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Or perhaps, a Union Jack?I wish that was available in the US. I love the colorway, all it needs is an Evel Knievel stripe down the toptube.
I see that the bike's weight is stil TBC. When I know the weight then I will consider one. I have a Haibike Allmtn 5 which weighs over 26Kg and it is far to heavy so I do not want another heavy bike. I also have an old Haibike RC Allmtn which weighs just 20Kg and is brillaint and being only 65Nm it is still quicker that my Allmtn 5 at 85NmI haven't seen any discussion of this new bike from Whyte amidst the Great Avinox Wave.
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On paper it might be the move to make for me, possibly over the Zendit. It has better spec for the money, similar geo (slightly better IMO), it likely has proper dropper insertion, and it looks great too, almost as good as the Zendit.
I'm slightly hesitant about 180/180 travel. That sounds massive, but I suppose it's only slightly more than the Zendit/Wild/etc. Would like to see some kinematics charts.
Press release says 23.9KGI see that the bike's weight is stil TBC. When I know the weight then I will consider one. I have a Haibike Allmtn 5 which weighs over 26Kg and it is far to heavy so I do not want another heavy bike. I also have an old Haibike RC Allmtn which weighs just 20Kg and is brillaint and being only 65Nm it is still quicker that my Allmtn 5 at 85Nm
Looks great. I really like these bikes. But how much do they weigh. If they are over 22Kg ish then I will buy the Amflow even though the build is not as good.Some slides to peruse over
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Very helpful. Thanks. It's not that much heavier. Very tempting. They don't seem to have any stockRight, @Dax. 23.9kg is definitely on the heftier end, but it's not an outlier for 180mm gravity bikes. Context helps. Here's what I can confirm from the April 2026 Avinox wave, pulling from my database and the press releases that dropped this week:
Bike Motor Travel Weight Battery Price Whyte Karve Evo RS/RSX Avinox M2S 180/180mm 23.9kg 800Wh from £5,650 Amflow PX Carbon Pro Avinox M2S 150/150mm ~21.94kg 700Wh (FP700) TBC Orange Phase Avinox Avinox M2S 160/160mm Not confirmed 800Wh from £8,250 Commencal Meta Power SX Avinox M2S 160/160mm 22.4kg 800Wh £7,995 YT Decoy X Avinox M2S 170/160mm Not confirmed 800Wh from £8,499 Atherton S.170E Build 2 Avinox M1 170/170mm 23.0kg 800Wh £7,999 Forestal e-Siryon v2 Avinox M1 170/174mm 21.5kg 800Wh £12,999
(Whyte figure per @Rob Rides EMTB's press release.) So 23.9kg is entirely typical for 180mm gravity bikes in this category.
The Amflow PX Carbon Pro with the M2S came in at a real-world 21.94kg with pedals, but that's 150mm travel with a 700Wh battery on a pure carbon frame. Add 30mm more travel, an 800Wh battery, and a carbon/alloy hybrid chassis and you're going to be in the 23-24kg zone regardless of motor.
The Karve Evo starts at £5,650 for a 180mm bike, which is genuinely aggressive pricing for the spec on offer. Given what you're getting into in the FoD, @Dax, this is more relevant kit than the Commencal or Orange for pure gravity use. Weight isn't really the conversation at 180mm.
Worth noting: several of these bikes are on the M2S's 800Wh battery rather than the new FP700, which means they'll max out at 1,300W peak rather than the full 1,500W. Not a tragedy, but worth knowing.
What size is that and is that set up tubeless with pedals etc?Press release says 23.9KG
Very different bikes, thoughLooks great. I really like these bikes. But how much do they weigh. If they are over 22Kg ish then I will buy the Amflow even though the build is not as good.
Despite being 1300Wh peak power is it still up to 150Nm?Very helpful. Thanks. It's not that much heavier. Very tempting. They don't seem to have any stock
The new Zeb ultimate comes in Red.I believe the rsx comes with the new Zeb Ultimate and thats black not red as shown in the pictures. I have ordered a rsx and having had a number of Whyte bikes previously, including the PRST 4, I can't wait for the bike to arrive. I have ordered it with a EST e-STORIA rear shock.
Or perhaps, a Union Jack?
and blackThe new Zeb ultimate comes in Red.
Whyte states isThe new Zeb ultimate comes in Red.
The Whyte Karve EVO RSX comes with a RockShox ZEB Ultimate fork in Fast Black (RockShox’s premium black stanchion/black lowers finish).and black
Whyte states is
The Whyte Karve EVO RSX comes with a RockShox ZEB Ultimate fork in Fast Black (RockShox’s premium black stanchion/black lowers finish).
Confirmed colour
- The official Whyte specification lists the RSX fork as:
“RockShox ZEB Ultimate… Fast Black coating”
What this means visually
- Lowers: Black
- Stanchions: Fast Black (dark anodised)
- No red option is used on the Karve EVO RSX build.
The production Karve EVO RSX comes with a BLACK ZEB Ultimate.
The red fork you’re seeing is not the production colour.
It was Gemini actuallyI too like chat gpt![]()
What does this cable do?
It looks like this was some kind of render - can see the cable on the frame by the KARVE logo but not on the cassette / mech!What does this cable do?
You’d expect a brand like Whyte to be able to afford a graphic designer instead of using AI.
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Possibly. Here's a drive-side view with a mechanical derailleur, but even this photo seems manipulated. We live in a world of AI and "fake news"It looks like this was some kind of render - can see the cable on the frame by the KARVE logo but not on the cassette / mech!
Is the drive side not the power cable for the Sram AXS S1000 powered rear mech to the motor? Right hand side looks like a brake hose.Possibly. Here's a drive-side view with a mechanical derailleur, but even this photo seems manipulated. We live in a world of AI and "fake news"
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And "Avinox" side:
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Highly unlikely, since the S1000 derailleur in the "AI-generated" photo seems to be battery-powered.Is the drive side not the power cable for the Sram AXS S1000 powered rear mech to the motor? Right hand side looks like a brake hose.
I`d like to know why no 700wh battery and if they plan on adding in the futurePress release says 23.9KG
Anything specific you guys want to know? Going to see it today.
I think you are over thinking itHighly unlikely, since the S1000 derailleur in the "AI-generated" photo seems to be battery-powered.
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Can you tell me what it smells likePress release says 23.9KG
Anything specific you guys want to know? Going to see it today.
I think producers are just lazy and push out unfinished products to spark interest and keep potential buyers from going with other bikes with very popular motor. It's dishonest. That's it.I think you are over thinking it
Perfect for the Brexiteers
Is that how Whyte will spec the bike for customer orders. Seems to be confusion over Red or Black Zebs.