vickster
Legendary Member
Following an impulsive purchase of N+1, my 2011 Whyte Cambridge Hybrid (in white) is for sale. I've done under 1500 sub/urban miles on it, about 95%+ of which in the dry. I bought it barely used a couple of years ago
In pretty decent condition, but there are a few marks and chips on the matt white paintwork, just one of those things with such a paint finish unfortunately
It looks like this (albeit with a rack and mudguards)...
It's a medium.
Whyte say the medium fits 5'8-5'11 or so (can download size guide here) http://whyte.bike/help/content/2/17/en/whyte-sizing-guide.html. Now I'm a smidge under 5'10 and I find it a bit small for me. It has a mountain bike type geometry, lots of seatpost showing with my long legs!
Full spec
The Whyte Cambridge 2011 Hybrid Bike has a long wheelbase and relaxed head angle for high speed stability, and a shorter stem for excellent slow speed manoeuvrability.
Frame: 6061 Hydro Formed T6 Aluminium, Custom Drawn, Multi Butted with Custom Whyte
Dropouts
Fork: Bladed Carbon Front Fork, with Double Eyelets and Low Rider Bosses
Front Derailleur: SRAM Apex, 10 Speed
Rear Derailleur: SRAM Apex, 10 Speed
Number of Gears: 20
Shifters: SRAM SL700, 10 Speed
Chainset: SRAM S150
Chainrings: 34/50 tooth Compact
Bottom Bracket: SRAM Power Spline
Cassette: SRAM Apex PG-1050, 11/32 tooth
Chain: SRAM PC-1030, 10 Speed
Pedals: Composite with Alloy Cage and Toe Clip
Front Brake: Tektro Draco, 160mm Rotor
Rear Brake: Tektro Draco, 160mm Rotor
Brake Levers: Tektro Draco
Handlebars: Whyte Ultra Narrow, 31.8mm, 20mm Rise, 580mm Wide
Stem: Whyte, 80mm
Headset: FSA Integrated Road, 1 1/8" Sealed Cartridge Bearings, 41mm Diameter
Grips: Whyte Custom Lock-on
Rims: Alex Race 28, Deep Section Road, 32 Hole Rear and 28 Front
Front Hub: Alloy, Double Sealed Bearing Hub, 28 Hole
Rear Hub: Alloy, Double Sealed Bearing Hub, 32 Hole
Spokes: WTB PG 1.8mm, Black Stainless with Brass Nipples
Saddle: Whyte Custom (men's saddle)
Seatpost: Changed from the original by previous owner (who rode it a couple of times max) to a carbon one, which had been hacked and was too short for me, so changed to an alloy one (I can provide the carbon one if you want it)
Tyres: Changed to 700c*28mm Marathon Plus London Edition
Weight (naked): Approx. 10kg
RRP: £899
Perfect commuter bike with:
a black disc specific Topeak Super tourist rack that takes the slide on bags
Bontrager full length black mudguards
Black flat metal pedals
Whyte bikes come with security skewers, you need a little tool to get the wheels off (which I have)
It's been police security marked
Offers around £275
Cash on Collection from Sutton Surrey. I could feasibly get into central London with it too at some point
Cheers
In pretty decent condition, but there are a few marks and chips on the matt white paintwork, just one of those things with such a paint finish unfortunately
It looks like this (albeit with a rack and mudguards)...
It's a medium.
Whyte say the medium fits 5'8-5'11 or so (can download size guide here) http://whyte.bike/help/content/2/17/en/whyte-sizing-guide.html. Now I'm a smidge under 5'10 and I find it a bit small for me. It has a mountain bike type geometry, lots of seatpost showing with my long legs!
Full spec
The Whyte Cambridge 2011 Hybrid Bike has a long wheelbase and relaxed head angle for high speed stability, and a shorter stem for excellent slow speed manoeuvrability.
Frame: 6061 Hydro Formed T6 Aluminium, Custom Drawn, Multi Butted with Custom Whyte
Dropouts
Fork: Bladed Carbon Front Fork, with Double Eyelets and Low Rider Bosses
Front Derailleur: SRAM Apex, 10 Speed
Rear Derailleur: SRAM Apex, 10 Speed
Number of Gears: 20
Shifters: SRAM SL700, 10 Speed
Chainset: SRAM S150
Chainrings: 34/50 tooth Compact
Bottom Bracket: SRAM Power Spline
Cassette: SRAM Apex PG-1050, 11/32 tooth
Chain: SRAM PC-1030, 10 Speed
Pedals: Composite with Alloy Cage and Toe Clip
Front Brake: Tektro Draco, 160mm Rotor
Rear Brake: Tektro Draco, 160mm Rotor
Brake Levers: Tektro Draco
Handlebars: Whyte Ultra Narrow, 31.8mm, 20mm Rise, 580mm Wide
Stem: Whyte, 80mm
Headset: FSA Integrated Road, 1 1/8" Sealed Cartridge Bearings, 41mm Diameter
Grips: Whyte Custom Lock-on
Rims: Alex Race 28, Deep Section Road, 32 Hole Rear and 28 Front
Front Hub: Alloy, Double Sealed Bearing Hub, 28 Hole
Rear Hub: Alloy, Double Sealed Bearing Hub, 32 Hole
Spokes: WTB PG 1.8mm, Black Stainless with Brass Nipples
Saddle: Whyte Custom (men's saddle)
Seatpost: Changed from the original by previous owner (who rode it a couple of times max) to a carbon one, which had been hacked and was too short for me, so changed to an alloy one (I can provide the carbon one if you want it)
Tyres: Changed to 700c*28mm Marathon Plus London Edition
Weight (naked): Approx. 10kg
RRP: £899
Perfect commuter bike with:
a black disc specific Topeak Super tourist rack that takes the slide on bags
Bontrager full length black mudguards
Black flat metal pedals
Whyte bikes come with security skewers, you need a little tool to get the wheels off (which I have)
It's been police security marked
Offers around £275
Cash on Collection from Sutton Surrey. I could feasibly get into central London with it too at some point
Cheers
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