Hello all, I got a new Wisper bike back in February. I am recovering from long term illness and have used the bike about 10 miles a week on average, but most of that has been the summer months. I built a new shed for it and it lives in there, I rarely even leave it out anywhere, maybe a quick coffee or snack then back home.
I was surprised and disheartened to see rust on the wheels where the spokes attach (nipples?) early in the summer, but I thought maybe I was expecting too much. I tried to keep them clean and dry but they continue to get worse. I've attached photos of them after cleaning them off tonight. (Yes I have pink wheel lights on my front wheel cause I always wanted them as a kid and now I'm 40 and can do what I like haha)
Today I was waiting for my son to come out of Tesco and as I was looking at the same part on all the other bikes there, even crappy, dirty, beat up bikes, even my son's bike he uses to get to school all winter, I realised NONE of them looked like mine.
Is this a quality issue I should complain about? Is there something I'm doing wrong? Can I fix this? I wipe my bike and wheels down with a rag after using it if it's wet or dirty but I wasn't doing anything special to the wheels. I can't imagine everyone at Tesco was keeping their wheels in top shape though, and when I read about it now it seems like all modern bikes shouldn't have rusting wheels.
Any more information before I email the company would be great. I only ever had cheap bikes before I got sick, so I'm not experienced in looking after one or what to expect.
Thanks!
I was surprised and disheartened to see rust on the wheels where the spokes attach (nipples?) early in the summer, but I thought maybe I was expecting too much. I tried to keep them clean and dry but they continue to get worse. I've attached photos of them after cleaning them off tonight. (Yes I have pink wheel lights on my front wheel cause I always wanted them as a kid and now I'm 40 and can do what I like haha)
Today I was waiting for my son to come out of Tesco and as I was looking at the same part on all the other bikes there, even crappy, dirty, beat up bikes, even my son's bike he uses to get to school all winter, I realised NONE of them looked like mine.
Is this a quality issue I should complain about? Is there something I'm doing wrong? Can I fix this? I wipe my bike and wheels down with a rag after using it if it's wet or dirty but I wasn't doing anything special to the wheels. I can't imagine everyone at Tesco was keeping their wheels in top shape though, and when I read about it now it seems like all modern bikes shouldn't have rusting wheels.
Any more information before I email the company would be great. I only ever had cheap bikes before I got sick, so I'm not experienced in looking after one or what to expect.
Thanks!
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