Safety; Suspension Tuning Log - Whyte 29 CS Supplementary Service Manual

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3.5: SUSPENSION TUNING LOG

Rider Weight
(including all
Date
riding kit)
(kg or lbs)
Record your best suspension settings in the table below, to restore them if necessary, eg. after
dealer servicing of the suspension or if a friend has borrowed your bike.

4.0: SAFETY

IMPORTANT: The following are intended to be advisory notes on the safe use of your
Whyte bike. You should also read thoroughly the General Instruction Manual also supplied
with your new bike. 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.
Maximum Rider Weight Limit for Whyte Hardtail MTB Series':
19 Stone/120kg
WARNING: As is the case with all mechanical components, the bicycle is subjected
to wear and high stresses. Different materials and components may react to wear
and stress fatigue in different ways. If the design life of a component has been ex-
ceeded, it may fail suddenly causing possible injury to the rider. Any form of crack,
scratches and decolouring in highly stresses areas are showing that the component
has exhausted its life time and has to be replaced. If you are in any doubt about one
or more components on your Whyte DO NOT RIDE YOUR BIKE. Consult the specif-
ic component manufacturers literature, or take your bike to your local Whyte Dealer.
Designed for the following use:
All bicycles in the Whyte Hardtail MTB series' have all been designed, tested and comply
with ISO 4210-2 Safety Standard, for typical cross country mountain biking use. They have
not been designed or tested for extreme down-hilling or free-riding.
2018 Edition 1
WHYTE Service Manual
Fork Rebound
Fork Pressure
Damping
(bar or P.S.I)
(# of clicks from
softest setting)
Shock Rebound
Shock Pressure
(bar or P.S.I)
(# of clicks from
softest setting)
Damping
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