![]() ![]() ![]() For technical, all-mountain eMTB thrashing then the latest Stereo Hybrid 160 range is best suited. There are four Stereo Hybrid 140 models ranging from the SR Suntour equipped Pro 500 at £3199 to the Fox 36/Float DPX equipped, £4499 Stereo Hybrid 140 TM 500. For riders wanting a trail friendly eMTB then the Stereo Hybrid 120 and carbon framed Stereo Hybrid 120 HPC has the widest range. Cube include the name Hybrid to denote that the bike is an eBike.Īt the top end of Cube’s full suspension eMTBs is the Stereo Hybrid 160 Action Team 500.Īs with the hardtails, Cube produce Hybrid versions of their three Stereo full suspension models, again all are specced with Bosch motors and batteries.but this time all models are specced with wider 27.5″x2.6″ tyres for better grip. In fact for almost every one of the above mentioned ranges there is a corresponding electric version. eMTBĬube also has one of the widest ranges of pedal-assisted eMTBs of any brand. The team replica Two15 Race is specced with Fox 40 Factory suspension forks and a Fox Factory X2 air shock. Two complete models are available as well as a frame only option (£2299-£4899). As its name suggests, this beast provides 215mm of rear wheel travel. To cater for downhill racing Cube produce the Two15. Whereas the middle Hanzz 190 SL (£2399) has almost more potential as a privateer downhiller, coming as it does with a 200mm travel Marzocchi Bomber triple clamp fork. The three bike range looks slightly disjointed as the lower Hanzz 190 Race (£2299) and top end Hanzz 190 TM (£3799) come with 180mm single crown forks. If freeride or bike park riding is your thing then the newly launched Hanzz 190 is your bike. The range starts at £1399 for the Shimano XT and RockShox Recon Silver equipped Reaction C:62 through to £2699 for the SRAM XO1 Eagle/RockShox Reba RL equipped Reaction C:62 Eagle.īike park big air? The Hanzz 190 with its 190mm of travel will get you down the most technical of trails. The Reaction C:62‘s carbon frame has all the latest features such as 148mm Boost rear dropouts and dropper post routing. Here carbon fibre takes off to create a range of bikes suited for general trail riding through to XC racing. The range starts at £1049 for the Reaction Pro and the top end TM and SL versions are £1599.Ī quick peak at our highlights of the new 2018 Cube mountain bike rangeįrame material is the big change at the Reaction C:62 level. Mated to 2.6″ diameter tyres, a longer 130mm travel Fox 34 suspension fork and wide bar/short stem cockpit dimensions. It has a reinforced frame and slacker angles for more technical riding ability. Three of the four models follow on from the Acid with more cross country geometry (albeit slightly longer in reach and a degree slacker in head angle) but the Reaction TM is Cube’s nod to the UK specific ‘hardcore’ hardtail. The Reaction series features a much lighter and stiffer, triple-butted aluminium frame and higher levels of componentry. The mid-range Reaction series features a lighter aluminium frame. ![]()
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