Looks nice. Is that Dahon based by any chance?Hi Guys
I thought some of you may be interested in a preview of the new Wisper 806fe. The wheel base is slightly longer than the old 805 and we have added a second drive wheel to give the bike 16 gears. Those who have tried it out say it is more like a road bike than a folder.
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All the best David
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Unfortunately we have had a falling out with Tent Cot after we held an exhibition for them at Olympia and their Australian rep was doing deals with my customers behind my back and the whole thing got out of hand, so I am afraid at the moment we are not represented in the USA but that won't be the case for long.
All the best David
Footie - David will provide the definitive answer in due course, but in the meantime for info: from the photos they can only be 20" wheels. Of that I'm more than certain.Nice looking folder.
What size are the wheels?
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Basic specs are
24V 9A Lithium battery (36v 10A edition in 2010 if needed)
250W Bafang motor
18 Kg
20" wheels
40 - 45km Range
No throttle
Hi Lo power switch
All stainless steel or alloy (no rust)
De - restrict possible for off road use.
And the $64,000 dollar question................ £949.00 inc VAT
Best regards David
Hi Keith
Thanks for your interest, to answer your questions;
The de-restrict will simply Letta you ride through the 25kph, 15mph limit without assistance cutting out the motor will be geared to the 20" wheel at about 19mph maximum so basically the motor will always assist you but it doesn't do much to help past that point.
They will be in UK on the late May container.
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as i live in a relatively flat area this all sounds good/excellant....the big bug with normal 6 speed 20 inch wheel bikes is they are so undergeared to get anywhere near 15mph i have had to ride at an uncomfortable pace...with the extra gears...buckets of them too...can i be hyperthetical here and then you are only answering hyperthetically too so no commitment...if on my old 6 speed 20 inch wheel bike i was at my comfortable cadence i think the term is...and i was doing 12.5mph...with the top gear in this 16 speed bike what would be your best guess i would be doing ?...guess's can not be used in court to sue you..haha
regards keith
--------------------------------------------------------------------------As ever with small wheel bikes Keith, although there are plenty of gears they don't go very high. For comfortable road use a bike really needs a top gear of at least 85" and preferable 90" or more.
The 806fe appears to have a 48 tooth large chainring and a 11 to 13 tooth top gear rear sprocket.
If it's a 13 tooth rear, the pedal cadences will be as follows:
60rpm = 13.2 mph, 70 = 15.4 mph, 80 = 17.6 mph, 90 = 19.8 mph
If it's a 12 tooth rear, the pedal cadences will be as follows:
60rpm = 14.4 mph, 70 = 16.7 mph, 80 = 19 mph. 90 = 21.4 mph
If it's an 11 tooth rear, the pedal cadences will be as follows:
60rpm = 15.6 mph, 70 = 18.2 mph, 80 = 20.8 mph, 90 = 23.4 mph
N.B. 90 is the optimum cadence often used by club sport riders, spinning quite fast.
The gear inches are 74" for a 13 tooth rear sprocket, 80" for a 12 tooth and 87" for an 11 tooth. The Quando's gear inch measurement is just under 70, so the 806fe will improve on that.
P.S. If David confirms a different and smaller top gear rear sprocket, I'll recalculate for that.
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Flecc you off course are absolutely right in the lowest gear my SFH legs were spinning so fast they were a blur just to get enough momentum to stop falling off.That's absolutely right David. I couldn't get an accurate assessment of the chainwheel as 48 or 50, but 50 would be good. I'll look out for your answer tomorrow.
Since you haven't got a rear motor it would be good if you could source a compact rear setup similar to Shimano's Capreo folder specific set. Your present lowest gear on the 806fe is only about 18", probably too low to ride since it means 3.1 mph at a 60 cadence and only 4.7 mph at a 90 cadence, so it wouldn't hurt to lose the megarange sprocket which would mean a much smaller rear mechanism could be specified.
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That's it Keith, cadence is in pedal revs per minute (rpm). Given that many find the 65 cadence on a Kalkhoff a bit fast at 15 mph, you'd probably be able to accept something in the region of 55 to 60 cadence. I'll confirm when David has the rear sprocket size, but you'll probably be ok on the 806fe since it's looking as though that will give about 15 mph at that, a big improvement on your previous folders.am i right in saying thats how many revolutions per minute ?...thinking about it i cant see more then 50 a minute without putting me lycra's on...