One year old Wisper 806fe Excellent condition, Bradford

JonW

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One year old folding Wisper 806fe Excellent condition, Bradford

I'm reluctantly selling my Wisper 806fe folding bike. I bought it from Atmosphere electric bikes down in Bristol in July '09.

Brief spec:

250w 24v brushlessmotor, 15.5 mph assisted, provides assistance relative to pedal movement, 16 gears, Alloy/stainless steel frame, panasonic battery, around 20 miles range depending on terrain.

The battery is in good condition, the bike wasn't used over winter so at a guess i'd say it's only had about 40 - 50 charges.

There is a few slight scratches from daily use, but the bike has been kept out of the bad weather so no signs of rust at all.

It has a Brooks B73 saddle fitted which is super springy and provides an excellent level of suspension and comfort, but it's optional as I can sell with the original saddle if required.

I'm selling as I had a recent operation which makes it tricky for me to lift the bike in and out of my car boot - despite the fact that it's a relatively light 19kg (plan to buy something lighter, and non-electric like a montagu paratrooper).

This is a great chance to buy a fantastic light weight electric folder that's great for really steep hills.

With brooks B73 saddle - £800
Without brooks saddle - £750 (£200 less than cheapest current retail price).

Thanks for reading my ad, look forward to hearing from you.
 
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halfer

Esteemed Pedelecer
Edit: No longer in the market - now the proud owner of a Juicy Sport. No reply from my answer anyway - presume the bike is now sold? :)

Hi

I am a new user here, and this is one of the models I am interested in. Is your bike still available for sale?

If it is still available, if you could post a picture to illustrate its condition, I'd much appreciate it. Also are you aware of whether the warranty is transferrable between end users? I've read recently that some e-bike retailers (or maybe manufacturers) do not permit warranty transfer (not sure how legal that is, mind!).

Thanks :)
 
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