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Posted By: j_demo 2015 Whyte 802 Hardtail XC Mountain Bike (17") - 20th May 2016 5:44pm
Got this about 10 months ago through the cycle to work scheme and i'm getting another new bike in a few weeks.

Review can be found HERE (<- this link says it's a 'female specific' model and while it might be, i'm a 5'9" male and the proportions are perfect for me, I also don't think it look like a womens bike, it's mainly matt silver colour with little bits of light blue and pink)

Specs are:

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Colour - Matt Zinc/Violet & Aqua

Frame - 6061 Hydro Formed T6 Aluminium, Multi Butted, internal Brake and Cable routing with Chainstay Post Mount Dropouts

Fork - RockShox XC-30 Silver, 100mm Travel, Solo Air, Adjustable Rebound, Alloy Steerer, Turn Key Lockout

Headset - FSA No. 10 Caged Bearings

Rear Hub - Alloy, Cup & Cone, Double Seal, 32 Hole

Front Hub - Alloy, Cup & Cone, Double Seal, 32 Hole

Spokes - WTB 2.0mm, Black Stainless with Brass Nipples

Front Rim - Mavic en321, 6106 aluminium alloy, 32 Hole

Rear Rim - Whyte XC-22, sleeve joint, 32 Hole

Front Tyre - Maxxis IKON Wire 27.5" x 2.2"

rear Tyre - Bontrager XR4 Comp 27.5" X 2.2"

Shift Levers - Shimano Acera, 9 Speed

Front Mech - Shimano Acera, 9 Speed

Rear Mech - Shimano Deore RD-M592 Shadow

Cassette - Shimano HG-200, 11-34, 9 Speed

Chain - Shimano HG-53, 9 Speed

Crankset - Shimano M391, 44-32-22, Silver, 9 Speed with 170mm Cranks, Octalink

Bottom Bracket - Shimano BB-ES25 Octalink (actually booked in to be replaced next friday at Evans in L1 as it's due for it)

Seatpost - Whyte 20mm Offset, 30.9mm x 400mm, 6061 Alloy, 2 Bolt Clamp

Saddle - Whyte Custom Sports

Handlebar - Whyte Riser Bar 15mm rise, 31.8mm, 680mm Wide

Stem - Whyte Custom, 70mm

Grips - Whyte Custom Lock-on

Front Brakes - Tektro Auriga, 160mm rotor, Internal Routing

Rear Brakes - Tektro Auriga, 160mm rotor, Internal Routing

Brake Levers - Tektro Auriga WDS Compact

Pedals - DMR V8 (Chrome)

Weight - 13.2Kg


This is a phenomenal bike with high specs all round.

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I also am not extremely keen to sell if i'm going to be honest, i'm more than happy to keep hold of it if there's no takers at the moment, this bike cost me £750 for the base bike and i've put about £150-£200 into it in upgrades and servicing etc.

With that in mind the price i'm selling it for is £500.00 and i'm not interested in listening to any offers. I'm happy to keep it, just thought i'd see if there's any interest in it at the price I want for it.
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