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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Wing Freedom S2. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
19 reasons to buy
- With 20” wheels and a compact frame, the S2 is just right for shorter riders.
- The S2 is small enough to park in the corner of an office or apartment.
- At only 37 lb of e-bike, owners had no problem carrying their S2.
- On the S2, riders can hit a maximum speed of 25 mph.
- A rider says the S2’s battery stands up to 25 miles of riding on one charge.
- Climbs are made easy when using the S2’s aftermarket throttle.
- Owners say Wing’s trademark style makes the S2 an attractive bike.
- Wing includes a 1-year warranty on the S2’s frame, battery, electronics & components.
- With 1.75” tires on 20” wheels, the S2 accelerates quickly.
- A reviewer finds the S2’s stock saddle to be comfortable on long rides.
- The S2’s swept-back handlebars are ergonomic and comfortable.
- Ergonomic grips provide S2 riders with agreeable hand positioning.
- Snazzy front and rear lights are integrated into the S2’s frame.
- The S2’s battery is securely lockable and removable for remote charging.
- The Freedom S2 comes fitted with Wing’s remote, fob-operated alarm system.
- The S2 pairs a 7-speed Shimano drivetrain with 5 levels of pedal-assist.
- Zoom’s steerer-tube-suspension fork provides riders with some bump relief.
- The S2’s horn and lights are activated through the bike’s display.
- Assembly of the S2 was simple enough for novices.
4 reasons not to buy
- The S2’s throttle is an add-on and costs extra.
- Fenders are not standard. They cost extra.
- Front and rear racks are available, but as an add-on. They cost extra.
- With small wheels and 1.75” tires, a rider says comfort is somewhat compromised.