pushkar
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone. It is the beginning of an exciting year, and I wanted to do a post of my journey at Watt Wagons and give everyone a sense of what we have in store for 2020.
It has been an extremely positive 2019 for me - both personally, and professionally. I received many, many , maaaaaaaaaaany thoughtful and encouraging comments from the EBR community, reddit, ES and others. Thank you all so much for this. I was pleasantly surprised about being welcomed with open arms to a vibrant, informed, motivated group.
Let’s get the highlights out first.
OK, back to the journey thing…
Watt Wagons is not my full time job, but I hope one day soon it will be. Not sure if this is a place to discuss personal stuff but I wanted to share that I have also had excellent support from my SO - she has been very encouraging and supportive throughout the process. We also have twin kindergarteners at home - so that makes this whole endeavor even more precious and special. Even though it has not been super easy over the past 2 years, it is an immense advantage to have someone who understands you, and still loves you for it.
Another thing I learned at the beginning is to always ask my customers for feedback - and strive to improve every day. There are a few things that I have made as a result of direct customer feedback. e.g. changing chainring to 60T, adding more powerful lights, updating the geometry, adding better cable routing, better packaging etc etc. I hav been fortunate to have customers who want as close to the perfect bike as possible.
I have also tried to be super customer focused and somewhat proactive.The feedback I get from current and past customers blows me away. Customer service and customer experience is truly a “value” pillar for me. I want it Watt Wagons be an excellent customer experience company on top of a bike company. There is definitely a lot of room for improvement but hopefully I am trending the right way.
I have also started to learn what makes big bike manufacturers tick - I am amazed by what Specialized, Bosch, Giant etc are doing with their bikes. There is SO much absolutely cool stuff out there.
My focus in 2020 is to keep rolling out a better product, better build quality, and continue to nurture and grow Watt Wagons. There is a lot to improve, lot to process. I hope to continue my quest !
Special thanks to @Ravi Kempaiah for his incredible guidance. Thanks to @Timpo , @Thomas Jaszewski , @Ayl , @vincent , @jono1331 , @KellyH, @BillP , @KellyH and many many more for amazing feedback, helping build a better bike.
It has been an extremely positive 2019 for me - both personally, and professionally. I received many, many , maaaaaaaaaaany thoughtful and encouraging comments from the EBR community, reddit, ES and others. Thank you all so much for this. I was pleasantly surprised about being welcomed with open arms to a vibrant, informed, motivated group.
Let’s get the highlights out first.
- Our new site is live. Finally. https://www.wattwagons.com. Still minor quibbles on some pages but I will fill those in this week.
- We have a new bike - the CrossTour https://wattwagons.com/products/cross-tour , the first fat tire with a commuter geometry! You will love the ride. We are posting a bunch of pics on instagram (@wattwagons) and there will be a couple of reviews coming out soon.
- Dual front and rear lights standard on all bikes. Incredible 2800 Lumens up front! I was tired of making excuses for insufficient lights. Go big or go home.
- Front lights - Lezyne Macro 1000 wired, Lezyne Megadrive 1800i smart light.
- Rear lights - L&M Tuck (wired), KTV Pro smart light
- Watt Wagons branded custom components
- Custom cranks. CrossTour (fat tire) cranks have lower Q factor than the default Bafang ones.
- Custom light-weight fender for the fat tire bikes.
- We are working on a couple more parts specific to our bikes. ETA April. Goal is to increase performance and rider safety.
- Specialty tools with bike - the lock ring tightening tool, and gates tension meter.
- Dual battery option - this is still very limited option at this point. This needs a custom part. Works really well in our testing, but will have a wider release later this year.
- Better build quality - Velofix now builds our bikes. We now ship the entire bike ready to ride condition. No need to get it to a shop any more.
- Plush custom bike boxes (or pet beds?) . I am adding a picture to show you the amount of care we take in shipping our bikes. A couple of our customers have started using these as pet beds or child play areas (after taping the sharp edges of course).
OK, back to the journey thing…
- Making Bikes is hard. Making great ebikes is even harder. I have pretty much devoted all my evenings and weekends for the past couple of years to get here.
- I was amazed to see the unbelievable range of component choices for bikes. Some of them actually have a great concept but really poor engineering, or poor reliability. IMO, there is actually a tradeoff when it comes to picking top shelf components. The top choices solve fewer problems, but they do it consistently, and reliably.
- After a year of iterating, the problems I am trying to solve now are not component based - they are mostly usage and ride quality based- e.g. Q factor, bike weight, better cable routing, more integrated batteries etc.
- Belt drive-only bikes. This is one of the best decisions I have made - I knew belt drives were good but the performance has been amazing. This decision has been reinforced by seeing quite a few other providers switch over to belt drives. Excellent quality and reliability.
- Coffee is not a good thing - esp if you have more than 5 cups a day. I have now switched to green tea. Damn, (good) green tea is expensive. I hate you Bigelow.
Watt Wagons is not my full time job, but I hope one day soon it will be. Not sure if this is a place to discuss personal stuff but I wanted to share that I have also had excellent support from my SO - she has been very encouraging and supportive throughout the process. We also have twin kindergarteners at home - so that makes this whole endeavor even more precious and special. Even though it has not been super easy over the past 2 years, it is an immense advantage to have someone who understands you, and still loves you for it.
Another thing I learned at the beginning is to always ask my customers for feedback - and strive to improve every day. There are a few things that I have made as a result of direct customer feedback. e.g. changing chainring to 60T, adding more powerful lights, updating the geometry, adding better cable routing, better packaging etc etc. I hav been fortunate to have customers who want as close to the perfect bike as possible.
I have also tried to be super customer focused and somewhat proactive.The feedback I get from current and past customers blows me away. Customer service and customer experience is truly a “value” pillar for me. I want it Watt Wagons be an excellent customer experience company on top of a bike company. There is definitely a lot of room for improvement but hopefully I am trending the right way.
I have also started to learn what makes big bike manufacturers tick - I am amazed by what Specialized, Bosch, Giant etc are doing with their bikes. There is SO much absolutely cool stuff out there.
My focus in 2020 is to keep rolling out a better product, better build quality, and continue to nurture and grow Watt Wagons. There is a lot to improve, lot to process. I hope to continue my quest !
Special thanks to @Ravi Kempaiah for his incredible guidance. Thanks to @Timpo , @Thomas Jaszewski , @Ayl , @vincent , @jono1331 , @KellyH, @BillP , @KellyH and many many more for amazing feedback, helping build a better bike.