When I broke a spoke on my Wisper 905 last autumn, members predicted that it wouldn't be the last.
It wasn't.
Two things. One, when I was riding along familiar roads/hills in the half-hour BEFORE the spoke went, I was very conscious of reduced power. Then the spoke went, I took it to the bike shop for repair, and picked it up the next day. And the power (no, the battery hadn't been charged at all) was back to normal.
So is that usual, i.e. that duff spokes will give reduced power?
Two, why me, why me? Is it Wispers in general, me being heavy (115kg), or the rotten roads around NW London? What does for me spokes? The man in the bike shop said he thought it was torque, and that having more spokes might help.
Allen.
It wasn't.
Two things. One, when I was riding along familiar roads/hills in the half-hour BEFORE the spoke went, I was very conscious of reduced power. Then the spoke went, I took it to the bike shop for repair, and picked it up the next day. And the power (no, the battery hadn't been charged at all) was back to normal.
So is that usual, i.e. that duff spokes will give reduced power?
Two, why me, why me? Is it Wispers in general, me being heavy (115kg), or the rotten roads around NW London? What does for me spokes? The man in the bike shop said he thought it was torque, and that having more spokes might help.
Allen.