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Lets hope I've made the right choice coming from a Levo
Hi yes its the E 180 RS V2 was tossing up between this or the Kenevo ExpertIs that the E180RS? I have a 2019 Levo Comp which I have upgraded with a160mm Lyric Ultimate.....and just bought a E180 RS. I can confirm that if you relish fast techy gravity riding you will love the Whyte. Owning both bikes and being able to compare them on the same trails back to back I classify the Levo as a brilliant trail bike with reasonable Enduro capability. I classify the Whyte as an Enduro bike that is also an ok trail bike. The big difference is the balance and maneuverability of the Whyte. Once at speed it handles about as close as you will get to a well sorted analogue bike.
I agree with this 100% ,sometimes I find myself throwing my bike into swoopy bends left then right then left again and the bike just seems to digs in and take it. Bit scary sometimes because if I know the trail I tend to go a bit faster next time round.I have not ridden the Kenevo but there is one aspect of the Whyte I doubt the Kenevo can match and that is the very low centre of balance of the Whyte. You notice it even just moving the bike around in the garage etc in that if the bike leans over it is so light to pull upright....unlike my Levo for example which is much more top heavy. What this translates to when pointing downhill at speed is the ability to change direction ....sweep left...sweep right....much more quickly and with less rider input and effort.
What is it you don’t like.Well I’ve picked it up, it’s nice but not quite the well factor so the jury is out at the momen.
What is it you don’t like.
Not that I don’t like It, just coming from a Specialized things are a lot different and it’s a lot heavier, but there’s no taking away the components they use are up there with the best of them.What is it you don’t like.
Not that I don’t like It, just coming from a Specialized things are a lot different and it’s a lot heavier, but there’s no taking away the components they use are up there with the best of them.
If I don’t get on with it I’m sure somebody would snap it up, so will refrain from registering it for now
Arrr warranty registration. TaIf I decide to get rid off, the person who buys it can put it in there name, as the warranty isn’t transferable
What a strange attitude! "Cycling should include struggle"....who said? Mtb should be about fun, exhilaration, challenge.......not struggle!View attachment 40703
I also picked up my E160 last Friday. First E-bike.
Slightly struggling philosophically, since cycling should include suffering. Therefore spent the weekend beating myself up on acoustic bikes.
First assisted outing today (apart from the demo I did in Forest of Dean prior to purchase)
Put it in for sale section. What is it you don’t like about it. You haven’t given it much chance. But if it’s not right for you I understand, just seems a shame to change bike and then be disappointed. Good luck with sale, sure someone will snap it up.Decided not for me, so if anybody is interested let me know
What size is it...and how much?Decided not for me, so if anybody is interested let me know
Give it time. The suffering may occur from unexpected places... eMTBs have been known to make wallets bleed! Mine’s suffering from cramps lately and the recurring spasms keeps it locked shut... ?View attachment 40703
I also picked up my E160 last Friday. First E-bike.
Slightly struggling philosophically, since cycling should include suffering. Therefore spent the weekend beating myself up on acoustic bikes.
First assisted outing today (apart from the demo I did in Forest of Dean prior to purchase)
it's the catholic upbringingWhat a strange attitude! "Cycling should include struggle"....who said? Mtb should be about fun, exhilaration, challenge.......not struggle!
I hear you. I usually spend about 500 quid on second hand kit, so this has come as a huge shock alreadyGive it time. The suffering may occur from unexpected places... eMTBs have been known to make wallets bleed! Mine’s suffering from cramps lately and the recurring spasms keeps it locked shut... ?
rode my E160 for the first time yesterday. Had an enjoyable ride, but did feel on a couple of occasions that someone had tapped one of my testicles with a toffee hammer. A pity because from a eating perspective the saddle was fine. I had a similar issue with my sons fabric saddle.I would get rid of the flowers...other than that it looks great...just like mine! The only thing I have changed on mine is the saddle...I'm not into testicular torture!!
I did ride 20km single track yesterday and did have an enjoyable time. Feel I have to go and suffer on the road bike today to make up for it.it's the catholic upbringing
It’s the whyte bike itself it’s just not me, and didn’t realise how heavy it was compared to my Specialized Levo Expert, anyway all’s good again picked up my S-Works yesterday ?Was it the Whyte specifically that is not for you, or e-bikes in general?
I am buying a couple of new push bikes (when I can find them), as the emtb has reminded me just how much I love riding unassisted.
But no way am I selling the Whyte E-150. I will ride whichever I feel like on the day, as the mood takes me.
rode my E160 for the first time yesterday. Had an enjoyable ride, but did feel on a couple of occasions that someone had tapped one of my testicles with a toffee hammer. A pity because from a eating perspective the saddle was fine. I had a similar issue with my sons fabric saddle.
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