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stevenatleven

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Apr 18, 2011
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Hello

I wanted some advice on my bike changes due to health problems. Just now I have 2 bikes which in the last 5 years have done great, a Cube and a Raleigh. I have done nearly 15,000 miles with them. They both have crossbars and now i need step through. I want a comfy bike with a large battery and would like a throttle as its getting difficult to leave junctions etc if i am still in a high gear. I am looking at Wisper Wayfarer H7 and Cyrusher Kommoda 2.
Thanks for any advice or other models that fit the bill.

Cheers Steve
 

Peter.Bridge

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Wisper Bikes

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Thanks Peter!

Hi Steven, I do have a couple of M7's one ex demo and one used. The ex demo has a few marks on the frame, rack and mudguard but has only done 19 miles, with a 450Wh battery it's normally £1,999 but the current price (Spring Sale) is £1,799. The bike is all but perfect and hardly used, however I would be happy to offer a 25% discount making it £1,350 if you would like it to be converted to an Le1 with full throttle this is an extra £299. The previously owned bike has a lot more paint work damage and has done 750 or so miles. You could have that bike for £900 plus £299 if you wanted a FT conversion.

Both bikes would have 12 month manufacturers warranty,

PM me if you would like images etc.

All the best, David
 
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stevenatleven

Pedelecer
Apr 18, 2011
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Fife
Hi David
Thanks for the offers, I will have a think about them. One thing I don't know about the Wisper Wayfarer H7 is the term Pedal Assistance, can you tell me what that does when you begin pedalling
Thanks
Steve
 

Peter.Bridge

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As you begin pedalling the motor starts assisting, you can have cadence sensors (that detect that the pedals are turning) or torque sensors ( where the motor assistance is proportional to how hard you pedal)
There are hub drives (Wayfarer H7 ) , where the motor is actually inside the wheel or mid drives (Wayfarer M7) where the motor power goes through the chain and gears to the rear wheel