Thanks Goryl ... it does. You will see from above that David is on the case!Hi Davanti,
When I did the 300 miles servicing, it was over in 15 minutes: They checked the spoke, adjusted the brakes, tidy up bit a little and I went home with the bike.
Hope it helps a little bit!
Goryl
I thought The Edinburgh cycle Centre on Broadfield road were official Wisper Centre for SheffieldI have the same problem. The nearest Wisper dealer to Sheffield is in Garforth, a small town to the east of Leeds, it is two train journeys just to get there. So I took it to a bike shop just down the road. They charged me £50 plus something for new brake cables, which I suspect were unnecessary, I had them pay particular attention to the spokes on the back wheel.
Karl.
Hi Hatti, not naive at all, and welcome to the Forum.Hi all,
I am a new member here and this is my first post so please forgive me if I appear naive!
I answer the phone calls at Woosh Bikes and sometimes come across customers who don't feel happy about looking after their own bike... a bit like davanti here really.
I'd like to reassure davanti just as much as anyone considering buying a bike over the internet where there may be no local dealer network for servicing.
Most repairs needed are not to do with the electrics but are just mechanical issues such as tightening spokes and adjusting brake pads.
Maybe some of the more experienced members here would be willing to assist users without experience, perhaps for the price of a good bottle of wine? More users would then feel less worried about looking after their bikes. Just a thought.
Hi Hatti,Hi all,
I am a new member here and this is my first post so please forgive me if I appear naive!
I answer the phone calls at Woosh Bikes and sometimes come across customers who don't feel happy about looking after their own bike... a bit like davanti here really.
I'd like to reassure davanti just as much as anyone considering buying a bike over the internet where there may be no local dealer network for servicing.
Most repairs needed are not to do with the electrics but are just mechanical issues such as tightening spokes and adjusting brake pads.
Maybe some of the more experienced members here would be willing to assist users without experience, perhaps for the price of a good bottle of wine? More users would then feel less worried about looking after their bikes. Just a thought.
Hello David,Hi Karl how old was your bike when the brake cables were changed? For the last 18 months we have upgraded to extremely good cables to insure brakes work well at all times, they really should not need changing for many 1000's of miles. Was this another Wisper dealer?
May be this bike is a candidate for a Wisper service?Hello David,
No, this was my local cycle shop, Langsett Cycles, they are not a Wisper dealer. I was surprised he did it, but I had said I thought the brakes were a bit soft, this may of been because of wear on the brakes rather than problems with any cables. He wasn't around to ask when I went to collect the bike.
I bought my Wisper 905SEL in August last year, the service was carried out 6-7 months later. The only recurring problem I have with the brakes is on the front, the inside spacer adjustment keeps coming undone, and I have to tighten it up again regularly with an allen key, a blob of nut lock has slowed down its undoing.
Karl.
Thank you David ... Just had a call from the dealer; seems like they have found the diary! My wonderful Wisper 905sel is now booked in for its first service at a pre-arranged slot next week ... grateful for your intervention!Hi Davanti, I am absolutely "gob smacked" at your report. To read that you have been told that you can't simply drop off your bike for a couple of hours is most disturbing. Actually it seems incredible. Surely the dealer must be able to keep a diary? If you would like me to become involved I would be please to do so. If you would like to let me know who the dealer is here or PM me I will get onto it.
All the best
David