Being a member here since 2016, I'm obviously purposefully being very annoying, whereas you, being a member here for all of 5 minutes, are just being purposefully obtuse.
5 minutes or 5 years doesn’t give you the Devine right to criticise members when they seek advice from other members.Being a member here since 2016, I'm obviously purposefully being very annoying, whereas you, being a member here for all of 5 minutes, are just being purposefully obtuse.
I did that first.I'm perfectly grounded, thank you for your concern. The point I was making and still make, which you singularly fail to comprehend, is that you have full support from Wisper. Why didn't you use it in the first instance rather than cry wolf on a public forum?
Make your mind up !! You said to contact the dealer first not Wisper, which I had done prior to posting.Well, what can I say. Sorry for trying to help by suggesting you contact Wisper with a bike that's still under warranty. Clearly I've been of no help to any users whatsoever over 8 years of contributions despite having 498 "helpful" votes. Clearly, the "5 minute" members rule, and like vfr400, I'm past my prime. Bye.
I just paid £4000 for 2 faulty bikes. If I want to whinge on a forum like this I will and no condescending forum policeman like you will stop me. However I didn't whinge I simply asked a question.It's a simple proposition, although I doubt you'd understand. In law, your contract of sale is with the dealer. They have an obligation to help you within the warranty period. Failing that, contact Wisper direct, who underwrite that guarantee. Is that really too difficult a concept for you to grasp?
Your whinging over any public media damages the brand. Well done you.
So you knew this but choose not to tell me.Tightening spokes after the first "so many miles" is a common user maintenance task when a bike is new. That's not a manufacturing failure, it should be expected. Some bike makers call attention to this; I haven't seen Wispers Owners manual, but several I've seen do. It's upkeep, not a failure.
Not psychic just interfering.I'd expect the manual to state this or the dealer to tell you. Sorry for not meeting your own high expectations... but then I have nothing to do with the supply of your own two bikes.
My own 20" wheeled bike doesn't state this either, but as a seasoned veteran cyclist like you, I just expected to do it... and it did need doing.
From your initial explanation, your issue could have been any of a dozen causes given your description of shifting weight over the bike. I'm not psychic.
OK no problem and thanks for your kind words regarding the bike.I plan to do this on my return this weekend. I’ve satisfied myself that it’s loose spokes but can’t adjust easily with an adjustable so have ordered some tools that will be there on return.
Thanks for the offer of help on what are superb bike.