Try GOLD - Free
First Rides
Mountain Bike Rider
|January 2020
SWINGING A LEG OVER WHAT’S HOT THIS MONTH

WHYTE E-150 RS
£5,250 / 27.5in / whyte.bike
The big-hitting British marque takes its first pedal-assisted foray into the enduro e-bike arena Cloaked in secrecy and developed
around the new Gen 4 Bosch motor, the E-150 RS combines everything Whyte knows about regular full-suspension bikes with the latest e-bike tech. With modern geometry, 150mm travel and 27.5in wheels, Whyte is billing the E-150 as a do-it-all trail/enduro e-bike.
But how did Whyte even develop an e-bike when production versions of the new Bosch motor were in such short supply? In the prototyping stages, Whyte actually rode a dummy motor and battery housing full of chains to represent the true weight of the bike, just to get the geometry and suspension dialled in. Once the production motor and battery became available, the pedal assistance was layered on top of a sound design. It’s a somewhat unorthodox approach, but I’m convinced it’s why the Whyte E-150 is such an accomplished design.
Why 27.5in wheels on a 150mm travel bike when the current trend is for 29ers? In a nutshell, they are stronger. Current e-bike riders will already know that the wheels, especially the rear, take a pounding, so stronger is better. Also, because e-bikes are more stable than their non-motorised cousins, Whyte didn’t feel the need for the extra stability that 29in wheels typically offer.
There are additional benefits of the smaller wheels too. They offer the widest range of tyre choice, which led Whyte to settle on 2.5in tyres, because they are available in the biggest choice of casings and compounds — Whyte opting for a reinforced Double Downcasing Maxxis High Roller II on the rear for increased puncture protection.
This story is from the January 2020 edition of Mountain Bike Rider.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Mountain Bike Rider

Mountain Bike Rider
Best places to ride with your kids
Five top venues to keep the nippers entertained this summer
3 mins
August 2023

Mountain Bike Rider
CANNONDALE MOTERRA NEO CARBON 2
It’s got more suspension tunes than a Hitchcock movie, but will this Moterra thrill us or chill us?
5 mins
September 2023

Mountain Bike Rider
100% GLENDALE GLASSES
When it comes to eyewear, having a large lens not only offers a lot more protection from trail splatter, it puts the frames further out from your field of view, allowing you to focus on the terrain in front of you. The Glendale is absolutely vast, and actually has a lens size akin to a full downhill goggle, so you literally can’t see the top or sides of the frame.
1 mins
September 2023

Mountain Bike Rider
DMR STAGE 2 MTB RAIL SADDLE
DMR's new Stage 2 MTB Rail is one of those new/old products. The shape and construction are identical to the existing Oi Oi saddle, but the company has wrapped it in a new skin and added some harder-wearing reinforcement to the edges. It's also toned down the lairy graphics; this saddle only comes in plain black.
1 mins
September 2023

Mountain Bike Rider
STRAIGHT TORQUING - GUY KESTEVEN
Has tech taken the hard work and fun out of mountain biking, or should we embrace evolution and roll with it?
3 mins
September 2023

Mountain Bike Rider
STORM FORCE
Manon Carpenter may have retired from downhill competition, but her new role as a trail advocate is achieving results far beyond the race track
8 mins
September 2023

Mountain Bike Rider
SWEAT AND SLATE
We ride 140 miles through Snowdonia on Cycling UK's newest and gnarliest long-distance trail
9 mins
September 2023

Mountain Bike Rider
HEAD SPACE
New guidance reveals how to spot concussion, and how best to treat it
4 mins
September 2023

Mountain Bike Rider
LATE SUMMER LOVIN'
Classic UK holiday hotspots that really shine when the crowds have gone
2 mins
September 2023

Mountain Bike Rider
HOT STUFF
WHAT WE'RE EXCITED ABOUT THIS MONTH
3 mins
September 2023
Translate
Change font size