First of all, I must apologise for starting to ask this question somewhere else. (I started a thread in the new members section - I'm so sorry.) I'm delighted to have found this Wisper Clinic and will be grateful for any help or advice.
I received my new Wisper a couple of days ago. I had read so much about this bike and had looked forward to it for months. In most respects, it's marvellous but I am worried because I can't ride the bike up the hill where I live without using the throttle. (I live about half way up a long hill.)
I have previously ridden a Radrunner Plus and a Popal E-Folt 1.00 and with both these bikes (powered by cadence sensors) I could ride up the hill in PAS 4/5 and sometimes 3/5 using gear 4. When I tried with my new Wisper, I first of all tried changing down a gear but it didn't help. I found myself going so slowly I would have had to stop and get off if there had been no helpful throttle.The throttle saved the day.
Today my husband tried the bike. (He is 63, I am 72) He managed to ride up the hill using PAS 5 with only a little throttle, but he, too, was surprised because pedalling was so very hard. He is used to riding up the hill in PAS 3 on the cadence sensor bikes.
What I need to know is whether our experience is normal or could the settings be wrong? If they're not wrong and this was to be expected, would it be possible to change the settings to give a bit more power for going up hills? (My husband was going to have ordered one, too, so we could both have a folding bike but now we're not sure what to do. We are still hoping to manage the Wisper but it's worrying for us both that the bike is so hard to pedal - so massively more difficult that the bikes we have used so far. Thanks in advance for any help and advice.
I received my new Wisper a couple of days ago. I had read so much about this bike and had looked forward to it for months. In most respects, it's marvellous but I am worried because I can't ride the bike up the hill where I live without using the throttle. (I live about half way up a long hill.)
I have previously ridden a Radrunner Plus and a Popal E-Folt 1.00 and with both these bikes (powered by cadence sensors) I could ride up the hill in PAS 4/5 and sometimes 3/5 using gear 4. When I tried with my new Wisper, I first of all tried changing down a gear but it didn't help. I found myself going so slowly I would have had to stop and get off if there had been no helpful throttle.The throttle saved the day.
Today my husband tried the bike. (He is 63, I am 72) He managed to ride up the hill using PAS 5 with only a little throttle, but he, too, was surprised because pedalling was so very hard. He is used to riding up the hill in PAS 3 on the cadence sensor bikes.
What I need to know is whether our experience is normal or could the settings be wrong? If they're not wrong and this was to be expected, would it be possible to change the settings to give a bit more power for going up hills? (My husband was going to have ordered one, too, so we could both have a folding bike but now we're not sure what to do. We are still hoping to manage the Wisper but it's worrying for us both that the bike is so hard to pedal - so massively more difficult that the bikes we have used so far. Thanks in advance for any help and advice.