percentage.
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I purchased one of these in March, can't be beaten for the money, already made a few upgrades, such as flat pedals, GX derailleur, GX shifter and a nicer saddle. Brakes do need an upgrade, may try some new pads and upgrade the discs when the wear. I did convert to tubeless before the first ride, which was easy enough to do,

You can use the esync app to connect to the bike and get a lot of data including battery percentage. I've got mine connected to my Garmin Edge, which also shows battery percentage.View attachment 160152
I love those classic style bells. They are so loud people can hear you coming miles away. I went with a slightly different style this time as these clones (the original Japanese ones are £30 I think), and are much more ergonomic and worth the £7:

 
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