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Peter Arendt

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  1. Peter Arendt replied to mrtc's topic in Wisper Clinic
    Hi Dave. I have a Wisper 806 Classic 2014 model built in Germany. Guess what has happened the battery casing were the electric wires and junction box is housed has snapped off from screws due to vibrations caused while riding this bike. If this bike is quality built by Germans why are part falling off ? Has the bike had a vibration tests to check if part fall off?. I don't think so and dealers are saying it's the best bike on the market, who is telling fibs. Please make sure you bounce the bikes a few time before selling them to customer, you may be supprised to see what happens to part on it. Let hope the 2015 model has be improved, but what about 2014 models?.
  2. Hi Terry, I have a Wisper Classic 806 2014 model with the plastic battery casing. Guess what has happend the power circuit end case towards the seat had completely snapped off while I was riding the 11 month old bike. If the dealers think this is quality build bike made by Germans think twice. this should not have happened if the bike was tested for vibrations which causes more damage the part on most bike. The battery casing should have had a support bracket under the circuit part of the case to stop this happening. this bike has had part drop of it as the main compliant. I would recommend any one buy the 2015 bike, to bounce the rear a few times before buying it then see if it's value for money.
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