I finally bought the FW11 4.0 I could not resist. More nimble than my H6 max. I like both equally. H6 max ride like an suv and FW11 ride like a sedan 😬👌
I have 3.0 not 4.0 but likewise H6 max and FW11 3.0 are my go to bikes! Both have its places, but if just one bike i get Wildeway 3.0, cheaper and easier to maintenance 👍 Thanks for watching and update
@@MrMtr999 Yes it is definitely the more simple bike. If I really had to choose one it would be the Wildeway as well. Lighter, similar range, wayyy more agile than the wallke 👌
You cant compare this cheap woldeway to walkke unless you are a paid influencer delling bukes for the cpp . If you open a wildeway naytery youll find its 15 ah in a big box not 32 ah and the bikes all turn off after a few minutes of riding over 18 mph. Walkke had a real 1000 watt motor and wildeway uses 250 nominal that cant get up any hill.@teamkaskas
@@acerkrt yeah, they both are ccp pick your horse, i have about 1200 miles on Walke and ocer 500 miles on Wildeway. The issue if wildeway battery cutoff intermittenly can be solved easily by bypassing the switch at the battery, cut the wires that run to switch and reconnect them ( both white wires together) if you don’t want to replace the switch from Wildeway. They are all the same, but Wildeway cheaper and getting same range as Wallke. I run 32 miles round trip on 1 charge @ 22-25 mph no issue on both bike. Thanks for watching. Best regards
@@acerkrt Not a paid ccp influencer but an actual bike owner. Why are u comparing a naytery to a 4.0? Different models. I am talking about Wildeway 4.0 not the Naytery. The bike does not turn off at 18mph. It can climb steep hill and I had a passenger but barely made it at max throttle. Wallke h6 max has more power and can easily climb steep hills but it is very heavy. I find it can be dangerous due to the hefty weight, hard to maneuver and stabilize. If u suddenly need to break or when your bike wobble on a slippery or rough road u can have a nasty fall. Wildeway is lighter and easier to handle.
hey i am probably going to get this bike. it ticks most of my boxes. can you tell me where you got that mirror on the handle bar? and if it is a good mirror? its hard with these small folding bikes theree is little real estate on those bars
a.co/d/7fyV4gB Buy right mirror and install upside diwn on the left handle. The bike is great, my favorite but the only problem is battery switch bad from factory. But you can bypass it by reconnecting the wire inside the battery, take 10 min to fix. I will do update on the bike when i hit 1000 miles soon. Thanks for watching
Hi there. Can I ask you how is this bike holding up after a couple of months owning it? Any problems/issues with the bike that you encountered? Really interested in buying this. Thanks in advance. Peace bro.
Yes i almost hit 500 miles now, problems not really, it is solid bike appropriate for the price they sell. You will thank that 32 ah battery that keep you commuting roundtrip no problem. I can put away in Camry, take it on train for long distance commute with ease. You might have to adjust pas power setting in lcd screen later to your liking. I found pas 1 too strong.. so some adjustment according to your liking. It is my number 1 go to ebike then Wallke is second. Hope this help. Thanks for watching.
I like both but if i have one choice definitely get Wildeway! It is very mobile friendly and so easily to transport to other locations for ride. You can fold and pack Wildeway 3.0 into Camry backseat easily, i can not do that with Wallke. Also with 32 AH you can ride round trip to work and city commuting , it is no issue on range anxiety. I love 3.0 the tire size is the best easy to transport and handle. I will do reviews on both bikes when i hit 1k miles. Wallke is great bike but it is a lot bulkier and longer and heavier than Wildeway 3.0
@@MrMtr999 Thanks man, Wildeway offered me $999 usd for the 3.0, $1150 for the 4.0, and Wallke $1250 for the H6 max. The prices were really close. Practicality says I should have gotten the FW11 as it is more nimble and I live in Dowtown Toronto but for $100 more, I could not resist the exta bells and whistles of the H6 max 🥹. It was so hard to decide 😮💨
@@teamkaskas H6 max is great on range and ride but it is bulky and heavy also long body, you will see it like a motorcycle. I ride from 14 -26 mph i found Wildeway 3.0 is very adequate to go everywhere without feeling slow! I hardly go over 28 mph nowadays on my ebikes, so class 3 is enough. Wildeway 3.0 in US you can get for $779 with discount code. Nobody sell 32AH ebike for that price . Anyway H6 max is a great choice no disappointment.
I finally bought the FW11 4.0 I could not resist. More nimble than my H6 max. I like both equally. H6 max ride like an suv and FW11 ride like a sedan 😬👌
I have 3.0 not 4.0 but likewise H6 max and FW11 3.0 are my go to bikes! Both have its places, but if just one bike i get Wildeway 3.0, cheaper and easier to maintenance 👍
Thanks for watching and update
@@MrMtr999 Yes it is definitely the more simple bike. If I really had to choose one it would be the Wildeway as well. Lighter, similar range, wayyy more agile than the wallke 👌
You cant compare this cheap woldeway to walkke unless you are a paid influencer delling bukes for the cpp . If you open a wildeway naytery youll find its 15 ah in a big box not 32 ah and the bikes all turn off after a few minutes of riding over 18 mph. Walkke had a real 1000 watt motor and wildeway uses 250 nominal that cant get up any hill.@teamkaskas
@@acerkrt yeah, they both are ccp pick your horse, i have about 1200 miles on Walke and ocer 500 miles on Wildeway. The issue if wildeway battery cutoff intermittenly can be solved easily by bypassing the switch at the battery, cut the wires that run to switch and reconnect them ( both white wires together) if you don’t want to replace the switch from Wildeway. They are all the same, but Wildeway cheaper and getting same range as Wallke. I run 32 miles round trip on 1 charge @ 22-25 mph no issue on both bike. Thanks for watching. Best regards
@@acerkrt Not a paid ccp influencer but an actual bike owner. Why are u comparing a naytery to a 4.0? Different models. I am talking about Wildeway 4.0 not the Naytery. The bike does not turn off at 18mph. It can climb steep hill and I had a passenger but barely made it at max throttle. Wallke h6 max has more power and can easily climb steep hills but it is very heavy. I find it can be dangerous due to the hefty weight, hard to maneuver and stabilize. If u suddenly need to break or when your bike wobble on a slippery or rough road u can have a nasty fall. Wildeway is lighter and easier to handle.
Thanks for your review. Great video.😃
You are welcome and thanks for watching
hey i am probably going to get this bike. it ticks most of my boxes. can you tell me where you got that mirror on the handle bar? and if it is a good mirror? its hard with these small folding bikes theree is little real estate on those bars
a.co/d/7fyV4gB
Buy right mirror and install upside diwn on the left handle. The bike is great, my favorite but the only problem is battery switch bad from factory. But you can bypass it by reconnecting the wire inside the battery, take 10 min to fix. I will do update on the bike when i hit 1000 miles soon. Thanks for watching
Hi there. Can I ask you how is this bike holding up after a couple of months owning it? Any problems/issues with the bike that you encountered? Really interested in buying this. Thanks in advance. Peace bro.
Yes i almost hit 500 miles now, problems not really, it is solid bike appropriate for the price they sell. You will thank that 32 ah battery that keep you commuting roundtrip no problem. I can put away in Camry, take it on train for long distance commute with ease. You might have to adjust pas power setting in lcd screen later to your liking. I found pas 1 too strong.. so some adjustment according to your liking. It is my number 1 go to ebike then Wallke is second. Hope this help. Thanks for watching.
How are you liking this compared to the Wallke H6 max? Which one do you prefer? Thanks
I like both but if i have one choice definitely get Wildeway! It is very mobile friendly and so easily to transport to other locations for ride. You can fold and pack Wildeway 3.0 into Camry backseat easily, i can not do that with Wallke. Also with 32 AH you can ride round trip to work and city commuting , it is no issue on range anxiety. I love 3.0 the tire size is the best easy to transport and handle. I will do reviews on both bikes when i hit 1k miles. Wallke is great bike but it is a lot bulkier and longer and heavier than Wildeway 3.0
@@MrMtr999 Thanks man, Wildeway offered me $999 usd for the 3.0, $1150 for the 4.0, and Wallke $1250 for the H6 max. The prices were really close. Practicality says I should have gotten the FW11 as it is more nimble and I live in Dowtown Toronto but for $100 more, I could not resist the exta bells and whistles of the H6 max 🥹. It was so hard to decide 😮💨
@@teamkaskas H6 max is great on range and ride but it is bulky and heavy also long body, you will see it like a motorcycle. I ride from 14 -26 mph i found Wildeway 3.0 is very adequate to go everywhere without feeling slow! I hardly go over 28 mph nowadays on my ebikes, so class 3 is enough. Wildeway 3.0 in US you can get for $779 with discount code. Nobody sell 32AH ebike for that price . Anyway H6 max is a great choice no disappointment.