
Whyte T-130S
MBUK – ‘Benchmark trail blazer is still on point’.
‘Whyte haven’t changed the multi-award-winning T-130 rolling chassis this year, but SRAM’s latest transmission and suspension tweaks take its addictively flat-out performance up an extra level for 2018.’
- Super-responsive but surefooted handling.
- Suspension is easy to set up and offers impressive control.
- Mostly excellent, bang-up-to-date kit package for the money.
Whyte S-150C Works
MBR – ‘Whyte’s fusion of cutting-edge geometry and 29in wheels is a marriage made in heaven’.
‘Whyte has been pushing the boundaries of sizing and geometry for years now, so it should come as no surprise that its new 150mm-travel 29er is long, low and slack.’
- Custom fork offset restores the true head angle and trail measurements while reducing steering flop.
- SCR frame design increases stiffness by eliminating the front mech.
- Boost dropouts and ample tyre clearance make the S-150 Plus compatible and Whyte even offers aftermarket wheel sets to make swapping easy.
Whyte G-170S
MBR – ‘Whyte has produced some amazing bikes of late, but it has always struggled to nail its longer travel G-series models. Not any more.’
‘The new G-170 S is smooth and composed. It is easy to set-up and even easier to ride flat-out, but it still pedals well enough that you don’t feel like you’re lugging a 170mm anchor up every climb.’
- Maxle Ultimate QRdropouts for easytrailside access.
- Reduced offset on Yarifork has similar affect to slacking head angle.
- Tyre clearance aplenty makes Plus rubber a possibility.
Check out our full range of 2018 Whyte bikes, available online and in our Lake District superstore.
Words courtesy of Mountain Biking UK and MBR Magazine, images from Whyte Bikes.





 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			











 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			







 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			

 DARLINGTON – LESSON 2: BRAKES Wednesday 11 April 2018
DARLINGTON – LESSON 2: BRAKES Wednesday 11 April 2018



 
 


 
			 
			