Peter1979
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Just taken deliver of a Whyte E180s in medium.
First impressions after installing pedals and setting up suspension, checking torque on bolts etc are that the size is fine. I probably could have gone for a large but the medium feels very similar to my canyon spectral so should be easy to switch between the two, maybe the large might have been more roomy reach wise but my seat post on the medium is slammed and with the dropper at full extension it sits perfectly for my inside leg. (Short legs long arms).
Took it up and down the lane behind my house and tried to pull a wheelie, found it hard to lift the front wheel so stuck it in turbo and promptly looped it out, almost landing on my backside. ?
Once I was happy with size and that everything works I took the reflectors off and the dork disk and rode it around the local roads and immediately got an error code 503. Pretty miffed to have this error so soon, searched Google and saw that it was a sensor alignment error code. To be honest the sensor looked find as it is bolted to the frame and the magnet to the hub but I very gently eased it closer to the sensor and it went away and seems fine. ?
Being the s version the fork and shock are basic, compared to the pike and super deluxe on my canyon, but I'm no suspension guru and many a time I've completed a downhill trail only to find my shock in climb mode and I hadn't even noticed ?. I do however notice my canyon can get overwhelmed on days out at Triscombe and have yearned for a bit more travel, hence the e180.
I found the speed limit very easy to reach on the roads round my way and had to put in some effort on the flat to keep it at 20ish mph. Uphill is a different story. Downhill on the road I managed 34mph and didn't notice any drag off the motor.
Tomorrow is the first real test, over at FOD to ride some DH trails and see how it handles.
I'm already annoyed at myself for lusting after the RS version tho. When I bought this bike I thought I'd get the cheaper spec as I'd just be bashing out DH runs on it, no need for anything too bling. Then I'm immediately looking at the RS version with full fox factory ??
Anyway, I'll report back tomorrow with a ride report. Love to hear from other e180 owners and how you get on with yours
Pete
First impressions after installing pedals and setting up suspension, checking torque on bolts etc are that the size is fine. I probably could have gone for a large but the medium feels very similar to my canyon spectral so should be easy to switch between the two, maybe the large might have been more roomy reach wise but my seat post on the medium is slammed and with the dropper at full extension it sits perfectly for my inside leg. (Short legs long arms).
Took it up and down the lane behind my house and tried to pull a wheelie, found it hard to lift the front wheel so stuck it in turbo and promptly looped it out, almost landing on my backside. ?
Once I was happy with size and that everything works I took the reflectors off and the dork disk and rode it around the local roads and immediately got an error code 503. Pretty miffed to have this error so soon, searched Google and saw that it was a sensor alignment error code. To be honest the sensor looked find as it is bolted to the frame and the magnet to the hub but I very gently eased it closer to the sensor and it went away and seems fine. ?
Being the s version the fork and shock are basic, compared to the pike and super deluxe on my canyon, but I'm no suspension guru and many a time I've completed a downhill trail only to find my shock in climb mode and I hadn't even noticed ?. I do however notice my canyon can get overwhelmed on days out at Triscombe and have yearned for a bit more travel, hence the e180.
I found the speed limit very easy to reach on the roads round my way and had to put in some effort on the flat to keep it at 20ish mph. Uphill is a different story. Downhill on the road I managed 34mph and didn't notice any drag off the motor.
Tomorrow is the first real test, over at FOD to ride some DH trails and see how it handles.
I'm already annoyed at myself for lusting after the RS version tho. When I bought this bike I thought I'd get the cheaper spec as I'd just be bashing out DH runs on it, no need for anything too bling. Then I'm immediately looking at the RS version with full fox factory ??
Anyway, I'll report back tomorrow with a ride report. Love to hear from other e180 owners and how you get on with yours
Pete