Review: Wisper Tailwind Comfort - well-built all-rounder that almost anyone would be happy with cycling WisperEbikes
is a consummate all-rounder. You could commute on it; you could go down the shops on it; and as a leisure bike with 2.2in tyres, there aren't many surfaces that are going to trouble it.
Put it like that and £2,349 seems a fair old price. But then it’s also worth considering whether this kind of adaptability is what you’re after as there may well be better options if your needs are more specific. If you're looking for a practical hybrid e-bike, another £50 gets you the ‘Fully Loaded’ version of the
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