Hello everyone
I posted this in the main forum but was advised to post here, so here it is.
I have had my Wisper 905SE for 4 weeks now and have discovered a major flaw.
Yesterday I noticed a grinding noise while cycling. I stopped to check and was horrified to discover the main wire running from the motor to the battery was getting caught in the wheel spokes.
Upon closer inspection, I found the wire had worn away and the inner wiring was exposed! This is a serious problem. I was extremely lucky that I caught onto the problem in time, as had the wire worn just a millimetre more, it would have short circuited and ruined the bike.
I have attached a photo to this post.
For a £1200 bike, this is unacceptable. I have had to put insulating tape around the exposed wire to prevent water getting in.
This happened as there is NO proper cable tidy keeping the wire away from the moving wheel. It was just tucked behind the mudguard. This is nothing short of shoddy workmanship. I now need to purchase a cable tidy to prevent this happening again.
Other owners of this bike should beware and make sure the wire is properly tied away.
I am not happy about this and very disappointed in Wisper. Nothing short of appalling.
I posted this in the main forum but was advised to post here, so here it is.
I have had my Wisper 905SE for 4 weeks now and have discovered a major flaw.
Yesterday I noticed a grinding noise while cycling. I stopped to check and was horrified to discover the main wire running from the motor to the battery was getting caught in the wheel spokes.
Upon closer inspection, I found the wire had worn away and the inner wiring was exposed! This is a serious problem. I was extremely lucky that I caught onto the problem in time, as had the wire worn just a millimetre more, it would have short circuited and ruined the bike.
I have attached a photo to this post.
For a £1200 bike, this is unacceptable. I have had to put insulating tape around the exposed wire to prevent water getting in.
This happened as there is NO proper cable tidy keeping the wire away from the moving wheel. It was just tucked behind the mudguard. This is nothing short of shoddy workmanship. I now need to purchase a cable tidy to prevent this happening again.
Other owners of this bike should beware and make sure the wire is properly tied away.
I am not happy about this and very disappointed in Wisper. Nothing short of appalling.
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