Rush Trek

richardmu

Pedelecer
May 30, 2009
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Many thanks flecc,

I am very pleased with the Wisper and the communications I have had with the folks at Wisper to earlier questions have been spot on. The old saying is probably right in that you get what you pay for.

The forum is an invaluable source of information thanks to people like you that help people like me that are new to the e-bike scene.
 

720 Cycles

Finding my (electric) wheels
Aug 31, 2008
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You get what you pay for

Not to happy about the last couple of quotes as all the bikes we have supplied, (only one problem, sorted quickly) have been backed up by a full service and we are always happy to take calls from customers with any questions.

We have been in business for over a year and have kept a lower profile rather than jumping in blind and making a complete mess of it as some other ebike retailers have done And to the quote of "you get what you pay for", is not a great guide as with many bigger companies you will be paying for extensive overheads, and profit for a very similar product.

Our e bikes are made by a small factory who we have worked with over 18 months, we are working on small margins and keeping our cost base down, we think these bikes represent a excellent balance of quality and cost, many parts are shared with more expensive bikes.

Darren
 

flecc

Member
Oct 25, 2006
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we are working on small margins and keeping our cost base down, we think these bikes represent a excellent balance of quality and cost, many parts are shared with more expensive bikes.

Darren
I fully agree on this Darren and would describe the Rush Trek value as outstanding, even beyond excellent.

But however hard you try, the service on an ebay product sold by an agent cannot remotely equal that obtainable by the customer when they buy from a local dealer with the highest level original manufacturer backup, which was the comparison I spoke of here.

To show no bias, if you look at the link below you'll see that at the same time yesterday I recommended your bike to someone else whose budget cannot stretch to higher price bikes:

720 cycles bike recommendation
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Cyclezee

Guest
Very fair comments Darren. Too many people are quick to pre judge without knowing all the facts or having seen and sampled the product.

Good Luck with your enterprise,

J:) hn
 

flecc

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Oct 25, 2006
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Very fair comments Darren. Too many people are quick to pre judge without knowing all the facts or having seen and sampled the product.

Good Luck with your enterprise,

J:) hn
Thanks.
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720 Cycles

Finding my (electric) wheels
Aug 31, 2008
19
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Bob

Sorry to hear the bad news about the loss of your Voyager. Give me a call and we can sort you a big discount out and supply a new bike at cost

Darren :D :D
 

torrent99

Esteemed Pedelecer
Nov 14, 2008
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Highgate, London
Hi John,

The answer to your question is quite simple, I'm very much alive and well and still living in dreary old Swindon.

As has previously been stated, Members leave the forum for their own reasons, In my case the forum suddenly became a hostile and somewhat unfriendly place. Hence my return to quietly "lurking" in the shadows. Those who subscribe to the Jack-the-lad culture invading every part of our lives will thrive in such an environment.....but it's not for me. I will of course maintain my membership as I very much enjoy viewing the photos of other members projects and acquisitions.

Updates of threads originated by me were stopped for the above reasons. In the case of Voyager, I was "relieved" of ownership of the machine a few weeks ago....It's current location remains unknown.

Happy E-biking to you all
Bob.

Sorry to hear of your loss Bob, and equally sorry to see you "lurking" rather than taking the more active role you used to. It was your very detailed and supportive replies to my enquiries that helped me take the plunge into the world of e-biking!

Cheers

Steve
 

flecc

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Oct 25, 2006
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Not sure what you mean Flecc?

J:) hn
I posted an honest and accurate reply to Richardmu's question, to which Darren of 720cycles objected with an answer which was neither relevant nor accurate in relation to the Wisper/Rush Trek comparison.

Then you posted this:

Very fair comments Darren. Too many people are quick to pre judge without knowing all the facts or having seen and sampled the product.

Darren's comments were far from fair in this context, and you appeared to be referring to me since I was the only one who "pre-judged" in the thread.
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Cyclezee

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Flecc,
I was replying to Darren's post, not yours. At the time I posted, I had not seen your post as there was only 1 minute between our posts:confused:

It was not critisism of you and hope you didn't read it as such;)

I think we should all welcome new bikes and suppliers to widen choice for everyone. Time will tell how good, bad or ugly they are.

J:) hn
 
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720 Cycles

Finding my (electric) wheels
Aug 31, 2008
19
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Confusion

Sorry for the confusion and tantrum a bit earlier...

I would like to think that the rush trek is just as good if not better than some of the more expensive brands and really do think its good value for money.

If any of you guys are near Lincoln or Leeds then come and give it a test ride as any comments will be greatly appreciated. :) :)

Darren
 
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Cyclezee

Guest
I blame the cold weather.... That and the fact that dialogue with no body language is always a big problem! We're really not geared up to that at all.

Rog.
Darren,

I think the above quote from Rog yesterday sums up the situation.........apart from cold weather:confused:

J:) hn
 

AndyOfTheSouth

Esteemed Pedelecer
May 15, 2009
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Phew! Glad that was sorted out. This is the nicest and most useful forum I have been on and it would be a great shame if it went off because of misunderstanding!!!!!

So thanks for the very good postings on a big range of topics. Long may they continue. :)

Andy
 

flecc

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Oct 25, 2006
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I think we should all welcome new bikes and suppliers to widen choice for everyone. Time will tell how good, bad or ugly they are.

J:) hn
Thanks for the reply John. I welcome new low cost entrants and as you see above, I've not hesitated to recommend the Rush Trek to someone it would suit. However I like to view them for what they are and not pretend they are equal to bikes at much higher prices, prices for which there are usually fully justifiable reasons which are in customers interests.
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Wisper Bikes

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Apr 11, 2007
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Hi Darren

Hi Darren good to meet you again.

As you know we too are a small company working with a trusted supplier. We too work on tight margins and keep our overheads very low indeed. We do have a full time service manager, Norman who works with our dealers and customers to offer help and support is our only real luxury but we regard him a a necessity now we have so many bikes on the road.

Wisper bikes too are excellent value considering the high quality of products used in their manufacture.

I am absolutely delighted to see you are still here in the market place, you obviously know what you are doing and have your heart in the right place! :)

There is a lot of competition in this ever-growing market offering all levels of quality and service. However I believe the cream will rise to the top, hope see you there! ;)

All the best

David
 
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Cyclezee

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Isn't it refreshing to read such genuine and gentlemanly comments from one competitor to another. Clearly nice people to do business with. A lesson to all.

J:) hn
 

AndyOfTheSouth

Esteemed Pedelecer
May 15, 2009
347
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I second that, John. The impression given by this thread is that there is a role for both brands and companies.