Whyte S-120C Works

Peter Nilges

 · 30.01.2020

Whyte S-120C WorksPhoto: Wolfgang Watzke
Whyte S-120C Works
The Whyte S-120C is the latest addition to the Whyte line-up and also the fully with the shortest suspension travel.

Up to now, the British brand has primarily focussed on powerful trail bikes and enduro bikes that leave nothing to be desired downhill, as our test of the S-150C in BIKE 5/19 has confirmed. Equipped with a 120 mm fork and 125 millimetres of travel at the rear, the new S-120C is a sporty trail bike, at least as far as the suspension is concerned. In terms of geometry, however, the British company remains true to its roots and, despite the sports suspension, focuses on downhill-orientated key data

We reveal how the short suspension travel of the Whyte S-120C Works works in practice in the test, which you can download as a PDF below.

  Whyte S-120C Works: The seatpost clamp has been discreetly integrated into the frame and additionally sealed.Photo: Wolfgang Watzke Whyte S-120C Works: The seatpost clamp has been discreetly integrated into the frame and additionally sealed.
  Whyte S-120C Works: The carbon main frame has a solid protector on the down tube that protects against stone chips.Photo: Wolfgang Watzke Whyte S-120C Works: The carbon main frame has a solid protector on the down tube that protects against stone chips.


You can find the complete individual test including all data, points tables and grades in BIKE 8/2019.
You can read the entire digital edition in the BIKE app (iTunes and Google Play) or the print edition in the DK shop reorder - while stocks last:

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