Careful, the Union Flag debate will start up again!The carbon Wisper Wolverine frame with decals
Thanks Tony, we are excited about launching at Eurobike next month.Careful, the Union Flag debate will start up again!
Maybe if we keep quiet about it KudosDave won't notice.
Looks great though.
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That was the most fun we've had on here for years.Thanks Tony, we are excited about launching at Eurobike next month.
That’s why I put “Designed in the UK”! Trying to be careful and not stir the Hornets next again.
All the best, David
there is 1 massive problem with these bikes and it is the 15mph speed limit like how can you call a bike a racing bike that is restricted lol.It would appear that several manufacturers are looking to bring out very light eRoad bikes next year. I am not absolutely sure why though. If we take non assist road bikes then I can understand why people would want to make very light road bikes as it will give the riders an advantage over people with heavier ones and also be easier to ride faster up hills. When it comes to ebikes though does a lighter bike make that much difference as one has a motor to assist one up the hills?
So if we look at say the £7k bike you mentioned above and compared it with say a bike you said could be built for under £5k using your frame set, how much faster would the dearer bike be able to go over a set course (say 20 miles of rolling roads) with the same person riding it.
BTW I am not trying to be awkward here, I think your bikes look terrific I'm just wondering if weight advantages make that much of a difference when it comes to electrical assist bikes?
The 15.5 mph restriction is quite a problem, but provided the road is fairly flat and I am not riding into a strong wind then I am often riding around 17 or 18 mph on an eMountain bike. With less rolling resistance and better aero position of a racing bike, then I would imagine you could increase this by at least a couple of miles per hour.there is 1 massive problem with these bikes and it is the 15mph speed limit like how can you call a bike a racing bike that is restricted lol.
competition I guess. Even me, I feel strangely attracted to this thread albeit that CF bikes are not stuff that I know anything about.I am not absolutely sure why though.