Hi all.
My new Wisper 906 Alpino arrived yesterday. It was defective when I powered it up. Battery status is four green lights, however display on handlebars shows battery "Lo" symbol, and motor does not run. When I turn on the power the code "27" shows in the display, then the "Lo" symbol. Charging the battery does not make any difference, it still shows low in the display but four green lights on the battery itself. The lights do not work when I switch them on. I measured the voltage at the battery terminals, it is 38.5 volts. Also checked both battery fuses, they are OK.
Further on, there was paint damage in several places on the frame and parts, and the fitment of the mudguards and some other items is best described as sloppy. The main fuse holder had some plumbers tape around it. Some screws on the frame are chewed up or cross-threaded.
The dealer first didn't answer my mails or calls, but finally when I got in contact with him seems baffled by the problem. He suggests changing the battery, but to me it seems to be an electronic problem. Hopefully I will get another battery from him tomorrow and can try it out, but I would like hear if any forum members here have similar experience?
Also, is it acceptable that a £2000 bike has scratches and ill-fitting parts? Am I too demanding?
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Michael
My new Wisper 906 Alpino arrived yesterday. It was defective when I powered it up. Battery status is four green lights, however display on handlebars shows battery "Lo" symbol, and motor does not run. When I turn on the power the code "27" shows in the display, then the "Lo" symbol. Charging the battery does not make any difference, it still shows low in the display but four green lights on the battery itself. The lights do not work when I switch them on. I measured the voltage at the battery terminals, it is 38.5 volts. Also checked both battery fuses, they are OK.
Further on, there was paint damage in several places on the frame and parts, and the fitment of the mudguards and some other items is best described as sloppy. The main fuse holder had some plumbers tape around it. Some screws on the frame are chewed up or cross-threaded.
The dealer first didn't answer my mails or calls, but finally when I got in contact with him seems baffled by the problem. He suggests changing the battery, but to me it seems to be an electronic problem. Hopefully I will get another battery from him tomorrow and can try it out, but I would like hear if any forum members here have similar experience?
Also, is it acceptable that a £2000 bike has scratches and ill-fitting parts? Am I too demanding?
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Michael
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