Hello
It's been a good while now since I purchased my Tailwind via the Halfords C2W scheme.
I'm going to be as honest as I can with my review. First of all, I just want to say this bike is brilliant, my fiancée has a Wayfarer which is a far heavier bike but also more comfortable to ride but nowhere near as agile and manoeuvreable as the Tailwind.
I use this bike literally daily midweek all week and I've been really pleased with it. Now there have been a few issues with it, nothing too major and there are a few things I'd change on it.
Since day one, it had a constant catching noise from the front wheel which despite several back and forth visits back to the LBS, they were unable to find the fault. Anyway it ended up going back to Wisper who diagnosed it was the reflector catching the wheel so they replaced this.
Although the bike is classed as the comfort model, it's very harsh whenever you go over a bump or kerb it goes right through you, it doesn't come with a front fork so in hindsight I'd have gone for a model with a suspension. I wanted to go for the low stepover model hence going for this one, but I'll probably stick a front fork on it in the future.
I'm not a massive fan of the gear change on it to be completely honest. It feels a tad cheap and clunky but appreciate you're not going to get top level Shimano drivetrain at a bike of this cost.
The chain slaps a lot as well when going over any kind of harsh tarmac which is really irritating. A rubber protector on the chainstay would probably help alleviate some of the this.
The bike is seriously rapid, even the LBS said that. You can ride at level 1 most of the time and it's more than enough power. I carry a heavy panier so tend to flit between levels 1 & 2 with level 3 for inclines, level 4 practically shoots you up any hill. It's a really lightweight quick bike.
I also opted for the larger battery which is capable of about 60-70 miles off a charge give or take but I've never had to go too far on it.
Overall I'm very happy with it, just the lack of suspension is a bit annoying but if you live in a smooth surfaced city with very little off road, the bike is great.
It's been a good while now since I purchased my Tailwind via the Halfords C2W scheme.
I'm going to be as honest as I can with my review. First of all, I just want to say this bike is brilliant, my fiancée has a Wayfarer which is a far heavier bike but also more comfortable to ride but nowhere near as agile and manoeuvreable as the Tailwind.
I use this bike literally daily midweek all week and I've been really pleased with it. Now there have been a few issues with it, nothing too major and there are a few things I'd change on it.
Since day one, it had a constant catching noise from the front wheel which despite several back and forth visits back to the LBS, they were unable to find the fault. Anyway it ended up going back to Wisper who diagnosed it was the reflector catching the wheel so they replaced this.
Although the bike is classed as the comfort model, it's very harsh whenever you go over a bump or kerb it goes right through you, it doesn't come with a front fork so in hindsight I'd have gone for a model with a suspension. I wanted to go for the low stepover model hence going for this one, but I'll probably stick a front fork on it in the future.
I'm not a massive fan of the gear change on it to be completely honest. It feels a tad cheap and clunky but appreciate you're not going to get top level Shimano drivetrain at a bike of this cost.
The chain slaps a lot as well when going over any kind of harsh tarmac which is really irritating. A rubber protector on the chainstay would probably help alleviate some of the this.
The bike is seriously rapid, even the LBS said that. You can ride at level 1 most of the time and it's more than enough power. I carry a heavy panier so tend to flit between levels 1 & 2 with level 3 for inclines, level 4 practically shoots you up any hill. It's a really lightweight quick bike.
I also opted for the larger battery which is capable of about 60-70 miles off a charge give or take but I've never had to go too far on it.
Overall I'm very happy with it, just the lack of suspension is a bit annoying but if you live in a smooth surfaced city with very little off road, the bike is great.
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