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WELCOME

Thanks for purchasing your Whyte bike. We hope you will enjoy all the benefits
its advanced design and engineering will bring to your riding experience.
This manual contains important safety, performance and service information.
Accompanying this is a second smaller manual which contains further infor-
mation that is specific to your particular model of Whyte bike.
We strongly
recommend that you read both manuals thoroughly and also familiarise your-
self with your new bike, before you go on your first ride. Keep the manuals in
a safe place for future reference. They will guide you through the necessary
procedures involved in using and servicing your bike safely.
Important! If you have purchased a bike for one of your children, it is
essential to
take the time to make sure they also understand the
information contained in this manual.
If you are in any doubt about your ability to correctly and safely service or re-
pair your bike, you should neither repair or ride it. Instead, arrange for your
local Whyte dealer to do the job safely and correctly.
Please also check that your Whyte dealer has handed over the new bike to you
completely assembled and set up to fit you.
A list of authorized Whyte dealers is available online at:
www.whytebikes.co.uk
Also bundled with this manual are the respective manufacturers instructions
and manuals for the branded parts that go to make up the Whyte bike. In case
of a conflict between the instructions in this manual and information provided
by a component manufacturer, always follow the component manufacturer's
instructions.
Please take time to study both this manual and all the other instruction manu-
als 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.
It is important to understand the basics of riding a bicycle and also to exercise
common sense when doing so. Like many recreational, sporting or utility activi-
ties, cycling involves risk of injury and damage since it requires reaction to
varying dynamic situations. By choosing to ride a bicycle, you assume the
responsibility for that risk.
May we wish you happy and safe riding.
Whyte Design Team
General Instruction Manual
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