Whyte E-160 RSX tuned

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Parts
Brand
Model
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Parts

Frame
Whyte
E-160
Medium
Frame: Whyte E-160. Misc: Medium
Rear Shock
FOX
FLOAT X Performance Elite
Rear Shock: FOX FLOAT X Performance Elite
Fork
Fox
38 Performance Elite
Fork: Fox 38 Performance Elite
Headset
FSA
Orbit 1.5
Headset: FSA Orbit 1.5
Handlebar
Burgtec
Ride High 38mm
Handlebar: Burgtec Ride High 38mm
Stem
Burgtec
Enduro MK3 50mm
Stem: Burgtec Enduro MK3 50mm
Grips
Peaty's
Monarch - Mushroom Thick
Grips: Peaty's Monarch - Mushroom Thick
Brakes
SRAM
Code rsc
Brakes: SRAM Code rsc
Brake Levers
SRAM
CODE RSC
Brake Levers: SRAM CODE RSC
Shifters
SRAM
GX Transmission
Shifters: SRAM GX Transmission
Rear Derailleur
SRAM
GX Transmission
Rear Derailleur: SRAM GX Transmission
Chainguide
Other
Whyte
Chainguide: Other Whyte
Cranks
Race Face
Aeffect e-MTB
165mm
Cranks: Race Face Aeffect e-MTB. Misc: 165mm
Chainrings / Sprocket
SRAM
X-SYNC 2
36t
Chainrings / Sprocket: SRAM X-SYNC 2. Misc: 36t
Chain
SRAM
GX Transmission
Chain: SRAM GX Transmission
Cassette / Rear Cog
SRAM
GX Transmission
Cassette / Rear Cog: SRAM GX Transmission
Pedals
Burgtec
Penthouse MK5
Pedals: Burgtec Penthouse MK5
Front Rim
DT Swiss
HX 1700
Front Rim: DT Swiss HX 1700
Rear Rim
DT Swiss
HX 1700
Rear Rim: DT Swiss HX 1700
Hubs
DT Swiss
350
Hubs: DT Swiss 350
Spokes
DT Swiss
Spokes: DT Swiss
Front Tire
Schwalbe
Magic Mary 2.4 SG
Peaty's sealant and valves
Front Tire: Schwalbe Magic Mary 2.4 SG. Misc: Peaty's sealant and valves
Rear Tire
Schwalbe
Big Betty 2.4 SG
Peaty's sealant and valves
Rear Tire: Schwalbe Big Betty 2.4 SG. Misc: Peaty's sealant and valves
Saddle
Fizik
Terra Aidon
Saddle: Fizik Terra Aidon
Seatpost
Crank Brothers
Highline 3
150mm drop
Seatpost: Crank Brothers Highline 3. Misc: 150mm drop
Seatpost Clamp
Other
Whyte
Seatpost Clamp: Other Whyte
General Info

General Info

Model Year
2023
Model Year:
2023
Riding Type
Trail / All-Mountain
Riding Type:
Trail / All-Mountain
Additional Info

2023 Whyte E-160 with some choice upgrades and all my parts. This bike is mostly used for exploring new trails and safely carrying my camera kit uphill and down sketchy trails on shoot days so it's built tough and dependable. Who needs to care about weight anyway when you have 85nm of torque and 750wh of battery. 

I got a great deal on the bike thanks to ACE Bicycles in Guildford who also upgraded to GX Transmission for me straight out of the box. I'm on the edge of M and L sizing so I went for the medium to give me a bit more room to throw the added ebike weight around. The Burgtec parts were the other out-of-the-box upgrade to match my acoustic bikes and put me in a more comfortable position with the longer stem and high-rise bars.

Frame protection came from HKT products which I work with and have certainly helped save some rock/crash damage already. Bonus points to the white contour design adding a bit of interest to the otherwise stealthy black frame.

Living in the UK Mudhuggers are a permanent feature on my bikes so the long EVO fender went straight on - this one is actually the original 'hugger from the launch video I filmed 4 years ago and has been in constant use since.

Peaty's are another client of mine and this bike often features on their web and socials so it's fully decked out in their grips, valves, sealant lubes etc. Thankfully that means this bike gets a lot of attention and is regularly cleaned, lubed and topped up with sealant since ebikes like to chew through parts, especially if you don't keep up with maintenance. 

Schwalbe tyres are a personal favourite and the Magic Mary, Big Betty combo is my go-to for enduro-style riding. I'm not a big fan of inserts and historically don't run them on any of my bikes but this bike is so fast and capable (and heavy) that I've got a set of Rimpact inserts on order to try to get the pressures back down without burping. 

The last special bits are the 3d printed bottle mount adjuster so I can fit a small Fidlock bottle in the frame with the piggyback shock and the remote relocator. The guys at Ace like to run their remotes by the stem to avoid crash damage since the bike is stuck in emtb and left there for most rides. They DIY their mounts but I found this one online which looks a bit neater and makes the walk function useable for when I run out of talent on some of the awkward rocky climbs in the peaks. 

Additional Info:

2023 Whyte E-160 with some choice upgrades and all my parts. This bike is mostly used for exploring new trails and safely carrying my camera kit uphill and down sketchy trails on shoot days so it's built tough and dependable. Who needs to care about weight anyway when you have 85nm of torque and 750wh of battery. 

I got a great deal on the bike thanks to ACE Bicycles in Guildford who also upgraded to GX Transmission for me straight out of the box. I'm on the edge of M and L sizing so I went for the medium to give me a bit more room to throw the added ebike weight around. The Burgtec parts were the other out-of-the-box upgrade to match my acoustic bikes and put me in a more comfortable position with the longer stem and high-rise bars.

Frame protection came from HKT products which I work with and have certainly helped save some rock/crash damage already. Bonus points to the white contour design adding a bit of interest to the otherwise stealthy black frame.

Living in the UK Mudhuggers are a permanent feature on my bikes so the long EVO fender went straight on - this one is actually the original 'hugger from the launch video I filmed 4 years ago and has been in constant use since.

Peaty's are another client of mine and this bike often features on their web and socials so it's fully decked out in their grips, valves, sealant lubes etc. Thankfully that means this bike gets a lot of attention and is regularly cleaned, lubed and topped up with sealant since ebikes like to chew through parts, especially if you don't keep up with maintenance. 

Schwalbe tyres are a personal favourite and the Magic Mary, Big Betty combo is my go-to for enduro-style riding. I'm not a big fan of inserts and historically don't run them on any of my bikes but this bike is so fast and capable (and heavy) that I've got a set of Rimpact inserts on order to try to get the pressures back down without burping. 

The last special bits are the 3d printed bottle mount adjuster so I can fit a small Fidlock bottle in the frame with the piggyback shock and the remote relocator. The guys at Ace like to run their remotes by the stem to avoid crash damage since the bike is stuck in emtb and left there for most rides. They DIY their mounts but I found this one online which looks a bit neater and makes the walk function useable for when I run out of talent on some of the awkward rocky climbs in the peaks. 

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