Yes, but in this case, there was no comparison done between the Wisper and Oxygen bikes vs the Volt. If it had been done, the Volt might not seem such good value for money. Value is exactly what's holding back the Volt. As I said, they're lovely bikes, but I reckon that you can get better alternatives cheaper. Better and cheaper means better value.
The question was why they don't get mentioned much. It doesn't take a genius to figure that out. If they were good value, everybody would be buying them and raving about them on this forum. The fact that they don't, should tell you something. The fact that OP can afford to pay double what a bike is worth is irrelevant. OK, he's happy with his bike. There's no reason not to be, but had he bought a Wisper or anything else, he might have been happier. On the other hand, if Volt bikes are the only bikes that his only local dealer sell, then that would be a compelling logical reason to buy one (or two).
When we lived in England for 33 years we were involved with many makes, models and types of cycles both before and after my health issues.
There was a vast choice of dealers there and we visited a lot of them over the years.
Upon returning to Northern Ireland we found remarkably few cycle dealers in comparison and it didn’t take a genius to work out that to transport bikes over here with the possible after sales problems were issues which we didn’t need just to save a few pounds.
We have counted the pennies all our lives but at the beginning of our pension years we stopped that ritual and when we saw and inspected and tried out what we believed to be two quality bikes we bought them even though our research showed that they might be on the expensive side.
There were also a lot
much more expensive but didn’t appear to offer any real advantages which would sway us with our basic needs.
We have to have respect for the
countless who will put cost ahead of most things because we spent most of our lives in that situation.
Keeping control of health issues now are far ahead of value for money in our personal cases and as I sit here at a PC unable to legally ride my bike, the few quid in my back pocket means little or nothing. Count yourselves lucky over there for the moment and start hoping that this ludicrous situation doesn’t drift across into your lives.
After our two seasons on these particular bikes, unpopular as they might be, we have spoken to many other e-bike riders who all agree that they are pretty effective looking bikes.
Many have said that they never had previously heard of Volt but suggested that if they had then their choices might have been different.
As I said before if we had to buy two new e-bikes we would make exactly the same decision.