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2024 Whyte

ELyte 150 Works

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro e-bike with ultra high-end components.
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Manufacturer Price

£9,999($13,453)
Weight42.3 lbs  
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 150mm front
ForkFox Factory Float 36
ShockFox Float X Factory
Wheels29″ Carbon
Drivetrain1 × 12 Electronic
GroupsetX0 Eagle Transmission, Eagle AXS
BrakesHydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Gearing

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Lowest gear

(climbing)

31 mph

ELyte 150 Works

26 mph

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Sizing
SM

5'2" – 5'8"

MD

5'6" – 5'11"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'7"

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Summary

The Whyte elyte enduro bike is praised for its lightweight design, balanced geometry, and excellent suspension performance, making it a standout in the lightweight eMTB segment. It features a Bosch Performance Line SX motor with good battery range, though some reviews note limitations in motor performance at low cadences. The bike's adjustable geometry and premium components are frequently highlighted, but some cons include less confidence-inspiring tyres in wet conditions and a higher price point.

Pros
  • Lightweight design

  • Balanced geometry for climbing and descending

  • Excellent suspension performance

  • Adjustable geometry with Whyte’s Shape.it Link V2

  • Premium components including Fox Factory suspension

Cons
  • Tyres less confidence-inspiring in wet conditions

  • Higher price point

  • Motor performance limitations at low cadences

Key Quotes
It’s one of the first electric mountain bikes I actually felt like I could control properly.
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Whyte has taken the lightweight eMTB segment to a whole new level here.
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The Whyte ELyte 150 RSX is our 2024 SL E-bike of the Year
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Loam Wolf
First Ride Review and Release: The Whyte ELyte EVO

Nov 2024

Given its overall agility, the reserves and reassuring feeling when pushing the Whyte ELyte EVO Stag Works hard are impressive.

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MBR
There's no such thing as a perfect bike, but the Whyte ELyte 150 RSX comes very close, and is my SL E-Bike of the Year winner - MBR

Nov 2024 · Alan Muldoon

It’s no secret that Whyte’s full power e-bikes are built solid, and as a result, they typically weigh over 25kg. So when the ELyte 150 launched  a year ago, the goal for Whyte was to produce an enduro rated SL e-bike that weighed under 20kg. – Short of time? Click here to skip to the verdict – The ELyte platform is designed around the Bosch SX system with 55Nm torque and 600 watts peak power, and it’s Whyte’s first carbon e-bike. For reference, the top-end ELyte Works bike that I tested last year weighed 19.7kg. But can the more affordable RSX build that I’m testing here also make the cut in our bumper 8-bike SL E-Bike of the Year shoot-out? In short, yes. And at 19.92kg it’s not actually that much heavier than the flagship model, especially given that it costs two grand less. Granted, you don’t get the 250Wh Powermore range extender included with the bike, but the real question here is, does the ELyte RSX deliver a similar ride quality to the Works build? But before I answer that, let’s take a look at the details. Frame and geometry The reason for the insignificant weight difference between the two ELyte models is simple. Both bikes use the exact same full carbon frame and Bosch SX motor with the 400Wh battery hidden inside the down tube. So the higher specification on the Works build just makes marginal gains on the scale, albeit with a substantial drain on your wallet. I should also point out that the ELyte 150 RSX is one kilo heavier than claimed. Granted, Whyte states the claimed weight for a size M bike on its website, and I’m testing the size L here, but even so, there must be some other trickery going on, like no bottle cage, sealant etc. to get the claimed weight that low. Or it could just be a typo. Either way, the sleek carbon ELyte frame rolls on 29in wheels and comes in four sizes, small to XL. And while Whyte has been known for its progressive sizing and geometry in the past, everyone else has caught up and now the numbers on the Whyte are simply the norm. So the 63.9º head angle and 470mm reach, in the low geometry setting, don’t standout on a size L e-bike in 2024. To give high and low geometry settings, Whyte uses a Shape.it Link shock extender with an asymmetric insert in the shock eyelet. The bike comes stock in the high position, but I much prefer the lower setting as it allowed me to get my weight back more easily with those lengthy 453mm chainstays. And by lengthy I’m talking 19mm longer than the Norco Fluid VLT and 21mm longer than the Specialized Turbo Levo SL that are also in this SL group test. The longer rear end is a direct result of the bike being designed around 29in wheels. Don’t want to run full 29in? Well you can also convert the …Continue reading »

Highs
  • • Balanced handling and suspension

  • • Low centre of gravity, even with range extender

  • • Great build for the price

  • • Flip chip geometry adjustment

Lows
  • • Maxxis Dissector rear tyres lacks bite

  • • Only four frame sizes

  • • Range extender not included

  • • Bosch SX motor rattles when coasting

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Whyte ELyte 140 Works - the lightweight eMTB gold standard

Oct 2024

Verdict: An incredible e-bike from Whyte, with careful attention paid to all aspects of design

Highs
  • Lightweight at around 17kg

  • Bosch Performance Line SX mid-drive motor with 55Nm of torque and 600W peak power

  • Excellent battery range with combined 650Wh

  • Adjustable geometry with Whyte’s Shape.it Link V2

  • Premium components including Fox Factory suspension and SRAM AXS T-Type gearing

  • Good weatherproofing and thoughtful design details

  • Fidlock mount for water bottle even on small size

Lows
  • Tyres (Goodyear Escapes) less confidence-inspiring in wet conditions

  • Higher price point at £10,999

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BikeRadar
Whyte ELyte 150 Works review | Lightweight eMTB of the Year winner

May 2024 · Alex Evans

Whyte’s lightweight ebike tames trails with its incredibly balanced ride

Highs
  • Balanced geometry both up and downhill

  • Composed suspension

  • Excellent spec

  • Relatively light

  • Good battery life

  • Adjustable geometry

Lows
  • Motor cadence sweet spot

  • 36t chainring

  • Weedy stock rear tyre

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Pinkbike
Review: Whyte Elyte 150 Works - 'One of the Best Handling E-Bikes'

Mar 2024 · Seb Stott

The Elyte uses Bosch's new SX motor, which has 600 Watts of peak power.

Highs
  • Confident yet agile handling especially on steep and tight descents

  • Impressive suspension performance

  • Bosch SX motor gives powerful support and range with the included extender

  • Fits a water bottle and a range extender

Lows
  • Not the best for steep and technical climbs

  • Stock cockpit is too low for the XL size

  • It's ten grand

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Uni-directional carbon mainframe and seatstays, tapered head tube, ISCG 2 guide mounts, internal cable routing, Shape.it Link V2 and 12mm x 148mm Boost dropouts

Hanger StandardUDH

Fork

Fox Float 36 Factory 29in, 150mm travel, 44mm offset, Grip2 damper, tapered steerer, 110m x 15mm Kabolt axle

Travel150mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

Fox Float X Factory Series, EVOL, lock out, 210mm x 50mm

Bottom Bracket

N/A

Headset

FSA No. 69/56/SRS, 1-1/8in upper and 1.5in lower with sealed angular contact bearing (ACB) catridge bearings, with side entry internal routing

Stem

Whyte Trail full CNC, 32mm extension, 35mm bar bore

Handlebar

Race Face Next R Carbon, 20mm rise, 35mm bar bore, 800mm width

Saddle

Fizik Terra Aidon, 145mm wide, Wingflex, S-Alloy Mobius rail

Seatpost

Whyte drop.it II Adjust, 30.9mm (sizes S/M 140-170mm travel; sizes L/XL 170-200mm travel), MMX Paddle remote lever

TypeDropper

Pedals

Fibre reinforced composite platform

Grips

Whyte Enduro lock-on

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM XO T-Type AXS, 12 speed

Front Derailleur

N/A

Crank

Hope E-Bike Cranks, 155mm length, Bosch mounting, 36T chainring T-type

Shifters

SRAM AXS Pod, right, MMX, 12 speed

Cassette

SRAM XS 1295, T-Type, 10-52T, 12 speed

Chain

SRAM XO T-Type, 12 speed

Brakes

Hope Tech4 V4, four piston hydraulic, 200mm diameter floating disc rotor

TypeHydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

Hope Tech 4

Wheels
Rims

Whyte TeXtreme Innegra infused, carbon Trail rims, 28 hole front, 32 hole rear (CushCore Trail rim protection fitted to rear wheel)

Spokes

DT Swiss New Champion 2.0mm, black stainless, brass nipples

Front Hub

Hope Pro 5, six bolt, 15mm x 110mm Boost spacing, 28 hole

Rear Hub

Hope Pro 5, six bolt, 12mm x 148mm Boost spacing, XD driver, 32 hole

Tires

Maxxis Minion DHF, EXO TR MaxxGripp 29in x 2.5in front; Maxxis Dissector, EXO+ TR MaxxTerra 29in x 2.4in, rear

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Last updated June 4