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  1. Rob in a field

    Whyte e-mtb

    Yeah mostly crushed by flying rocks/sticks, I tend to ride lots of non manicured rocky chutes also with lots of large bits of tree fall wood about. Just Monday night I had a large piece of flint rock get launched by the front wheel hitting my bikes frame (also why I don't want a carbon frame!)...
  2. Rob in a field

    Whyte e-mtb

    Tend to agree that it will be OK for most people, however my Capra has the gear cable loop below the BB in a similar way but obviously quite a but higher because of the motor housing. I have had to replace it 2 times in 3 years due to it getting crushed/damaged so giving bad shifting. Not a deal...
  3. Rob in a field

    Whyte e-mtb

    It does look like a great bike to ride, love the effort to get the centre of mass nice and low, the overall spec of the E-180 is spot on for me as well. I do have a few concerns however: The first is the noise of the Bosch motor, every test has mentioned how noisy it it compared to all the...
  4. Rob in a field

    Whyte e-mtb

    Review here - Whyte E-150 RS Review – The Wait is Over | E-MOUNTAINBIKE Magazine Looks pretty good, the E180 is very similar to the 2020 Meta power 27 SX, with a bit better spec.
  5. Rob in a field

    Whyte e-mtb

    Interested to see the full launch, my wife has a Whyte T-130 and loves it, really well thought out for UK riding (EG muddy) and amazing support and backup from local bike shops, does come with a bit of a price premium however.
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