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    For Sale Wisper Wayfarer H9 HubDrive

    Dag1 submitted a new listing: Wisper Wayfarer H9 HubDrive - Wisper Wayfarer H9 HubDrive Learn more about this listing...
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    Wisper Wayfarer - hard to ride

    It seems as though there was something wrong with my interpretation of the terminology, sorry. I thought there were just two types of control, one of which was speed and the other which was torque (as it sensed how hard you were pushing on the pedals). I think torque is the way to go, I also...
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    Wisper Wayfarer - hard to ride

    Well thoughts change with experience. What a horrible and possibly dangerous electric system speed control is. I didn't get a bike for it to dictate to me that I should be riding at a certain speed. We rode about 14 miles today down mainly quiet single track country roads, she has a...
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    Wisper Wayfarer - hard to ride

    Thanks for all the replies. Just been out on the bike and everything is working OK. Maybe there was some wind last Saturday which I hadn't realised, though it could have been the nap or possibly the curvature of the earth. The tyres were pumped up quite hard. The speed control doesn't work...
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    Wisper Wayfarer - hard to ride

    I'm in Lincolnshire, in places it's almost like a billiard table and no real wind on Saturday when I picked the bike up. I'm beginning to think that the tyres have a very high rolling resistance.
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    Wisper Wayfarer - hard to ride

    I didn't use the battery on the way home. I fully charged the battery before I eventually tried it out, on the eco setting, even though you could feel the motor, it was hard to maintain 10 MPH (on the display). The wheels do spin free and the pedals go around easily. With no power on it is...
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    Wisper Wayfarer - hard to ride

    Hi all, I picked up a Wisper Wayfarer H9 today. I needed to get the bike home as it was just about to start raining so chose not to use the electrics (so the dealer didn't have to spend time explaining things). Boy was it hard to ride, I'm used to 15 or so miles bike rides with many towing...