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Category Archives: Whyte BIkes
Whyte Gosford – first ride
I had to ride the Whyte Gosford as the first person to try it came back disappointed. I wondered why? I decided to ride home with the dog in tow via Mount Carvey. This is a simple enough climb, not … Continue reading
Posted in Electric Bikes, Gravel bikes, Whyte BIkes
Tagged E-bikes, Electric Bikes, Gravel bikes, Whyte reviews
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Whyte Gisburn review
Whyte bikes were created to produce full suspension mountain bikes back in the nineties. Of course the staff and designers ride all sorts of bikes and the head designer has raced road and cyclo-cross so he does know what is … Continue reading
Posted in Autumn riding, Cyclocross, Gravel bikes, Whyte BIkes
Tagged Commuting, Cyclocross, Gravel bikes, Mountain biking, Touring, Whyte reviews
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Whyte S 120 C RS Review
Surpassing all expectations! Whyte, as you may or may not know, have been at the forefront of trail bike development over the last few years, in fact for over a decade. They have followed (or lead) the demands of UK … Continue reading
Posted in 27.5ers, 29ers, Autumn riding, Whyte BIkes, Whyte reviews
Tagged MTB, Whyte reviews, Whyte s 120 review
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Breaking the rules – Whyte S 150 review
For years the rule was 26” despite its poor performance. And that is why dissenters have been saying, since the eighties, that the wheel needed to be bigger. Then someone threw away the rule book and, easy, fast, comfortable and … Continue reading
Posted in Mountain biking, Whyte BIkes, Whyte S-150, Whyte T-130, Worthing mountianbiking
Tagged 29ers, Mountain biking, Whyte BIkes, Whyte S-150
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