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Velowave Bikes, a value-focused brand offering fat-tire and commuter e‑bikes powered by Bafang motors and quality components:
Brand Overview
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Founded by outdoor enthusiasts with HQ in Hong Kong, Velowave aims to offer well-equipped e‑bikes—featuring Shimano drivetrains, LG/Samsung batteries, Bafang motors, hydraulic discs—at affordable prices.
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Models include fat‑tire mountain (Ranger), commuter (Pony), mid‑tier (Prado S), and urban step‑through (Grace) variants.
Top Models
Ranger Series
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Specs: 750 W Bafang hub motor (1,200 W peak), 48 V 15 Ah (~720 Wh) battery, hydraulic suspension fork, hydraulic discs, 26″ × 4″ fat tires, Shimano 7-speed.
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Performance:
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Top speed ~28 mph; range ~25–65 miles depending on conditions .
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Solid build, smooth ride on varied terrain, stable step‑through options, rear rack/fender kits available.
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Cons:
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Heavy (~75 lb), bulky and hard to store; hydraulic brakes can squeak; some report sluggish throttle or odd pedal‑assist behavior.
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Customer support is hit-or-miss: some praise quick help, others report slow responses or difficulty obtaining spare parts.
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Prado S
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Specs: 750 W motor, 48 V 15 Ah battery; 7-speed Shimano gears; similar fat-tire build.
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Upsides:
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High-quality welding, easy assembly, powerful performance (up to 28 mph), and reliable components.
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Drawbacks:
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Initially priced ~US $799, but complaints about hub quality, tire/rim separations, sensitive throttle, limited range.
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Pony & Grace
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Pony: A lighter 20″ fat tire commuter offering a quieter, beginner-friendly ride—but fit issues for taller riders and limited suspension.
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Grace: Similar to Ranger in frame styling; performance equivalent but specific details to customer experience remain sparse.
Reddit Feedback & Reviews
“I purchased one for my son… 3500 miles later… Velowave sent a replacement [headlight] in about a week
“It will be unreliable and likely sluggish… you get what you pay for.
Users have had mixed experiences—from prompt support for accessories to frustrations over delays and occasional defective pieces.
Common Issues & Maintenance Notes
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Suspension fork leaks: Minor oil seepage isn’t uncommon for fat-tire bikes; often just needs wiping.
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Loose spokes or derailleur tweaks: Regular bike maintenance like spoke-tensioning is sometimes required.
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Throttle/pedal-assist quirks: Some throttles may limit speed or feel laggy until you tweak settings.
Summary & Suitability
Velowave bikes stand out for offering strong specs and a lot of features for the money—especially hydraulic brakes, fat tires, and reliable batteries. The trade-offs include heavy build, occasional quality-control issues, and uneven customer service.
Best for: Budget-aware riders wanting fat‑tire adventure or commuter bikes, who don’t mind doing a bit of DIY or tweaking—and who understand the support is not on par with big-name brands.
Caution: If you need consistent warranty support, lightweight portability, or mid-drive torque for steep technical climbs, higher-end models (Specialized, Rad Power, Aventon) might be a better bet.
Recommendations
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Inspect everything on arrival—tighten spokes, check forks, test throttle/assist regimes.
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Buy from retailers with return policies.
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Keep local bike shop contacts for maintenance.
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Consider upgrades: aftermarket tire tubes, throttle/cable kits, fork overhaul kits.
Interested in a specific model comparison, accessories, or where to buy/test ride one near you?