February 10, 200818 yr I've just taken delivery of one of the "ex-demo" wisper 905e bikes (couldn't resist the "knock down" price ) however, it came with "Woods" style valves on the inner tubes. I've got a suitable pump (when used with an adapter) but I don't trust the pressure gauge on it. Has anyone got any suggestions where I can find a (cheap) pressure gauge that will work with Woods valves? - 60 PSI is a bit hard to judge by feel (cheap = less than the cost of two new reasonable quality inner tubes) Thanks
February 10, 200818 yr My advice is just to swap them for Schraeder valve inner tubes as soon as possible - it will cost less than £10 Continental Tour 28 All - Tubes - 3.99 GBP - Free P & P to UK & Ireland, Cheap International Rates. Next day delivery from Europes Largest Online Bikeshop. Edited February 11, 200818 yr by Citrus
February 11, 200818 yr Author Thanks for the advice Citrus - I was hoping for a "Oh I've used xxx from Halfords/Tesco etc" but I suppose I'll have to bite the bullet and put my hand in my pocket ... bah humbug
February 11, 200818 yr Citrus, Easier said than done on a Wisper 905e. To remove the rear wheel to change an inner tube you need a hacksaw...I kid you not! Wisper did manage to fix this on the 905se. Frank
February 11, 200818 yr Author Citrus, ... To remove the rear wheel to change an inner tube you need a hacksaw... Frank I've already found that out when I replaced the tyres with Marathon +'s ... you also need a large mallet to get it back in - I hope the Marathons are as puncture proof as they are reputed to be - I don't fancy tackling that at the side of the road!
February 11, 200818 yr [COLOUR=Navy]I've just taken delivery of one of the "ex-demo" wisper 905e bikes (couldn't resist the "knock down" price ) however, it came with "Woods" style valves on the inner tubes. I've got a suitable pump (when used with an adapter) but I don't trust the pressure gauge on it. Has anyone got any suggestions where I can find a (cheap) pressure gauge that will work with Woods valves? - 60 PSI is a bit hard to judge by feel (cheap = less than the cost of two new reasonable quality inner tubes) Thanks [/color] I'm in the same boat with my new Agattu, John. Somehow it seems wrong to have the new tyres taken off just so that different inner tubes can be fitted. But I've made enquiries at the local bike shops and it seems that nothing does exist unfortunately.
February 11, 200818 yr Author ...I've made enquiries at the local bike shops and it seems that nothing does exist unfortunately. Thanks for that Tony - I wont wast any more time looking for a solution, I'll just run these until the first puncture and then change them for schraeder valved inner tubes (does seem a waste though )
February 11, 200818 yr Nothing since 3rd Feb Tony - you've been neglecting your blog in favour of sighting girls' bottoms and postings here. Those waiting for an agattu want to know how you've got on this week.
February 11, 200818 yr Tony - you've been neglecting your blog in favour of sighting girls' bottoms and postings here. Those waiting for an agattu want to know how you've got on this week. me culpa, Simon. I do have an excuse, although I blush to recount it! I relied on RoboForm to hold my password, and it didn't! I found myself in the web neophyte's position of not being able to log on! :o .But I've managed to persuade Google to allow me back in now, and will get up to date tomorrow. The news is good - my "leccybike" (hi Mandy) Agattu is still everything that one could wish for although still minus a prop stand alas!
February 12, 200818 yr me culpa, Simon. I do have an excuse, although I blush to recount it! I relied on RoboForm to hold my password, and it didn't! I found myself in the web neophyte's position of not being able to log on! :o .But I've managed to persuade Google to allow me back in now, and will get up to date tomorrow. The news is good - my "leccybike" (hi Mandy) Agattu is still everything that one could wish for although still minus a prop stand alas! Hi Tony I must have missed your site address for your blog could you let me know what it is, I look forward to reading your expreriences:) Thanks Frank
February 23, 200818 yr me culpa, Simon. I do have an excuse, although I blush to recount it! I relied on RoboForm to hold my password, and it didn't! I found myself in the web neophyte's position of not being able to log on! :o .But I've managed to persuade Google to allow me back in now, and will get up to date tomorrow. The news is good - my "leccybike" (hi Mandy) Agattu is still everything that one could wish for although still minus a prop stand alas! Hi Tony Hope you are back on line ok now? I miss your humour An electric bike without a stand? Unthinkable? Google has let you back? LOL Although mine has a stand and after a bump which stiffened my throttle also fell completely over in high winds on a stand under a cover and made it worse! I no longer will leave my bike outside under a huge cover which acts like a sail!! And I thought I was looking after it? Poor "Leccy" bike! Regards Mandy "Leccy"
February 23, 200818 yr Presta & Car Type Hello, I only know of car type valves and presta valves. Is the Woods type valve the same as presta? It's just that I managed to buy a presta valve pressure gauge, it cost £9.95 + £1.50P&P. If this is the type you are after, let me know and I'll find out where I bought it from.(It was on-line somewhere). There are cheaper models available on ebay too for about £7. Edited February 23, 200818 yr by gkilner
February 23, 200818 yr No, it's an odd looking one, reminiscent of the old screw in types which used bits of rubber valve tubing. Here's a link to a post by Ian showing the three types: Valves . Edited February 23, 200818 yr by flecc
February 23, 200818 yr me culpa, Simon. I do have an excuse, although I blush to recount it! I relied on RoboForm to hold my password, and it didn't! I found myself in the web neophyte's position of not being able to log on! :o .But I've managed to persuade Google to allow me back in now, and will get up to date tomorrow. The news is good - my "leccybike" (hi Mandy) Agattu is still everything that one could wish for although still minus a prop stand alas! Thanks for your kind words on a previous thread, Tony. And your blog is great for keping up to date on the Agattu experience. BW Tom musicbooks
February 29, 200818 yr I'm in the same boat with my new Agattu, John. Somehow it seems wrong to have the new tyres taken off just so that different inner tubes can be fitted. But I've made enquiries at the local bike shops and it seems that nothing does exist unfortunately. I read of problems removing wheels on electric bikes, although they seem related to built in motors. Is there any removal problem with the Agattu wheels?
February 29, 200818 yr I read of problems removing wheels on electric bikes, although they seem related to built in motors. Is there any removal problem with the Agattu wheels? None David, they are just normal bicycle wheels in every respect, as are the associated V brakes. It's the wheel-hub motors that can present problems with wired connections and anti-torque arms etc. .
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