Here it is again Wisper or Oxygen?

allen-uk

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Yes I suppose it is a bit, Steve, but as on similar threads I've read the JuicyBikes proprietor praising Wispers, and the Wisper main man recommending JuicyBikes (to someone who was much closer to Buxton than any Wisper dealer), I think the occasional bit of touting can be excused.

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Cyclezee

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Oh come on referee blatant touting :D

Steve
Hi Steve,

Just clarify, I may have bias toward eZee, but I have no connection with Onbike and have nothing to gain from sales of eZee electric bikes.
I am solely in the business selling the best electric bike conversion kits;)

Oh, and by the way, my first shipment just passed through the Suez Canal and into the Mediterranean an hour ago:D
 

steveindenmark

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Apr 10, 2011
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Lets hope those Somali pirates don`t know about that then.:D

I have seen on here how all the different bike dealers recommend each other. It gives you confidence that they are not all sharks and bandits.

The honesty is refreshing.

Steve
 

flecc

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I have seen on here how all the different bike dealers recommend each other. It gives you confidence that they are not all sharks and bandits.

The honesty is refreshing.
I think it's a sign of a maturing industry. The same applies in the motor industry where professional sales people
don't slate any competitive product one mentions. Generally they respond that the rival is a very good product,
then return to discussion of their own.

A far cry from the early days of anti-competitor advertising and denigrating rumour spreading.
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Jon

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Apr 19, 2011
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I dont think there is anything wrong with a bit of touting they are there to make some dosh at the end of the day. Im happy to see that they are being constructive and in some threads they are supportive of each other. Only only brand i have ever seen dissed is the lifecycle im not sure why tbh i have spoken to an independent dealer that says they have had no issues with them after selling a few dozen bikes. Their bikes seem well powered although they use an American hub i know nothing about and the spec on their site just says its powerful or high torque etc where and how? There is nothing about weight, type of gears brakes so i called Stuart in Southampton. He was very enthusiastic about the brand as expected. First thing he said was how much better the Lifecycle is compared to any other brand. He stated that his is te most powerful and can be de restricted for off road use to give up to 25mph plus. I was concerned about the variance in figures for the battery life especially for a 17ah this confused me as the figures i have read gave out less miles that Oxygen or Wisper.

David please dont tell me that your releasing models with uprated stuff lol my decision is hard enough as it is. I just need a bike that is adequately powered, good for off and on road, has throttle loks good and has good back up. Do you have any blurb ready yet for your alterations for the range? I havnt been able to try the city yet with suspension and i think the co is a great bike for its price i just felt for a slightly cheaper price the Juicy sport was slightly better. But, you may have just threw a spanner in that thinking if your now saying the new eco has suspension lol

Ahhh choices, I know my cars and if this was a car it would be easy i just dont know bikes. Yet!!!!
 

Wisper Bikes

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Hi Jon

The se's will be much the same as they are now with a few changes, the main upgrades are on the Eco's, folding bikes and of course the new sel, but that will be in the £1,800 region.

I will put some detail on a new thread next week.

All the best

David
 

Jon

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Apr 19, 2011
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Thanks David, i nearly had heart failure then thought i was going to have a much more difficult decision lol but i would be looking at the SE models anyway