Hi all I am new here and am well impressed by this forum.
I bought 2 new Wisper 705SEs at the end of last year for my wife and myself. They were bought online many miles from our Cornwall home, major mistake as warranty repairs have to be done by supplier!!
In general they are great but we have had some niggley faults. The first showed up almost immediately on both bikes, that of squeaky noisy brakes. Nothing I could do would cure it so Wisper very efficiently sent out 2 sets of new different discs and pads, which I fitted, and they have cured the problem. It does beg the question why were the bike manufactured with naff brakes?
After 550 miles now I have a problem with the intermittent sudden loss of power on one of the bikes which was cured by switching all off and on again. However yesterday the reswitching failed to work but when I twisted the hand throttle there was a grinding strange noise from the control box in front of the battery.
I was contemplating a long hilly ride home but when I applied the front brake lever power was restored and I got home. Now was that just a coincidence or is there a linkup?
If there is a fault with the control box I have the job of packing it up and sending it back to the online supplier. I am quite capable of fixing things, I changed all the discs and pads so is it a big job fitting a new control box assuming Wisper would supply me with one?
Incidentally I attach a photo showing the bikes with the Topeak Trunk Bag DXPs. They are the model that does not have the combined track mounting which will not fit the Wisper carrier so they are attached with the velcro tabs backed up with cable ties. We modified the fold down panniers to clip into the Wisper luggage strap fastenings on the frame.
Looking forward to hearing from someone!
I bought 2 new Wisper 705SEs at the end of last year for my wife and myself. They were bought online many miles from our Cornwall home, major mistake as warranty repairs have to be done by supplier!!
In general they are great but we have had some niggley faults. The first showed up almost immediately on both bikes, that of squeaky noisy brakes. Nothing I could do would cure it so Wisper very efficiently sent out 2 sets of new different discs and pads, which I fitted, and they have cured the problem. It does beg the question why were the bike manufactured with naff brakes?
After 550 miles now I have a problem with the intermittent sudden loss of power on one of the bikes which was cured by switching all off and on again. However yesterday the reswitching failed to work but when I twisted the hand throttle there was a grinding strange noise from the control box in front of the battery.
I was contemplating a long hilly ride home but when I applied the front brake lever power was restored and I got home. Now was that just a coincidence or is there a linkup?
If there is a fault with the control box I have the job of packing it up and sending it back to the online supplier. I am quite capable of fixing things, I changed all the discs and pads so is it a big job fitting a new control box assuming Wisper would supply me with one?
Incidentally I attach a photo showing the bikes with the Topeak Trunk Bag DXPs. They are the model that does not have the combined track mounting which will not fit the Wisper carrier so they are attached with the velcro tabs backed up with cable ties. We modified the fold down panniers to clip into the Wisper luggage strap fastenings on the frame.
Looking forward to hearing from someone!
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