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.
WHYTE Service Manual 2.2: GEOMETRY Fig.1: Geometry 2.2.1: WHYTE Portobello, Cambridge, Cambridge Varsity & Stirling Frame Size Extra Small Small Medium Large Extra Large Head Angle 69.0° 69.5° 70.0° 70.0° 70.0° Seat Angle 74.5° 74.0° 73.5° 73.0° 73.0° Top Tube 549.7mm...
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Chain Stay 420mm 420mm 420mm Seat Post Ø 27.2mm 27.2mm 27.2mm Note: * BB height with Ø683mm tyres fitted (28-622) 2.2.3: WHYTE Malvern, Caledonian, Chiltern & Coniston Frame Size Extra Small Small Medium Large Extra Large Head Angle 69.0° 69.0°...
WHYTE Service Manual 2.2.4: WHYTE Malvern Ladies & Caledonian Ladies Frame Size Small Medium Large Head Angle 68.0° 69.0° 69.0° 74.5° 74.0° 73.5° Seat Angle Top Tube 559.6mm 587.8mm 611.4mm BB Height* 288mm 288mm 288mm Stand Over 720mm 739mm 753mm Wheel Base 1072.8mm...
Small Ruler The front fork will be pre-set with the standard settings when you buy your Whyte. Before riding, you will need to adjust 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.
Designed for the following use: The bicycles in the Whyte C7 & R7 series’ have all been designed, tested and comply with BS EN 14764 Standard, for typical road or path cycling use. They have not been designed or tested for mountain biking or for use in competition.
5.0: LUBRICATION 5.1: GENERAL WHYTE C7, R7 & CX LUBRICATION For the correct lubrication regime and maintenance of all parts on a Whyte hardtail bicycle, please refer to the specific component manufacturers detailed instructions bundled with this manual or for further information visit the specific manufacturers website.