Where from?
Swedish website. But shouldn't be hard to find. Where are you located?
Where from?
UK. I didn't realise you were from Sweden. Bid you buy a Bosch one or a copy?
Looking at getting a 500 wh second battery to carry on long rides anyone else done this just not to sure as it is a bit shorter than the 625 have asked dealer and Whyte but have had no response as yet.
Thanks have swooped our on trail with another 625 would you use the upper of the 2 bottom holes for a 500 if that is the case then how would you attach the outer cover or is there a bracket at the top of the bar as well would look but bike is in for a service thanks for your response and helpI think with the bosch 500/625 you can swap them, but the way the battery is locked into position means it's not really a trailside job to move the mounting bracket. It attaches to two different points in the frame, depending which battery it is.
Wow, that's half the price of a UK sourced one!
Thanks have swooped our on trail with another 625 would you use the upper of the 2 bottom holes for a 500 if that is the case then how would you attach the outer cover or is there a bracket at the top of the bar as well would look but bike is in for a service thanks for your response and help
Thanks need to go and investigate further not only the price of a 625 but also the weight £200 more expensive and 800 gram heavier. Need to take a proper lookIn October 2019, when I collected my Whyte, the shop mechanic showed me how to remove the battery (not that I have done so far) and he showed me the lower position bolt hole in the frame tube where you could re-position the battery top mount if you bought the 500 wh battery, although he said the 500 battery was not yet for sale.
I agree it doesn't sound like an easy trail side swap, simpler to have another 625wh, but at what price!
I wonder if it's possible to just attach a spacer to the end of the 500wh battery, so it's the same dimensions as the 625, then it would just clip in using the mounts in the same place ??Thanks need to go and investigate further not only the price of a 625 but also the weight £200 more expensive and 800 gram heavier. Need to take a proper look
thanks
Agreed. The Whyte tech really struggled with a battery swap on the Demo Day at FoD last year. It looks to be a right ballache.When I was looking at the Whyte, is seemed to me that changing batteries over easily was not a quick operation, or something I would want to do that often as the wiring set up in the down tube doesn't look like it would handle doing this too often.
It was a deal breaker for me as I cant charge the bikes where I keep them, frustrating as its the best bike of the 2020 models I have tried.
I am new to this forum and thanks for all the invaluable information in this thread.
Decided emtb is the way to go so have my eye on the Whyte so far.
What’s the crack here? Sounds too good to be true ?
A new E-150 S for £3,325, looks like they only have limited size availability, but would suit me fine.
Whyte E-150 S 2020, £3,325.00
Looks to me like they are clearing out their entire Whyte stock, are they no longer a Whyte dealer?
I am all for supporting my local bike shop, and appreciate service and warranty issues might prove a headache buying on-line, but a saving of over a grand on the best price I have been quoted elsewhere. I can do a lot with a grand.
Worth a punt?
Wow, if that was me and it was my size I would have snapped their hand off at that. Just call them and pick it up/pay if you can?
My only worry would be the bike turning up if done online - that seems too good to be true.
It must be near enough the shop cost price, or a typo
It's not just Whytes, they are discounting across their stock.
Looks more like a pre-closing down sale, than just shedding a brand.
If you've found the bike you want, this looks like the time to buy, although you might not have this LBS as back-up later. £1575 off the RS model!!
Awesome dealDiscussed with them, all sounds 100%
S in small ordered
Can't wait...
Before falling for the Whyte, I was considering a Trek Rail from Rutland, heavily discounted.
But they only had limited size availability.
Turns out they had fallen out with Trek because of their discounting policy and were no longer an authorized Trek dealer.
I wondered if it was the same case here, between TriUK and Whyte?
Does it devalue the product?
mmmm....
Desirability blurs consumers perception of value.
The practice of Retail Price Maintenance is rife across retail, especially at the higher end of the market where that desirability blurs the consumers perception of value.
The Consumer and Markets Authority turn a blind eye to the practice to protect the High Street. And you can see both sides to it, but the CMA are hardly worried about protecting the rights of the well healed consumer with disposable income to drop on desirable luxuries like emtb.
Does it devalue the product?
No idea.
It's a really nice bike
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