Anyone have experience of the Whyte t-130?

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Yep I'm still tempted by a Bird and that would be my preference. I'm not convinced more travel is what I'm after though so my plan is try and find something for a decent (cheap) price and move it on if I don't like it as much as the t130. I honestly think the t130 is the best option for what I ride but it's good to try new things!

The descents around north essex are pretty severe you know...
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 1:23 pm According to most of the Friston Massif you need at least 160mm of bounce both ends for our Sussex Alpine descents...........

Admittedly the trails around Butts Brow you probably do but that's less than 0.1% of the stuff I ride.
Looking at a cross section of the stuff around BTN, you need 170 plus, carbon, and really Santa Cruz.
And a motor
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Numnut wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 1:08 pm Worth a bid, or avoid like the plague... I'm thinking the latter...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/22554693378 ... R_7ohvz4YQ
Apart from the cosmetic issue, that's a great buy... but as with all 2nd hand i'd want to see in person, make sure the forks are OK, shock is OK etc... They're £100 a pop to sort and the most expensive bit to repair. Other than that... nothing wrong with it at all.
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Cheers - I'm definitely tempted to take a chance though didn't bid for the last auction in the end. It got to £600 ish and the sellers reserve still wasn't met. It's been relisted so will keep and eye on it and see what it gets to. Pickering is a fair trek from me so that's a day in the car to go get it too. That said, it's a free day off next monday so ideal really...

It's another trip to twisted oaks this weekend on the t130 - they've been busy building some fun new lines which were only half done last time we were there, so they should be fun.
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Well, I have 2 potential deals lined up. One for a g170s in standard spec, just serviced with new drivetrain components and another for the bird Aeris 160 I linked to earlier. Better suspension, wheels and brakes on that but it’s going to be a bugger to pick up. Both are the same price… it’s a nice problem to have! But I have no idea of the answer!
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Both great bikes. Is the aeris a 29?
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Yeah I don’t think there’s a wrong answer! Its a 27.5, I think the newer Aeris is the 29
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Just waiting to view a G170 so hopefully will have a nice nbd thread coming later…
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Numnut wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 5:22 pm Just waiting to view a G170 so hopefully will have a nice nbd thread coming later…
Welllllll ?
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It came home, we have a new thread now :)
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Been a while since this has been updated!

The T-130 is still around, and I've been doing plenty of riding mainly at Twisted, across the fields to work and also at Chicksands and the bike's done well.
I've increased the fork travel by 10mm to 150mm and am now running a hans dampf up front with a rock razor on the back, it flies. I like the hans dampf as it suits what I mostly ride and the rock razor has a lot more grip that you'd think! If it's proper nasty the G170 has a magic mary on the front so I use that instead.

Despite all this I've been considering swapping it for a Bird Aether 7. I'm glad I got the G170 instead of the Aeris 145 I was considering a while ago, but I really like the look/sound of the Aether. Not sure whether it's an upgrade or essentially swapping like for like. There's not that much in the reach/stack/HA/SA between the 2 (an M Whyte and ML Bird) so haven't quite made up my mind yet.
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I'm staying quiet... Lets just say, i didn't keep my Aether7 terribly long.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 3:59 pm I'm staying quiet... Lets just say, i didn't keep my Aether7 terribly long.
I had a read of your old thread…it did seem like quite a fun poppy bike… doesn’t seem like you’d have another!
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Was possible a size too big now I look back, which made the reach too long.

Frame and paint was lovely.