New bike
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New bike
Right so back in June/July I ordered a Whyte T140s via my works cycle to work scheme, yesterday was the day it finally arrived at the shop and was built up and ready to be collected. When I got there they were a few small marks on the handle bars (quite disappointed that they had been missed) but spoke to the guy and they fitted an unmarked new pair. so all now good.
I got them to put DMV v12 peddles on it (still can't get over bikes don't come with decent ones). Front and rear suspension has been set to my weight (is it worth getting my own shock pump)
First impression's are, It look's great, the tyres are massive, there huge 27.5 inch wheels and the tyres are 2.6inch (there massive) I need to check they fit in my Thule bike carrier. its been set up tubeless, so apparently I can run lower pressures, they swapped the tyres about a bit and I got a 3rd one for the rear as it should be better in winter than what was on there. (cost me nothing as I had £270 store credit as the price of the bike went up and I had to pay the extra cash, got the peddles like this as well)
Not sure when its first outing will be but I am quite excited, might be Epping forest, i've ridden a 2019 T130 and it was great,
Plus the best part is that it has a DROPPER POST
Whyte T140s by lewis wilson, on Flickr
Whyte T140s by lewis wilson, on Flickr
Whyte T140s by lewis wilson, on Flickr
Whyte T140s by lewis wilson, on Flickr
I got them to put DMV v12 peddles on it (still can't get over bikes don't come with decent ones). Front and rear suspension has been set to my weight (is it worth getting my own shock pump)
First impression's are, It look's great, the tyres are massive, there huge 27.5 inch wheels and the tyres are 2.6inch (there massive) I need to check they fit in my Thule bike carrier. its been set up tubeless, so apparently I can run lower pressures, they swapped the tyres about a bit and I got a 3rd one for the rear as it should be better in winter than what was on there. (cost me nothing as I had £270 store credit as the price of the bike went up and I had to pay the extra cash, got the peddles like this as well)
Not sure when its first outing will be but I am quite excited, might be Epping forest, i've ridden a 2019 T130 and it was great,
Plus the best part is that it has a DROPPER POST
Whyte T140s by lewis wilson, on Flickr
Whyte T140s by lewis wilson, on Flickr
Whyte T140s by lewis wilson, on Flickr
Whyte T140s by lewis wilson, on Flickr
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Re: New bike
1. Awesome !!!
2. Yes to shock pump
3. It'll sort of fit on a Thule but depends on model as to how well the 2.6s will fit in the plastic slots. Mine are not the best but just about fit.
4. Tubeless is great
5. Awesome !!!! Great bike, nice job !
2. Yes to shock pump
3. It'll sort of fit on a Thule but depends on model as to how well the 2.6s will fit in the plastic slots. Mine are not the best but just about fit.
4. Tubeless is great
5. Awesome !!!! Great bike, nice job !
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Re: New bike
Of course you need a shock pump. You will find yourself fiddling at some stage. And the shock and forks will loose pressure over time.
Buy a decent digital pressure gauge for shock, forks and tyres - it makes a difference.
Fit a slack set
Buy a decent digital pressure gauge for shock, forks and tyres - it makes a difference.
Fit a slack set
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Re: New bike
Actually, you probably don’t need one - I was just seeing if you were paying attention.
Slack head angles are very en vogue in the MTB world - helps stability on decent.
You can buy a head set that slackens the angle by 1 or 2 degrees ....
I only said it because I fitted one yesterday
I might even try riding the bike today...
As it is shitty conditions it is worth getting some mud guards - not the old fashion type - but things a like the RRP
http://www.rapidracerproducts.com/produ ... guard.html
It will help protect the rear shock snd stop you getting covered in dog shit?
Have you signed on to STW yet?
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I hate to say this but those mudguards look horrendousMr Moofo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 9:44 am
Actually, you probably don’t need one - I was just seeing if you were paying attention.
Slack head angles are very en vogue in the MTB world - helps stability on decent.
You can buy a head set that slackens the angle by 1 or 2 degrees ....
I only said it because I fitted one yesterday
I might even try riding the bike today...
As it is shitty conditions it is worth getting some mud guards - not the old fashion type - but things a like the RRP
http://www.rapidracerproducts.com/produ ... guard.html
It will help protect the rear shock snd stop you getting covered in dog shit?
Have you signed on to STW yet?
what's STW
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Re: New bike
cool, ive looked there before, not sure if I can't be arsed with another forum, you lot getting sick of my questions
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Re: New bike
You can ask as many bike questions as you likeformula400 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 12:28 pmcool, ive looked there before, not sure if I can't be arsed with another forum, you lot getting sick of my questions
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Re: New bike
All mudguards look horrendous, but either go big or don't bother, the little ones are a waste of time.
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Re: New bike
Yes, as they say here down in Brighton “its your arse , Do with it what you will”Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 1:40 pm All mudguards look horrendous, but either go big or don't bother, the little ones are a waste of time.
I like mine dry-ish ( and the shock not covered in shit!)