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  1. DandyD

    Does it exist..??? A fat-tire bike (generally for sandy, or snowy roads) with the power of a serious e-MTB (apt for steep hills, off-roads) ..??

    AHicks, interesting post, and good to hear a different opinion... I see your point... many thanks! 🍀
  2. DandyD

    Does it exist..??? A fat-tire bike (generally for sandy, or snowy roads) with the power of a serious e-MTB (apt for steep hills, off-roads) ..??

    Hi MIke, my apologies for the late reply..., you post is just great, informative and love the photos of you bike, sweet! I'll digest your info, and keep on searching..., whilst already in talks with WW..., lets see where we'll get from here... many thanks for your addition, and info..!
  3. DandyD

    Hydra bike to purchase for Europe..?

    Hi Pushkar... Thanks for making the efforts, much appreciated..! If ok with you i'll send you the specs via either this form, or by mail, and we take it from there..., thnx! Ps., its only the Hydra bike which is possible to obtain through Innotrace, or also the Crosstour..? All the best...
  4. DandyD

    Does it exist..??? A fat-tire bike (generally for sandy, or snowy roads) with the power of a serious e-MTB (apt for steep hills, off-roads) ..??

    Yes, mostly pavement.... So, you are saying the 26x4.8" offered by e.g. Wattwagons will be too bulky, and knobby design will be a negative instead of the general positive for an fat tire bike as towards a comfy ride..? Ps. the 3,5"V-Speedsters are very different from a fat tire... There's no...
  5. DandyD

    Does it exist..??? A fat-tire bike (generally for sandy, or snowy roads) with the power of a serious e-MTB (apt for steep hills, off-roads) ..??

    Aha... very interesting... learning some insiders know-how here as a newbee, thanks to the fabulous, active forum and its members.. o_O:cool:😇
  6. DandyD

    Does it exist..??? A fat-tire bike (generally for sandy, or snowy roads) with the power of a serious e-MTB (apt for steep hills, off-roads) ..??

    Hi J.R., thanks for your input, and indeed an amazing company with many bikes to choose from, unfortunately, no FAT TIRE bikes ;-) Ps. I have never imported a bike from the USA, so honestly I dont know, but I am sure that manufacturers that ship worldwide will know their ways...
  7. DandyD

    Does it exist..??? A fat-tire bike (generally for sandy, or snowy roads) with the power of a serious e-MTB (apt for steep hills, off-roads) ..??

    Ok, thats just great, but may I assume its the same (Chinese) company for both..?
  8. DandyD

    Does it exist..??? A fat-tire bike (generally for sandy, or snowy roads) with the power of a serious e-MTB (apt for steep hills, off-roads) ..??

    Yes, I've been made aware of this website..., I'll properly check later.., thanks
  9. DandyD

    Does it exist..??? A fat-tire bike (generally for sandy, or snowy roads) with the power of a serious e-MTB (apt for steep hills, off-roads) ..??

    Many thanks for your thoughts, much appreaciated...! So, you also agree that a fat tire bike on relatively steep hills should posses a strong engine with proper torque... What you think should be the minimum, 750w, 1000w..? Thanks also for the links to more bikes, unbelievable just how many...
  10. DandyD

    Does it exist..??? A fat-tire bike (generally for sandy, or snowy roads) with the power of a serious e-MTB (apt for steep hills, off-roads) ..??

    OK, I didnt know... Im quite a newbee on the topic unfortunately... Not aware if there are Bike shops who assembly parts bought somewhere else by a client..., I somehow doubt it..., but it's an interesting angle... :cool:
  11. DandyD

    Does it exist..??? A fat-tire bike (generally for sandy, or snowy roads) with the power of a serious e-MTB (apt for steep hills, off-roads) ..??

    Hi @ElevenAD, thanks for your useful comment, especially on the tire section... I was already investigating, but as I seek the most comfy ride possible I agree to opt of a +4" tire set... About the self-build, I believe I will not feel comfortable enough to do that as this will be my first...
  12. DandyD

    Hydra bike to purchase for Europe..?

    Thanks, but to complex for me... Btw, my request was if anyone knows anything about the customer support for EU clients of WW?
  13. DandyD

    Does it exist..??? A fat-tire bike (generally for sandy, or snowy roads) with the power of a serious e-MTB (apt for steep hills, off-roads) ..??

    Indeed, nice bike, but for some reasons I tend to keep leaning back towards the wattwagons bikes, also because of the many options to choose from...
  14. DandyD

    Hydra bike to purchase for Europe..?

    HI, thanks, the bike is impressive as well... Unfortunately there's no option for a fat-tire version..., which is what I opt for... :-). Thanks anyways, all ideas / thoughts are welcome.. 🍀
  15. DandyD

    Hydra bike to purchase for Europe..?

    Hi all, I am leaning towards purchasing the Wattwagons Hydra bike for usage in Spain, Europe. Anyone on this forum bought a Wattwagons bike for usage in Europe, and if so, how did the delivery go, was any contact with support needed, and how did this go? Any repairs / maintenance needed from...
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