Just taken my Wisper 905 in to my local bike shop for a 300 mile service (first since new), as it's easier than trying to transport it to my Wisper dealer. (LBS is just round the corner!)
Anyway, point is this: the Wisper manual does mention that checking spoke tension is a Big Deal and must be done at 300 miles, which I passed on to my LBS guy, who pinged a few spokes and shook his head, saying that most of the front ones were 'very' loose, and quite a few back ones could do with tightening.
Which was the first time in 50+ years that I'd appreciated the need for good spoke tension.
So, any Wisper riders, do remember to check those spokes.
Q for those that know: is it just Wispers that suffer from this, or is it common to ebikes, and either way, any reasons?
A.
Anyway, point is this: the Wisper manual does mention that checking spoke tension is a Big Deal and must be done at 300 miles, which I passed on to my LBS guy, who pinged a few spokes and shook his head, saying that most of the front ones were 'very' loose, and quite a few back ones could do with tightening.
Which was the first time in 50+ years that I'd appreciated the need for good spoke tension.
So, any Wisper riders, do remember to check those spokes.
Q for those that know: is it just Wispers that suffer from this, or is it common to ebikes, and either way, any reasons?
A.