Whyte Stirling Specs and reviews

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Whyte Stirling specs

General Information
Model Name Stirling
Brand/Manufacturer Whyte
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Road Bike Type endurance
Intended Use recreational
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material carbon
Frame Size Options XS, S, M, L, XL
Fork Material carbon
Bottom Bracket Type BB86
Headset Type integrated
Internal Cable Routing yes
Aero Features aero tubing / hidden cables
Frame Compliance Features seatpost flex
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 2x
Number of Speeds 12-speed
Rear Derailleur Model Shimano Ultegra RX
Shifter Brand and Model Shimano Ultegra
Crankset Details length: 170mm / chainring sizes: 50-34T
Cassette Range 11-32T
Chain Type and Brand Shimano
Bottom Bracket Spec BB86
Braking System
Brake Type hydraulic disc
Brake Brand and Model Shimano Ultegra
Rotor Size front: 160mm / rear: 160mm
Brake Mount Standard flat mount
Brake Pads disc-compatible: organic
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 700c
Rim Type and Material carbon clincher
Rim Width internal: 19mm / external: 26mm
Tubeless Ready yes
Tire Brand, Model, and Width brand: Continental / model: Grand Prix 5000 / width: 25mm
Max Tire Clearance 28mm
Recommended Tire Pressure Range 90-100 psi
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type drop bar
Handlebar Material carbon
Stem Length and Angle 110mm, +/-6 degrees
Saddle Brand and Model Fizik Antares R5
Seatpost Type round
Seatpost Offset 25mm
Pedals Included no
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL
Rider Height Range 5'2"-6'4"
Stack and Reach stack: 548mm / reach: 383mm
Effective Top Tube Length 540mm (size M)
Seat Tube and Head Tube Length seat tube: 530mm / head tube: 155mm
Chainstay Length 415mm
Bottom Bracket Drop 71mm
Performance & Ride Quality
Claimed and Actual Weight Not specified
Aerodynamic Design Elements tube shapes
Ride Characteristics comfort / compliance
Price & Availability
MSRP Not specified
Availability by Region or Country Check local dealers
Warranty Coverage Frame and components

Pros and Cons of Whyte Stirling


Pros Cons
Lightweight frame Pricey compared to some competitors
Sleek design Limited color options
Smooth gear shifting Seat can be uncomfortable on longer rides

Common Issues and Problems with Whyte Stirling


Common Problems with Whyte Stirling Bike
1. Gear shifting issues
2. Brake squeaking or lack of responsiveness
3. Chain slipping off the chainring
4. Noisy or rough suspension
5. Loose or creaking headset
6. Tire punctures or frequent flats
7. Seat post slipping or not holding position

User Reviews of Whyte Stirling


Name Review
Emily The Whyte Stirling bike is a great choice for urban commuting. It's lightweight, easy to maneuver, and the gears shift smoothly. I love the sleek design and comfortable ride.
James I've been using the Whyte Stirling for a few weeks now and I'm impressed with its durability. It handles rough city roads with ease and the brakes are responsive. Highly recommend it.
Sarah As a beginner cyclist, I found the Whyte Stirling to be the perfect entry-level bike. The step-through frame makes it easy to get on and off, and the overall build quality is excellent.
Michael The Whyte Stirling exceeded my expectations in terms of performance. The gear range is ideal for hilly terrains, and the saddle is comfortable for long rides. Definitely a top-notch bike.

Common Questions About Whyte Stirling


  • Is the Whyte Stirling bike suitable for long rides?

    Yes, the Whyte Stirling is designed as an endurance road bike, making it suitable for long recreational rides with its comfort and compliance features.

  • Can I use the Whyte Stirling for racing?

    While the Stirling is more geared towards recreational use, its aerodynamic tubing and hidden cables provide some speed benefits, making it a decent option for amateur racing.

  • What is the weight of the Whyte Stirling bike?

    The claimed weight of the bike is not specified, but it offers a good balance of performance and ride quality without being overly heavy.

  • Are pedals included with the Whyte Stirling?

    No, pedals are not included with the purchase of the Whyte Stirling, so you will need to use or buy your preferred pedals separately.

  • Does the Whyte Stirling come with a warranty?

    Yes, the Whyte Stirling bike is covered by a warranty that includes both the frame and components, providing you with peace of mind regarding the quality of your purchase.

  • What is the recommended tire pressure range for the Whyte Stirling?

    The recommended tire pressure range for the Whyte Stirling is between 90 and 100 psi, ensuring optimal performance and comfort while riding.

  • Can I customize the handlebar and stem on the Whyte Stirling?

    Yes, you can customize the handlebar and stem to better suit your riding preferences, as the Stirling comes with a carbon handlebar and a 110mm stem with a +/-6 degree angle.

  • What type of bottom bracket does the Whyte Stirling bike use?

    The Whyte Stirling bike uses a BB86 bottom bracket type, which provides a good balance of stiffness and weight savings for efficient power transfer.

  • Is the Whyte Stirling suitable for riders of different heights?

    Yes, the Whyte Stirling is suitable for a wide range of rider heights, accommodating individuals between 5'2" to 6'4" due to its available frame sizes and adjustable components.

  • Does the Whyte Stirling have internal cable routing?

    Yes, the Whyte Stirling features internal cable routing, giving the bike a clean and aerodynamic look while also protecting the cables from dirt and debris for smoother shifting and braking.