Ok. So I visited the local e-bike shop having pretty much made up my mind I wanted a Wisper. The question in my mind being "do I want to spend the extra on a Torque or go with the SE".
The guys at Electrifying Cycles were great. Let me ride both and offered lots of advice. In the end I asked for a quote for the Torque.
On the drive home me and my other half, who, by the way, has gone for a 905 SE, chatted loads about our experiences and I'm now not so sure if the Torque is the right choice.
Fact is I much prefer the gear shift change mechanism on the 'T', also I prefer having the computer in the centre of the handlebars and the way you can adjust the sensor via a switch on the handlebars. All unique to the 'T' version. But I did find the 'S' easier to pedal and, setting performance and mechanisms aside. I'm still quite smitten with the blue option only available on the 'S'.
Whilst I'm quite happy to put some effort into my ride to work, I am unfit and suffer with chronic asthma, so I want the journey to be enjoyable and, more importantly, doable, as well.
I've got to admit I don't really understand the Torque vs Cadence thing - despite the best efforts of the guys and my other half's attempts to explain. The cost differential is not an issue, I just want to make sure I make the right choice for me.
My other half says I'll get used to the gear shift and that the position of the computer is neither here nor there. Which is true I guess. But my issue is I don't know if pedal-assist only is better, or does the Torque give you the best of both (having since read you can turn the torque off when on flat roads).
Any advice welcome from anyone who can help.
The guys at Electrifying Cycles were great. Let me ride both and offered lots of advice. In the end I asked for a quote for the Torque.
On the drive home me and my other half, who, by the way, has gone for a 905 SE, chatted loads about our experiences and I'm now not so sure if the Torque is the right choice.
Fact is I much prefer the gear shift change mechanism on the 'T', also I prefer having the computer in the centre of the handlebars and the way you can adjust the sensor via a switch on the handlebars. All unique to the 'T' version. But I did find the 'S' easier to pedal and, setting performance and mechanisms aside. I'm still quite smitten with the blue option only available on the 'S'.
Whilst I'm quite happy to put some effort into my ride to work, I am unfit and suffer with chronic asthma, so I want the journey to be enjoyable and, more importantly, doable, as well.
I've got to admit I don't really understand the Torque vs Cadence thing - despite the best efforts of the guys and my other half's attempts to explain. The cost differential is not an issue, I just want to make sure I make the right choice for me.
My other half says I'll get used to the gear shift and that the position of the computer is neither here nor there. Which is true I guess. But my issue is I don't know if pedal-assist only is better, or does the Torque give you the best of both (having since read you can turn the torque off when on flat roads).
Any advice welcome from anyone who can help.