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1671 days ago

Watt Wheels etrike for sale

Xara from Awapuni

Selling on behalf of daughter, who has hand eye co ordination issues, so not suitable. We have added a rear view mirror. Bike pump in photo not included.
With a lower step frame, this is super easy to get on/off and paired with a Nexus internal gear hub gear changing is smooth and can be done in a stationary position.
The battery is located under the rear basket so can be left in there to charge or slides out. There is also a 2nd mount available for an extra battery.
Come with waterproof cabling and also a reverse feature.Use it as a normal trike without the electric feature or switch the assistance on.
Also comes with a full electric feature by using a thumb throttle to drive the trike. Up to 80km on a battery charge and a programmable display to restrict speed or power if needed. Also listed on Trademe.
PM if you would like to view or test ride

Price: $3,500

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