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Another go at the photo of the new Pikes fitted but still in 130mm until I get some Pike specific oil (0W30). apparently which of course must be completely different to 3wt in the damper and 5wt on the SID/Revelations and 2.5 Wt in the Reverb ???.


 
Posted : 02/08/2017 11:20 am
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Looks good that stxtc. What rims you on there?


 
Posted : 02/08/2017 12:37 pm
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bacondoublechee - can you link me to the mounting hardward required for the CC Inline pls?


 
Posted : 02/08/2017 12:40 pm
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Looks good that stxtc. What rims you on there?

These are my £100 wheels!
Rims are Superstar Tactic mounted on Superstar Fuel Hubs and were bought New Years sale for £100 for both!

I didn't actually weigh them as the idea of getting these was as a set to put on when I don't want to risk damaging my Giant Carbon P-TRX Rims (wheels are £700 + to replace RRP each) and take wider tyres as needed and .. well FFS they were £100...

They feel MUCH MUCH lighter than the Whyte Hubs and WTB Rims with the WTB tyres that came as stock.... I did mean to weight them but once I'd stuck the tyres on and got them to seal I just kept using them. TBH I don't know where the weight comes from in the stock wheels... or if its all ... but the gold doesn't go bad with the Orange... and I should try and swap the stem which is a bit of overkill but I had it lying around and wanted a 50mm (and it appears Whyte stopped selling theirs)

When I stick the 140 air tube in I can move the stem down 10mm ..


 
Posted : 02/08/2017 12:55 pm
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and I should try and swap the stem which is a bit of overkill but I had it lying around and wanted a 50mm (and it appears Whyte stopped selling theirs)

The stock wheels do feel heavy on my 2017 RS. Weight is in the wide 29mm rims i imagine.

I have the Whyte 50mm stem from my 2017 RS in the classifieds...Drop me a pm/email if you're interested...


 
Posted : 02/08/2017 3:35 pm
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I have the Whyte 50mm stem from my 2017 RS in the classifieds...Drop me a pm/email if you're interested...

pm'd you ..I. found the classified... I'll take it if you pm me payment.


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 7:55 am
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Just replied to your email Stxtc, cheers


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 10:19 am
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Heres my 2015 T130.
[img] https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByeQnpL0fhdhY2piQktTSnlEOWM/view?usp=sharing [/img]

Arggghh! I still cant get photos to work! Tried Dropbox (use to work fine), Onedrive, Facebook and now Google drive. Any other ideas?


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 11:22 am
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bacondoublechee - can you link me to the mounting hardward required for the CC Inline pls?

CCDB Inline uses standard size bushes, so you can re-use the originals. I have Burgtec titanium ones in mine. I am also testing a Burgtec offset rear mount in mine at 90 degrees to drop the shock lower from the top tube for a little more clearance, as I didn't want to take any more material off the shock. It seems to be holding position so far!


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 11:53 am
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Ok, so imjur works! Anyway heres my 2015 T130.
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Posted : 03/08/2017 12:17 pm
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Lovely pic that mjsmke

cheers bdc


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 3:52 pm
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I've bought a T130RS '17 which I pick up on Sun.
Even though last Sat I rode the S round a car park and popped a few small drops and rode up a short steep bank it felt fine size wise, and did the same with a mates C Works version later that day and that was ok too...both large as is the one I've bought. Why then can't I shale the feeling it's too short in the TT/reach? I think it's because I tried a L Canyon Spectral on Sun and it felt killed me on the climbs - felt too short. There's no substitute for a proper ride is there! Similar numbers too. I'm 6' BTW so bang in the middle of Whyte's height guide. Don't want to spend £2400 on a bike and then find out on the first proper climb I bought the wrong one! Tell me I'm worrying over nothing 😳


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 4:51 pm
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Rascal - I have the 2017 RS in Large and am the same height as you are. The reach is ROOMY to say the least. I've shortened out with a 33mm stem and it still feels plenty long. I'd have been OK with a medium but already planned the short stem/wide bar upgrade hence the decision to go large!


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 5:09 pm
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I think you are on the line between L and XL at 6' - personal preference could swing it either way. Having the short seat tube means you choose the size by reach rather than seat tube length.


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 5:19 pm
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Great thread, T130 is currently at the top of my list. From the reviews, it seems to be mainly a trail centre fun type bike, if that makes sense? Is it good over longer distances too? I noticed earlier in the thread postierich mentioned using his for bike-packing and there were a couple of great pics from the Brecons. Is it capable of covering distance and long climbs at a reasonable pace?


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 5:31 pm
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Rascal - I have the 2017 RS in Large and am the same height as you are. The reach is ROOMY to say the least. I've shortened out with a 33mm stem and it still feels plenty long. I'd have been OK with a medium but already planned the short stem/wide bar upgrade hence the decision to go large!

I think you are on the line between L and XL at 6' - personal preference could swing it either way. Having the short seat tube means you choose the size by reach rather than seat tube length.
In true STW there's 2 contradicting answers in consecutive posts 😉
Thanks for the replies though...
Checked the stats on my large Trigger...the T130 is longer in reach and ETT...not by much but I would have been concerned if it was shorter, and the Trigger is good.
Patriotpro - liking your answer...bacon, do you actually own a T130 just out of interest as it's not clear?
Hope it fits as found out today it has a Hope rear hub which passed me by so well happy with that!
Thanks


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 5:32 pm
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Racal, yes I do have a T130, raced it at Ard Rock on Saturday and brought it home in 48th/450 in masters.

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One of my friends has an XL T130 and I actually think I could ride it OK with a short stem at 5'10", but I've only had a quick spin on it.


 
Posted : 07/08/2017 10:08 am
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Lovely pic Bdc 8)

I think you are on the line between L and XL at 6' - personal preference could swing it either way. Having the short seat tube means you choose the size by reach rather than seat tube length.
In true STW there's 2 contradicting answers in consecutive posts

Whyte recommend Size L for heights between 5'10 & 6'2 and XL for heights between 6'2 & 6'6...


 
Posted : 07/08/2017 10:30 am
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For what it's worth I demoed a 2017 XL and it fit like a glove. I'm 6ft and wear 32inch leg jeans.


 
Posted : 07/08/2017 3:28 pm
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Just a quick?

I've got an old hard tail for family duties with the rear mounted kiddy seat that bolts on to the down tube.

Does anybody think it would work in the t130? I'm 85kg and the little one is 13kg, so 100kg ish all in.

I'd up the pressure in the forks or lock out the rear but would the frame and links take it?


 
Posted : 08/08/2017 5:32 pm
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Whytes are pretty solid so you might be ok, you would just need to check on the clamping forces on the tube for your seat. Maybe ask ATB (the distributor)...

The owners manual states:

Maximum Weight Limit for Whyte G-160, T-130-C, T-130 & T-129: 18st. / 114kg (including rider’s luggage) [url= https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/b6f680_75ed4c9944334408b5a9c7f01c39a125.pdf ]LINK[/url]


 
Posted : 09/08/2017 9:37 am
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Yeh I'll ask the distributor. thanks for the reply!


 
Posted : 09/08/2017 1:17 pm
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Been thinking about replacing my large Transition Bandit which I've always found to be too short in the tube.

The t130 is one of the bikes I've been looking at, most of the rides I do are in the Pentlands so new bike needs to be a capable climber as well as fun on the descents.

Was looking at the RS but after reading this thread, seems a few folk have commented on the wheels being heavy and something they replaced - don't really want to splash so much cash on bike that needs an expensive upgrade so would be interested to know how much the wheel set actually weighed?

cheers

Rob


 
Posted : 10/08/2017 11:02 am
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In the process of putting some frame protection on new T130RS.
Wondered if anyone's used neoprene chainstay protectors...and is do what size and brand?
Cheers


 
Posted : 10/08/2017 2:11 pm
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Anyone know where I can demo one in the North West?


 
Posted : 10/08/2017 3:53 pm
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[url= https://www.whyte.bike/dealer-locator ]https://www.whyte.bike/dealer-locator[/url]

Any blue logos on there are supposed to be a test center.


 
Posted : 10/08/2017 4:23 pm
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https://www.whyte.bike/dealer-locator

Any blue logos on there are supposed to be a test center.

cheers but already been down that route - none of them seem to have any demo bikes. Was hoping someone might have some local knowledge (maybe know somewhere that had them in their hire fleet etc).


 
Posted : 10/08/2017 11:44 pm
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Rude dog, I've a large 2017 T130s you're welcome to try.
I'm in Cheshire if that's any help?


 
Posted : 10/08/2017 11:58 pm
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How have you got on with the WTB Trail Boss/Vigilante tyre combo?
I have them with tubes as bike came but not tried yet...if I like them I will set them up tubeless...if not they are going. Any issues setting them up? If you've binned them what did you go for instead? Cheers


 
Posted : 11/08/2017 8:51 am
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I've been happy enough with that combination over the last 4 months but the rear does lose traction quicker than the front so I'm not sure that they prove to be good all season all-rounders.

I'm not into tyre swapping so keen to find a fit-and-forget tyre recommendation that I can leave on all year.


 
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After 6 months deciding what bike i should get for my first sus, i finally picked up a T130rs a few weeks ago. No mods just yet although i found the standard Whyte grips way too soft for me so these were replaced for Ergon's straight away. Loving the bike so far. i mainly use it for riding the local pennine bridleways etc and occasionally i will visit the trails, so far i have taken it to coed llandegla, Lee quarry, Gisburn forest. The bike has proven to be a perfect all-rounder for me. Very pleased with my choice!


 
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2017rs..bought July 2016 from Wheelbase.
With regard to rascals post above regarding trail boss / vigilante tyre set up ..Im a fan ..tubeless they have never let me down on both trail centre ..Kielder / Hamsterley/ Whinlatter/ Glentress Ae.Natural.. Lakeland/ Dales/ NYM /N.Pennines/ Highlands / Cairngorms etc...through all seasons...
Will probably switch to Maxxis again at some stage to compare but rascal at least give them a go ..and tubeless at that ..
Hope you enjoy your bike ..I spent 10years on a gen1 Nomad..and couldn't believe how much of a difference this bike made to my riding ..love it !


 
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Cheers Neil - I think I will try them tubeless.
Only had a short local ride on Sunday and it made me smile 🙂
Changed grips for Easton lockons as I like to handle a wider girth...oh and put some shiny Shimano 540 pedals on.
Second outing Sat am beckons!


 
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I picked up a new 2017 T130 S at my LBS for just under 2K 2 weeks ago as they were making room for the 2018 stock.
I've only ridden 33.5 miles (according to Strava) on it and today it has gone back to the LBS as the bottom bracket has started to go already!

Still love it to bits mind.


 
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Hello chaps and lasses, just joined this forum so I thought I'd upload a pic of my 2017 130 RS. Absolutely love this bike to bits! It does everything.
Anyway, I've only done a few mods to it, such as Easton lock-ons, Bel Air ti saddle (stock saddle too unforgiving on my bony ass), Saint pedals, Raceface crank arm protectors and converted to tubeless.
I'm not sure how the rear Trail Boss is going to handle the gloop of our winters, as I find it spins out too easy when the going gets mucky. I'll probably swap it out for a Vigilante in fast rolling guise. That's if any of you guys can recommend anything else?

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Superram - I've literally just put some Easton lockons on mine too.
How did you find the tubeless conversion? I'm sticking with these tyres too - just deflated front tyre to see if there are rim tapes in there...glad to see there are. Hoping it's as easy take out tubes, put valves and Stans in, inflate and job done....please tell me it is that easy!


 
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It really is as easy as that. Like you say, wheels are already rim taped up, so it's just a case of fitting the valves, filling them with sealant and off you go. I did mine via a compressor and they seated within seconds. They haven't lost any air too.


 
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Nice one Super...will sort this week before a couple of rides next weekend.


 
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Nice one Super...will sort this week before a couple of rides next weekend.

No probs mate, it really is a doddle.


 
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Saw loads of these at BPW the other week, popular bike and seemed very capable....then I strayed into Go Outdoors in Swansea yesterday and was surprised by the similarity to the Bossnut...i suppose imitation is the sincerest form but I couldn't decide if it cheapened the Whyte or gave Kudos to the Calibre?!
Anyway, the Bossnut was so well finished that if I'd had my credit card on me I'd have been walking out with one and sticking a 140mm Revelation on the front instead of the nasty Silver Sektor, other than that it was a great bike.


 
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How have you got on with the WTB Trail Boss/Vigilante tyre combo?

Only tried 1 ride ..... it seems incredibly heavy for marginal grip .
As it happens I just stuck the vigilante on the rear (yesterday) as it seems to love loosing grip on corners... and I'm off to Cannop for 3 days uplift but I'm taking a spare tyre (a 2.4 RR as I have one) for the rear as I simply don't trust the tyres...

In other news ... yesterday I finally put in the 140mm airshaft in the new Pike... my 0W30 arrived mid week but I've yet to try it...

I tried the Pike last weekend @130mm and it felt different in terms of the bike balance/geometry to the Revelation... maybe the A/C is lower with Sag ... but not bad.. just different... tried again on Saturday and starting to feel more normal then switched the airshaft Sunday

I now put on the 50mm stem from Patriot pro (cheers) and it got rid of the heavy and unsightly White Truvative ...

Switching the airshaft was easy except that circlip .... at least I din't want to risk scratching the 130mm airshaft and I think it took an hour using the crappy bike stand.(but sticking a cable tie end in when compressed was the way I got it off)Putting it back after ..... in the end I used a vice to hold it whilst I put it back in and after 30 minutes asked the OH for help... 2 people it was easy .. I just struggled pushing in the airshaft and compressing the circlip and pushing the circlip in....

TBH I wasn't sure what you're meant to do with the plastic tang the circlip goes around... (the MBR vid says push it aside or something but I wasn't really sure what that means)


 
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Wondering if anyone has fitted some form of downtube/bb area protection?
Rockguardz do these carbon wraps, but has anyone used similar/something else?

No pic but https://www.rockguardz.com/rockguardz/whyte-t130-429.html

https://www.rockguardz.com/rockguardz/whyte-t130.html


 
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Electrical insulation tape 🙂


 
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My large frame T130 RS with upgraded Debonair Plus RC3 is going to be up for sale in the next couple of weeks once I have swapped over the parts onto my new Aeris.
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The carbon T130 has a rubber protector at the bottom of the downtube/bottom bracket area...anyone know off Whyte sell them aftermarket? Mate has one on his Works version - I wouldn't mind one of mine. Had its 2nd and 3rd outings this weekend - what a bloody great bike! (2017 T130RS).


 
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