We are continuing to visit our fantastic Wisper dealers all over the country demonstrating the new MID drive and HUB drive Wisper Wayfarers, collecting orders for delivery in February/March.
As far as we can ascertain we seem to be the only company selling almost exactly the same bike with a choice of either HUB or MID drive motors. Apart from the motors only the frame molding around the motor or BB are different. (Ignore the derailure!)
Wayfarer Mid Drive, Crossbar, Adventure Spec (thanks Tony!!)
Wayfarer Hub Drive, Crossbar, Adventure spec.
The question is which is the better bike?
We have now visited almost half our dealers and a very clear split between the two drive systems is emerging.
I should say that our dealers are reluctant to try the HUB drive as they assume that MID motors are always better, however Jeremy our Sales Manager is politely insisting they try both.
I should also say that the demo Mid Motor is only producing 75Nm, the same as the Bosch CX or Shimano E8000, so not at the full production model power. The Hub motor on the other hand is up to its full 50Nm, so a little more powerful, the equivalent of about 100Nm when compared to a MID drive.
When the bikes are tested, one immediately after the other Wisper Dealers are ordering 60% HUB drive against 40% MID drive.
Why?
1. Price , £1,699 for the hub drive against £2,199 for the mid drive is bound to make a difference.
2. Balance, with the battery ahead of the chain drive and the motor behind, the balance of the HUB drive bike is superior to the Mid motor version.
3. Performance, the 50Nm hub bike is more powerful than the 75Nm mid motor bike, however this will change.
For the bike rider there is another advantage of HUB over MID drive
4. Running and service costs are lower on the HUB bike than the MID drive bike as chains and rear sprockets often need changing every 1000 miles or so.
So why do people often choose MID drive bikes over HUB drive?
1. Hill climbing, MID drive bikes are a little better at hill climbing as the assistance is fed through the bike's gears. So better if the rider lives or rides in very hilly areas.
2. Punctures, It's easier to drop the rear wheel from the MID motor bike.
3. Trendy, Bosch and Shimano are very active and spend fortunes trying to persuade riders that MID drives are the better option.
Our conclusion is that there are good and compelling reasons reasons to buy either system depending on circumstances, but when tested side by side out HUB drive seems to be 50% more popular than our Mid drive bikes.
Strange but true!!?
All the best, David
As far as we can ascertain we seem to be the only company selling almost exactly the same bike with a choice of either HUB or MID drive motors. Apart from the motors only the frame molding around the motor or BB are different. (Ignore the derailure!)
Wayfarer Mid Drive, Crossbar, Adventure Spec (thanks Tony!!)
Wayfarer Hub Drive, Crossbar, Adventure spec.
The question is which is the better bike?
We have now visited almost half our dealers and a very clear split between the two drive systems is emerging.
I should say that our dealers are reluctant to try the HUB drive as they assume that MID motors are always better, however Jeremy our Sales Manager is politely insisting they try both.
I should also say that the demo Mid Motor is only producing 75Nm, the same as the Bosch CX or Shimano E8000, so not at the full production model power. The Hub motor on the other hand is up to its full 50Nm, so a little more powerful, the equivalent of about 100Nm when compared to a MID drive.
When the bikes are tested, one immediately after the other Wisper Dealers are ordering 60% HUB drive against 40% MID drive.
Why?
1. Price , £1,699 for the hub drive against £2,199 for the mid drive is bound to make a difference.
2. Balance, with the battery ahead of the chain drive and the motor behind, the balance of the HUB drive bike is superior to the Mid motor version.
3. Performance, the 50Nm hub bike is more powerful than the 75Nm mid motor bike, however this will change.
For the bike rider there is another advantage of HUB over MID drive
4. Running and service costs are lower on the HUB bike than the MID drive bike as chains and rear sprockets often need changing every 1000 miles or so.
So why do people often choose MID drive bikes over HUB drive?
1. Hill climbing, MID drive bikes are a little better at hill climbing as the assistance is fed through the bike's gears. So better if the rider lives or rides in very hilly areas.
2. Punctures, It's easier to drop the rear wheel from the MID motor bike.
3. Trendy, Bosch and Shimano are very active and spend fortunes trying to persuade riders that MID drives are the better option.
Our conclusion is that there are good and compelling reasons reasons to buy either system depending on circumstances, but when tested side by side out HUB drive seems to be 50% more popular than our Mid drive bikes.
Strange but true!!?
All the best, David
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