Cube bikes

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Dunlopdave

Active Member
Location
Horley,surrey
Hi all
After 6 months of getting back into cycling on my cheap Internet bought Dunlop MTB (hence the nickname I seam to have picked up) I've just put a deposit on a Cube Nature hybrid 2011 reduced from £769 to £599, excellent speck for the money (according to LBS).Has anyone out there got one
or knows what they're like
 

stu1903

Über Member
Location
Scotland
Cube bikes are fantastic. Great spec for your money. I have the 2010 Cub Agree GTC Pro Carbon road bike and love it.

I work for FreeFlow Bikes and the Cube range is one of our best sellers.
 
I'm sure some more actual Cube owners will be along soon to confirm what Stu says about the spec and value for money, whereas me.... I'm a bit like yourself, in the wannabe club.

I did a fair bit of research when deciding which bike to go for and ended up with a deposit on a 2012 Cube cyclocross.

Only prob is that the delivery date of November has been put back to December, and I'm sure someone mentioned January on here a little while ago.

You will be out enjoying yours before mine even arrives in the UK.... let us know how it goes. :biggrin:
 

Ajax_Gaz

Shut up Legs!
Location
Cardiff
Sorry to hijack the thread but what is the frame quality on the cube bikes like and what is the geometry like? (Agree range compared to Peloton etc)
 
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Dunlopdave

Active Member
Location
Horley,surrey
apparently the cube frames are made in the for east,then shipped to germany where the rest of the bike is put together.
I'm not sure of the quality,but i'm told there good,and they come with lifetime warranty
 

tiswas-steve

Über Member
As for the geometry regarding the Agree and the Peloton as far as I can figure the Peloton is more upright compared to the Agree which feels quite racey but the main issue with Cube bikes is the sizing which comes up small, so if you are thinking of becoming a Cubist ill try to get a test ride first.

( I'm liking the use of the term Cubist ). :thumbsup:
 

Ajax_Gaz

Shut up Legs!
Location
Cardiff
As for the geometry regarding the Agree and the Peloton as far as I can figure the Peloton is more upright compared to the Agree which feels quite racey but the main issue with Cube bikes is the sizing which comes up small, so if you are thinking of becoming a Cubist ill try to get a test ride first.

( I'm liking the use of the term Cubist ). :thumbsup:

Cheers for the info! :thumbsup:

Do Cube bikes really come with a lifetime warranty?
 
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Dunlopdave

Active Member
Location
Horley,surrey
Only the frame has lifetime warranty!
 
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Dunlopdave

Active Member
Location
Horley,surrey
Just been on cube web site only 5years warranty on frame first owner only . I will be having a chat with LBS who told me lifetime, sorry if I've misled anyone
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
As for the geometry regarding the Agree and the Peloton as far as I can figure the Peloton is more upright compared to the Agree which feels quite racey but the main issue with Cube bikes is the sizing which comes up small, so if you are thinking of becoming a Cubist ill try to get a test ride first.

( I'm liking the use of the term Cubist ). :thumbsup:
Indeed.:hello:
 
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