The cockpit wiring is a bit messy for my liking on a manufactured bike. The lighting is a nice touch, even though the headlight is not run off the main battery which is a bit odd. And it’s got an alarm and gps, although the gps tracking didn’t work on the reviewed bike, so maybe it needs a subscription.
That battery will cost a fortune when it’s time to replace and needs to removed for charging. Also it really needs the upgraded charger, so that’s another £139 on top.
Here is a review:
WAU is a UK start-up, and their eponymous single-sized model has some striking design elements that perhaps point the way to the future of e-bikes; namely hard-wired indicators and an inbuilt GPS locator, plus an anti-tamper alarm. While none of these elements are totally unique, it is quite...
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You just don’t know if you will be able to get support on these kind of bikes when stuff starts going wrong. Even Halfords and Decathlon don’t support their customers properly.