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Category Archives: Whyte 909
Who are Whyte Bikes?
The early days in UK mountain biking Back in the day when men were men and sheep were nervous (Mint Sauce) there were less brands and the boys to shake things up were Kona (me – JP) and Marin. Those … Continue reading
Posted in Whyte 19C, Whyte 909, Whyte T-130
Tagged Whyte 19C, Whyte 909, Whyte BIkes
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QECP revisited – Whyte 909 review
One of the things that has motivated me to write this blog, as well as the riding, has been the testing of new products. I was lucky in that the time that I opened the shop and started writing was … Continue reading
Posted in 27.5ers, 29ers, 650B, Queen Elizabeth Country Park, Scott Scale 740, Uncategorized, Whyte 29C, Whyte 909
Tagged 27.5/650b, 29ers, Scott 700, Whyte 29C, Whyte 909
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