jamesgarbett
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Has anyone heard from Whyte or ATB about the availability of this to retro fit to an e150?
It's mentioned in the MBR review of the e160
It's mentioned in the MBR review of the e160
Has anyone heard from Whyte or ATB about the availability of this to retro fit to an e150?
It's mentioned in the MBR review of the e160
Mine is now on order. I've been told it's coming at the end of September.Spoke to ATB they said it would be available soon but did not give a date
I called in at my LBS to see if there was any news. The guy i spoke to has seen one and its basically this-My LBS knew nothing of this yesterday. Any more news?
£70 seems a bit pricey for what it is. I was going to have a go at doing something along those lines myself with an offset bushing. At least this will keep the warranty intact.It's now on the Whyte site -
SHAPE.IT LINK
The Shape.It Link has the ability to change the geometry but importantly not the suspension kinematics. By using the shock extender and effectively moving the eye to eye length of the shock, the bottom bracket (BB) can be lifted or lowered. Part Code / SKU Description Previously Called WAMLINK02...whyte.bike
£70 seems a bit pricey for what it is. I was going to have a go at doing something along those lines myself with an offset bushing. At least this will keep the warranty intact.
The Whyte website gives a guide for data , for the e150 with the 66mm link, it shows a BB height change of + 12.5mm with a head angle change of +1 degree.
I know eMTB reviews are full of stats and fiugures, most of which go right over my head, but will I notice this 1 degree increase in head angle? It would be slower, but much?
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I know eMTB reviews are full of stats and fiugures, most of which go right over my head, but will I notice this 1 degree increase in head angle? It would be slower, but much?
Yeah, you can see it here.Are they adjustable then ? Some sort of offset bushing?
Yeah, you can see it here.
My take on this is it allows you to adjust a 2020 Whyte eBike to 2021 geo - about 10mm higher BB, you can run a 10mm longer fork. All you're missing is the extra 5mm travel at the rear.
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Agreed. It's the link that raises the BB and steepens the front slightly. Then increasing the front travel will slacken the front a bit.But 10mm at the fork won’t equal 10mm increase at the bottom bracket.
If you don't have many miles on it, and they're the same, use the existing one and keep as a spare?The only awkward bit is if the eye bush needs replacing.
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