Auswheel
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Auswheel e-scooter absolutely useless as no repair shops in Sydney
There are no spare parts available for their Auswheel E-Scooter
DONT BUY – 10 km in a life battery is pathetic and pointless having it
How to put more VROOM in Auswheel 36v 500w E-Scooter – For those asking about the limiter, it's the tiny little connector like 1 or 2 pin. For those saying red button doesn't work, it's there for meeting standards, limited to 25ish kph if you want 40ish max, disconnect the limittor cable. If you disconnect the battery pack, remove the battery pack, you will see a little connector plug with 1 or 2… Read more
wires, the plug is the same colour as the connector for the battery eg if battery connector is.black so.it the tiny box connector.for.the limiter. Hope that helps all
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Auswheel or Wuxing 1600 Made in China – 50KG. Front shock absorber useless. Handle bar cannot be tightened. Pulling the cables with every turn which is dangerous.
Waist of money – I have the unfortunate experience of receiving one of these for Christmas and now it doesn’t even run. When I was having issues with the engine and tried to get in contact with the company then didn’t want to know me. Save your time and money don’t buy this rubbish.
Great semi-off road electric scooter – Purchased from crazysales for $1000. Very robust, plenty of well controlled power. It has all features I want. I use for metal detecting in gold fields, when car can't go up a rough track. I will be able to upgrade some parts, for instace I can buy 3rd party like 4 like lithium batteries for $280 to more than double range, and I can change to knobbly tyres. Very pleased with it.
Worst ever – I had my ebike delivered two weeks after the order and top of that i had my bike damaged on delivery. Emailed my deal with automated response and no response from the seller which is auswheel. I dont recommend auswheel ebike.
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