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    Whyte e150s

    I did remove the motor fully, but others have managed it without removal, but a lot of fiddling, no way I could have with my fingers. It’s all fairly straight forward to do, just take your time. Hardest bit was getting outer through the chainstay- took out the pivot to get a little more access...
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    Whyte e150s

    Was probably the hardest part, I did remove the pivot bolt by the mech and then just fiddled a bit to get it out.
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    Review Mudhugger Rear LARGE

    I used a mudhugger front guard (with extender) and a old splash guard to really keep everything out of that area, works really well. Probably will just take off the extender and leave the rest on there as I dare say with out weather there will be plenty of wet/damp rides
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    Ergon SM E-Mountain Sport Men saddle

    I have one and love it, I have to sit down to pedal due to knee issues and fit the scooped rear really supportive and able to push into it a lot, especially on climbs. Like they say there is a saddle for every butt, one definitely does fit all. My advice is try at a shop, a good shop will let it...
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    Whyte e150s

    That looks really odd, my bike had the re-route but they put the brake hose through the rear hole and moved the sensor wire out of the side. That still left the gear cable hanging so I have done an update myself and got both the brake hose and gear cable through the rear hole, leaving nothing...
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    Whyte e-mtb

    Has anybody changed the chainring with a spider mount to take standard 104 chainrings? If so what one did you use, I bought one but it’s not off set enough so doesn’t fit on. Thanks
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