Whyte 529 Specs and reviews

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Whyte 529 specs

General Information
Model Name Whyte 529
Brand Whyte
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Mountain Bike Type cross-country
Intended Use recreational
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material aluminum
Frame Size Options S, M, L, XL
Frame Geometry Reach: 420mm / Stack: 620mm / Head Tube Angle: 67.5° / Seat Tube Angle: 74° / Chainstay Length: 435mm / Wheelbase: 1150mm
Axle Standard Boost 148mm
Bottom Bracket Type BSA
Internal Cable Routing true
Protection Features frame armor, chainstay protector
Suspension System
Suspension Type hardtail
Front Suspension Brand and Model RockShox
Front Suspension Travel 120mm
Suspension Design/Kinematics NA
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 1x
Number of Speeds 12-speed
Rear Derailleur Model Shimano Deore
Shifter Brand and Model Shimano Deore
Crankset Details Length: 170mm / Chainring Size: 32T
Cassette Range 10-51T
Chain Type and Brand Shimano
Q-Factor NA
Braking System
Brake Type hydraulic disc
Brake Brand and Model Shimano Deore
Rotor Size Front: 180mm / Rear: 160mm
Brake Mount Standard post mount
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 29"
Rim Material and Width NA
Tubeless Ready true
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Maxxis Ardent 29x2.25
Tire Tread Pattern and Intended Terrain All-round trail
Max Tire Pressure NA
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type riser
Handlebar Material aluminum
Stem Length and Angle 60mm
Grips Type lock-on
Saddle Brand and Model Whyte
Seatpost Type rigid
Pedals Included false
Headset Brand and Bearing Type NA
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes S, M, L, XL
Rider Height Range NA
Stack and Reach NA
Effective Top Tube Length NA
Chainstay Length 435mm
Bottom Bracket Drop and Height NA
Price & Availability
MSRP $1,500
Market Availability Global
Color Options Black, Blue
Warranty Coverage frame: Lifetime / components: 1 year

Pros and Cons of Whyte 529


Pros Cons
Lightweight aluminum frame May be expensive for some
Responsive disc brakes Limited color options
Smooth shifting gears Not suitable for extreme off-road trails

Common Issues and Problems with Whyte 529


Common Problems with Whyte 529 Bike
1. Chain slipping off during gear shifts
2. Brakes squeaking or not stopping effectively
3. Wheel spokes becoming loose or breaking
4. Suspension not functioning properly
5. Gear shifting issues, such as skipping or difficulty in changing gears
6. Seat post slipping or not staying in place
7. Pedals feeling loose or making noise
8. Frame creaking or developing cracks

User Reviews of Whyte 529


Name Review
Emily Great bike for commuting, lightweight and easy to handle. The gears shift smoothly and the ride is comfortable.
Michael The Whyte 529 is a fantastic mountain bike. It handles rough terrain with ease and the suspension works like a charm.
Sarah Impressed with the build quality of this bike. It feels sturdy and durable, perfect for long rides on different terrains.
John Had this bike for a few months now and it has exceeded my expectations. It's a great all-around bike for both leisurely rides and more intense workouts.

Common Questions About Whyte 529


  • Can I upgrade the tires on the Whyte 529?

    Yes, you can upgrade the tires to suit your riding style or terrain preferences.

  • Is the Whyte 529 suitable for bikepacking adventures?

    While primarily designed for cross-country riding, it can handle light bikepacking trips with proper gear.

  • What maintenance tasks should I regularly perform on the Whyte 529?

    Regularly check and maintain tire pressure, keep the drivetrain clean, and ensure the brakes are functioning properly.

  • Does the Whyte 529 come with a dropper seatpost?

    No, the bike is equipped with a rigid seatpost, but you can upgrade to a dropper post if desired.

  • Can I mount a front rack on the Whyte 529 for carrying gear?

    While the bike is not designed for heavy front loads, you can attach a lightweight front rack for essentials.

  • What is the weight of the Whyte 529?

    The weight varies based on frame size and components but generally falls within the range typical for cross-country bikes.

  • Are the grips on the Whyte 529 replaceable?

    Yes, the lock-on grips can be easily replaced with compatible grips of your choice.

  • Can I convert the Whyte 529 to a tubeless setup?

    Yes, the bike is tubeless-ready, allowing you to convert to a tubeless system for better performance and puncture resistance.

  • Is the Whyte 529 suitable for technical trail riding?

    While it excels in cross-country terrain, the bike can handle moderate technical trails with skilled handling.

  • Does the Whyte 529 come with pedals included in the purchase?

    No, pedals are not included, allowing riders to choose pedals that match their preferences.