Cycling Bargains - Cycles UK Whyte 2026 Kado Works Full Suspension Electric Mountain Bike Medium Gun metal black | Price promise, free shipping over £30, click & collect, 0% finance & hassle free returns. (CyclesUK-WEKAW2MV1)
Cycles UK Whyte 2026 Kado Works Full Suspension Electric Mountain Bike Medium Gun metal black | Price promise, free shipping over £30, click & collect, 0% finance & hassle free returns.
Product Description
The 2026 Whyte Kado Works Full Suspension Electric Mountain Bike was designed, developed and proven by the UKs first ever E-Enduro National Champion and 2024 E-Enduro Series Champion, Sam Shucksmith. Both titles were won aboard the prototype. The championship-winning Kado Works blends a full carbon-fibre frameset with Boschs latest CX motor and battery technologies. All combined with meticulously custom-tuned suspension performance and the highest performing parts list possible so you can unleash the speed everywhere.The Kado Works has been designed around the lowest, most centred centre of gravity (the point at which an objects mass is evenly distributed and balanced) to give you the finest handling possible. By positioning the major masses of an eMTB (the motor and batteries) as low and centrally between the tyre contact patches as possible, Kado Works delivers you balanced control, effortless agility, sure-footed stability and absolute confidence. All so you can ride faster and with more poise to master every track.With an 800Wh internal battery as standard and compatibility with Boschs aftermarket 250Wh PowerMore range extender (available separately fits size MXL frames), Kado Works is ready to give you up to a 1050Wh of combined battery capacity. Kado Works is also compatible with Boschs aftermarket lighter, smaller 600Wh PT600 internal battery (just add Whytes battery end caps), so you can pick and choose smaller or larger batteries for different races. And all without needing to adjust any of the battery compartment internals just slide the old battery out, add the endcaps to the new battery, and slide it in.With the Bosch Smart System which links up the Kado Workss top-tube Bosch Kiox 400C LCD display, battery and motor via the eBike Flow app you have even more information at your fingertips to manage, tailor and personalise your bike just how you want to get even more from your riding: tune the motor support levels upgrade to the latest motor software updates, and more. Weve also wired-in SRAMs AXS wireless electronic rear mech directly into the bikes main battery, so youll never need to remember to charge your gears again.This bike is perfect forEnduro racers and riders who want a race winning bike with flexible battery options. The Kado Works is a proven winner. Key Features170mm front + 151mm rear of suspension travel.Fox Podium Factory 29in fork + Fox Float X2 Factory EVOL custom-tuned shock.Uni-directional full carbon fibre frame with geometry adjustment.Boschs fifth generation Performance Line CX full-torque full-power motor.Ready for the latest software upgrade to unlock E-MTB+ mode + 100Nm torque + 750W peak power.800Wh removeable internal battery.29in wheels front and rear + MX ready.
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