Hi
I was wondering if you could clear up a point of some confusion for me.
I recently bought a wisper 905se, from the electric transport shop in Cambridge. At the time it was advertised as having a 250w rear hub motor. When I received it there was sticker on the rear hub stating “200w” – so apparently 50w had gone missing. I ‘phoned the shop to ask if the motor was supposed to be a 250w and they said yes, so I asked why mine said 200w on the hub. They seemed a little taken aback by this and went to check another new bike that they had just received and reported it also had a 200w sticker on the hub. They said however, that it was the same motor as on previous models, and that the sticker had probably been put on to allow it to get through import power restrictions without problem.
I’m afraid that I find this less than convincing (certainly 250w should not have been a problem), and having ridden it for a few months I am sure that they are not correct. I previously owned a powabyke with a 200w front hub motor, and weighing almost twice the amount the wisper does, and yet when it comes to the steep stuff, there is very little between them. I find that disappointing. Overall I like the wisper, and I am enjoying it, but it’s hill climbing ability is not what I had hoped for (the electric transport shop put it down as a ‘hill climber’, but I suppose being based in Cambridge, I shouldn’t have expected much from their judgement on hills).
I note that the current adverts now say it has a 200w motor so this been changed recently. It was certainly AFTER I had bought it.
Can anything be done to improve the motor’s performance up steep hills, without re-gearing the bike?
Hope you can help out with some of the answers.
Cheers, Phil
I was wondering if you could clear up a point of some confusion for me.
I recently bought a wisper 905se, from the electric transport shop in Cambridge. At the time it was advertised as having a 250w rear hub motor. When I received it there was sticker on the rear hub stating “200w” – so apparently 50w had gone missing. I ‘phoned the shop to ask if the motor was supposed to be a 250w and they said yes, so I asked why mine said 200w on the hub. They seemed a little taken aback by this and went to check another new bike that they had just received and reported it also had a 200w sticker on the hub. They said however, that it was the same motor as on previous models, and that the sticker had probably been put on to allow it to get through import power restrictions without problem.
I’m afraid that I find this less than convincing (certainly 250w should not have been a problem), and having ridden it for a few months I am sure that they are not correct. I previously owned a powabyke with a 200w front hub motor, and weighing almost twice the amount the wisper does, and yet when it comes to the steep stuff, there is very little between them. I find that disappointing. Overall I like the wisper, and I am enjoying it, but it’s hill climbing ability is not what I had hoped for (the electric transport shop put it down as a ‘hill climber’, but I suppose being based in Cambridge, I shouldn’t have expected much from their judgement on hills).
I note that the current adverts now say it has a 200w motor so this been changed recently. It was certainly AFTER I had bought it.
Can anything be done to improve the motor’s performance up steep hills, without re-gearing the bike?
Hope you can help out with some of the answers.
Cheers, Phil