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European based. Swedish brand.
Wafabike.com/en/models/
Quite a few models. Some motorcycle like styling (similar to Ruff Cycles)
They claim ebikes adapted to the 'Nordic' conditions. (i.e. fat tire bikes). Interesting.
Their focus is to be the best Scandinavian ebike company, so looks like they aren't coming here to US. No mass production either. Small scale and high quality.
Small scale and not mass produced ebikes catering to specific niches could probably work well here in the US, as demand and interest spreads and is not uncommon in a lot of other retail products. Maybe we will see more of these in the near future that have a made in the USA aspect to them ? It's possible given all the high priced ebikes that are also mass produced, but mostly from China and lack much in the way of interesting designs and cool aesthetics. So much more could be done, and yet so little showing up. Nearly all copycatting someone else. No boldness.
Wafabike.com/en/models/
Quite a few models. Some motorcycle like styling (similar to Ruff Cycles)
They claim ebikes adapted to the 'Nordic' conditions. (i.e. fat tire bikes). Interesting.
Their focus is to be the best Scandinavian ebike company, so looks like they aren't coming here to US. No mass production either. Small scale and high quality.
Small scale and not mass produced ebikes catering to specific niches could probably work well here in the US, as demand and interest spreads and is not uncommon in a lot of other retail products. Maybe we will see more of these in the near future that have a made in the USA aspect to them ? It's possible given all the high priced ebikes that are also mass produced, but mostly from China and lack much in the way of interesting designs and cool aesthetics. So much more could be done, and yet so little showing up. Nearly all copycatting someone else. No boldness.
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