Whyte
 
19 FRAMESET
PRICE :£549.00
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The benchmark Aluminium trail bike using our 120mm fork travel Whyte geometry
   
Colour - Gloss putty
   
Supplied complete with Getta grip seat clamp
   
Unique and replaceable 19 dropout - change geometry or run singlespeed
 
 
 
  SPECIFICATION   GEOMETRY   REVIEWS            
MODEL 19 TRAIL FRAMESET
COLOR Gloss putty
SIZES S, M, L
FRAME AN6 Hyrdro Formed T6 Aluminium, Custom Drawn, Multi Butted
FORK SPEC Designed for use with a 120mm-130mm travel fork for optimum performance
FRONT DERAILLEUR SPEC 34.9 diameter down pull
SEATPOST SPEC 30.9mm Diameter
HEADSET (included) FSA Integrated headset, Orbit ZS-CF Sealed Cartridge Bearings
SIZE HEAD ANGLE SEAT ANGLE TOP TUBE BB HEIGHT STAND OVER WHEEL BASE CHAIN STAY SEAT POST HEAD TUBE
 
S 67.7 - 68.2 72.2 - 72.7 565.1mm 310.6 - 316.8mm 754.7mm 1065.3 - 1082.5mm 415 - 435mm 30.9mm 122mm
M 67.7 - 68.2 72.2 - 72.7 584.5mm 310.6 - 316.8mm 780.1mm 1085.2 - 1102.4mm 415 - 435mm 30.9mm 132mm
L 67.7 - 68.2 72.2 - 72.7 609.6mm 310.6 - 316.8mm 803.4mm 1111.1 - 1128.3mm 415 - 435mm 30.9mm 152mm
19 AND 905 TESTS AND REVIEWS
     
     

MBR - April 09

The Whyte 19 Trail Titanium is the bike made by NASA's experts Litespeed in the US - but it's still wholly designed in the UK for the tough Brit market and conditions.

Whyte has definitely raised the bar with this bike and hasn't fallen into the trap of just making a titanium race bike. This is a once in-a-lifetime purchase and you are getting a superbly crafted piece of kit.

     

What Mountain Bike - January 09

Whyte's 905 is our clear winner!

The stiffer front is the perfect platform for the Reba fork, creating a bike that loves to be pushed hard in technical situations. The mid-travel fork and confident geometry keep it predictable on all terrain. Add low weight, responsive wheels and a good power kick and you're ready to race. But the compliant rear end means it will cruise all day too. Its quality kit and competitive price make this a superb all-round hardtail.

     

What Mountain Bike - April 08

In terms of frame and handling, the light, laid-back yet agile 905 is the best bike here. It has the natural aptitude and attitude to tackle anything from XC racing and spic wilderness rides to techy singletrack and it will instantly flatter whatever skills and fitness yu have. Howevr good the framer and other bits are, though, the Recon fork definitely makes it look a very average deal in terms of value.

     
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