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Testimonials
and Reviews
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I have over 500 miles on the brushed wheel kit now, mostly on sandy
or muddy state park bike trails. It is still running strong.
I am legally disabled, can't pedal much, the hubmotor is freedom
to Me, I don't have to give up an important part of My life.
Bob Honiker
St. Augustine, Florida
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Hello;
. . . . I am having a blast riding and it has made me mobile again.
Don't know if I told you but I am disabled. very painful to walk
and vision too distorted to get a drivers license. I could drive
if I had to but I wouldn't feel safe driving a car knowing how poor
my vision is. I do see well enough to ride a bike though and the
bike motor gives me just enough speed to get where I need to go
quickly while still being slow enough to give me extra time to react
to problems on the road that I might not have noticed in a car going
35-65. Because of the pain I was basically a shut in; only going
out when absolutely necessary and with a cane. A good example is
my pharmacy. It's only 5 blocks away but it seemed like 50 when
I had to walk there and I needed the rest of the day to recover
from the pain. Now I just hop on the bike and I'm there in 2 minutes!
I can't begin to tell you how much it means to me to be able to
got to the bank, doctors, post office in minutes where it once took
20+ minutes of painful standing at the corner to wait for a bus,
then a 15 minute
ride and then walking from the stop to the building I needed to
get to and to do it all over again to get home.
I had a real bad case of cabin fever because I wanted to get out
but the pain was stopping me.
. . . . I would very much like to purchase another kit in the near
future for my wife so she can ride with me. That's the one drawback.
I have to ride alone. No one wants to ride with me if they have
to pedal while I just cruise along. Jealous I guess.
Everyone in the neighborhood is envious of the bike. Hope I can
keep it from getting stolen!
Thanks for answering my questions and thanks for helping me become
mobile again.
Howard Webb
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To the workers at Wilderness Energy Systems,
THANKS!
I think the little motor is superb - in a class by itself! I expect
more products in the future from WE just as great as the 400 motor
in wheel. You're (the workers) the greatest!
George Dell
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(To Dennis Bernson at BERNSON EV) Hi Dennis,
Haven't taken my WE kit bike out for a spin a about 2
weeks, but it is still working good at 250 miles.
Mike Erickson
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Hi, I just purchased one of your 36 volt extended-range kits and
absolutely think it's the best thing! My wife can now keep up with
my son and I on our extended bike trips!
Thanks,
-Joe
Electric Vehicles
Bike Electrified-Conversion Kit
Electric Bikes
Bike Electrified Accessories
Batteries & Breaker Switch Kit
Chargers
Controllers
Battery Container/Transport
Replacement Motor
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Reviews:
From Outdoorwebsite
Wilderness Energy is a relatively new company to hit the market
with their electric bicycle coonversion kit plus other items they
manufacture. However, they have obviously looked at existing available
electric bikes and put together a conversion kit that is very impressive.
I purchased a 21 speed mountain bike and installed the W-energy
kit on it. I have done some testing on it and was very impressed
with the results. The individual items in this kit have also been
manufactured to take a lot more punishment than the average person
would subject the bike to. I tested the overall speed of the W-energy
kit against the Pro Drive kit and they are very close but the W-energy
kit is a tad faster. The test was done in electric drive mode no
pedalling. If your buying the kit for maximum distance then your
best to have it mounted on a 15, 18 or 21 speed bike. By that I
mean, one has more control over how much energy you pull from the
battery. I took my 21 speed bike with the W-energy kit on it and
I have pushed it out to a distance of 21 miles on a single charge.
That is with there standard battery. Wilderness energy also have
an extended battery option that can be purchased and they claim
it can go 30 plus miles on a single charge. Since there standard
battery held true for the distance they claim I have no reason not
to believe the extended battery can acomplish what they claim. Of
course distance is dependent on your weight, type of terrain and
how much or how little you use the motor. On the test I was only
using the motor when I really had to hills and every so often a
break from pedalling. I might also add if I would have been using
my 6 speed bike instead for this test I would not have gone the
21 miles on the one charge. The electric bike gives me the ability
to run most short and medium range errands thus I keep my pickup
parked which saves gas and mileage. I also get all the exercise
I need and it comes with having fun with plenty of fresh air and
changing scenery. The bike has also turned out to be a very enjoyable
way of getting into the outdoors. I used the electric bike for blueberry
picking, fishing trips and exploring old back roads and trails.
The electric bike is also a excellent mode of transportation to
go hunting with. I prefer to walk old roads & trails and the
bike gives me the ability to cover a lot more ground.
The Wilderness Energy electric bicycle conversion kit has good torque
and acceleration once your rolling. The W-energy kit is extremely
easy to install. In my opinion the Wilderness Energy kit is another
excellent product and the price is very reasonable.Regards
Gordon Baker