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MTB Hardtail Range
29 CS & 29 C Team
403 & 405
600 Series Men's & Compact
800 Series Men's & Compact
29er Series
901, 905 & 909
Supplementary Service Manual
2018 Edition 1

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Summary of Contents for Whyte 29 CS

  • Page 1 MTB Hardtail Range 29 CS & 29 C Team 403 & 405 600 Series Men’s & Compact 800 Series Men’s & Compact 29er Series 901, 905 & 909 Supplementary Service Manual 2018 Edition 1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Geometry: 2.1: 29 CS & 29 C Team 2.2: 403 & 405 2.3: 600 Series 2.4: 600 Series Compact 2.5: 800 Series 2.6: 800 Series Compact 2.7: 29er Series 2.8: 2.9: 905 & 909 Preparations for riding:...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Bundled with this manual, are the respective manufacturers instructions and manuals for the branded parts that are fitted to your Whyte bike. Please take time to study all the rele- vant instruction manuals to ensure you have a continually safe and well set-up bike before every ride, and to help you build up a relationship of knowledge between you and your Whyte Dealer.
  • Page 5: Geometry

    WHYTE Service Manual 2.0: GEOMETRY Fig.1: Geometry 2.1: WHYTE 29 CS & 29 C Team Frame Size Small Medium Large Head Angle 69.3° 69.3° 69.3° Seat Angle 73.0° 73.0° 73.0° Top Tube 612.2mm 627.0mm 640.8mm BB Height* 305mm 305mm 305mm...
  • Page 6: Series

    WHYTE Service Manual 2.2.2: WHYTE 403 & 405 Frame Size 13” Head Angle 68.5° Seat Angle 74.0° Top Tube 629.4mm BB Height* 305mm Stand Over 711mm Wheel Base 1068.6mm Chain Stay 425mm Seat Post 30.9mm Notes: Geometry shown here is ’Showroom’ i.e. without rider aboard the bicycle. ’With Sag’ geometry is with rider after correct sag is set at the front.
  • Page 7 WHYTE Service Manual 2.2.5: WHYTE 600 Compact Series Frame Size Extra Small Small Medium Large Head Angle 68.5° 68.5° 68.5° 68.5° Seat Angle 74° 74° 74° 74° Top Tube 581mm 600mm 619m 638mm BB Height* 303.5mm 303.5mm 303.5mm 303.5mm Stand Over...
  • Page 8 WHYTE Service Manual 2.2.7: WHYTE 800 Compact Series Frame Size Extra Small Small Medium Large Head Angle 66.5° 66.5° 66.5° 66.5° Seat Angle 74.0° 74° 74° 74° Top Tube 580mm 599mm 618mm 636mm BB Height* 303.5mm 303.5mm 303.5mm 303.5mm Stand Over...
  • Page 9 Please refer to suspension set up for information on how to achieve the correct sag of the fork. * BB height with Ø717mm tyres fitted (27.5” x 2.65” / 67-584) 2.2.9: WHYTE 905 & 909 Frame Size...
  • Page 10: Preparations For Riding

    Race Face www.raceface.com components on you Whyte bike, then DO Shimano www.shimano.com NOT RIDE YOUR BIKE. Contact your Whyte dealer who will be able to advise SR Suntour www.srsuntour-cycling.com you on how to go about setting up you SRAM www.sram.com...
  • Page 11: Whyte Inter-Grip Seat Clamp

    Seat Post. 3.3: WHYTE INTER-GRIP SEAT CLAMP ADJUSTMENT The Inter Grip seat clamp design is present on several models of Whyte bikes. It allows ad- justment of the saddle height & direction. Fig.3: Inter-Grip Seat Clamp...
  • Page 12 Good Quality Shock Pump. Small Ruler The front suspension fork fitted to your Whyte bike will be pre-set with the standard settings. Before riding, you may need to adjust these setting. First is the Sag setting on the fork. This is to ensure the forks are set-up correctly for your own body weight, so the fork will perform as intended.
  • Page 13: Safety

    If at any stage you are uncertain about the safety or safe operation of the bike as a whole, or any specific component, then DO NOT RIDE YOUR WHYTE and instead please consult the specific component manufacturers instruction manual or your Whyte Dealer for advice.
  • Page 14: Lubrication

    WHYTE Service Manual 5.0: LUBRICATION Please refer to the Whyte General Instruction Manual for guidance about lubricating many of the components on your Whyte bicycle. For the range of bicycles contained in this Supplementary Service Manual, there is also the following specific guidance: 5.1: WHYTE GETTA-GRIP SEAT CLAMP...
  • Page 15: General Whyte Lubrication

    WHYTE Service Manual 5.3: GENERAL WHYTE LUBRICATION For the correct lubrication regime and maintenance of all parts on a Whyte bicycle, please refer to the specific component manufacturers detailed instructions bundled with this man- ual or for further information visit the specific manufacturers website.
  • Page 16: Torque Settings

    WHYTE Service Manual 7.0: TORQUE SETTINGS Torque explained: If no suitable Torque Wrench is available a Torque of 5 lbf.ft can be obtained by applying a force of 5lb, with a Spring Balance, to the end of a spanner, 1 Foot in length.
  • Page 17 WHYTE Service Manual 8.0: OWNER’S NOTES CONTINUED 2018 Edition 1 Page 17...
  • Page 18 WHYTE Service Manual 8.0: OWNER’S NOTES CONTINUED Page 18 2018 Edition 1...
  • Page 19: Edition 1 Page 3

    WHYTE Service Manual 8.0: OWNER’S NOTES CONTINUED 2018 Edition 1 Page 19...

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