I think i'm down to a choice between these two - finally after 24 pages.......

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Milkfloat

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I saw want to stay out of further comments on this thread and put it on ignore, but I am determined you buy a bike. Yet again you are trusting someone I a shop who has an opinion different to the rest of the world, has never seen you and does not know your fit. On the other hand you have sat on a 58 and found it fine, so how come a 60 is now too small?

A Cube 60 is perfect for me at 6'4", so I doubt it will be too small for you at 6'1". Just buy the damn thing and get out and ride.
 

Ste pt1

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It's a Cube
and what's wrong with cube bikes I've ordered a 2016 attain sl
 

vickster

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and what's wrong with cube bikes I've ordered a 2016 attain sl
See above...ref cracked frames, not being replaced under warranty...except that is for the one quoted about as a prime example...which was indeed replaced under warranty :wacko:

Apparently the issue still hasn't been resolved :whistle:
 

cuberider

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I saw want to stay out of further comments on this thread and put it on ignore, but I am determined you buy a bike. Yet again you are trusting someone I a shop who has an opinion different to the rest of the world, has never seen you and does not know your fit. On the other hand you have sat on a 58 and found it fine, so how come a 60 is now too small?

A Cube 60 is perfect for me at 6'4", so I doubt it will be too small for you at 6'1". Just buy the damn thing and get out and ride.

a 58 is fine for me at 6" if it helps
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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a 58 is fine for me at 6" if it helps


So your Cube doesn't feel too small in any way?


I found the 58cm Peloton i tried on Friday to be a good size. Why they keep saying no it'll be too small i don't know? I thought a 60cm would be met with a yes it's the right size, but no,it's not happening! Even the 4 year old thread about Cube sizing i linked,had posters at around my height saying a 58cm is fine for them, but then someone'll say no it's too small and put me off.
 

Crandoggler

Senior Member
My friend is 6ft 1 and rides a 58cm Cube peloton.

I tested a specialized Allez one upon a time. The guy told me that the 58cm suited me better, I say this, as I felt much better on the 56cm and at 6ft 1, have always felt better on 56cm bikes. Now I understand that cube bikes do come up smaller. However, if the 58cm feels better to you, it probably will be. I personally wouldn't buy a bike because someone said I looked better on a bike that didn't feel comfortable to me.

I'd say someone at 6ft 1 would be at the lower limit for a (proper, not cube) 58cm bike, dependant on the geometry.

Anyway, please buy one.
 
See above...ref cracked frames, not being replaced under warranty...except that is for the one quoted about as a prime example...which was indeed replaced under warranty :wacko:

Apparently the issue still hasn't been resolved :whistle:

Did you really think I was talking about that one ? :rolleyes:
That was an example of many which have cracked.Not just warranty issues.The issue was not about warranty's,but cracked frames.And I found one on this very site :wacko:
Did you do a search ? :whistle:
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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I saw want to stay out of further comments on this thread and put it on ignore, but I am determined you buy a bike. Yet again you are trusting someone I a shop who has an opinion different to the rest of the world, has never seen you and does not know your fit. On the other hand you have sat on a 58 and found it fine, so how come a 60 is now too small?

A Cube 60 is perfect for me at 6'4", so I doubt it will be too small for you at 6'1". Just buy the damn thing and get out and ride.

So you reckon this http://www.discountcyclesdirect.co.uk/catalog/product.php?CI_ID=14989&O_ID=1 will be big enough for me?
 

vickster

Legendary Member
Did you really think I was talking about that one ? :rolleyes:
That was an example of many which have cracked.Not just warranty issues
Did you do a search ? :whistle:

Nope, that's down to @Accy cyclist . I have no intention of buying a carbon road bike...I have one ;) and other things to do

You quoted that poster as an example of a cracked frame, fine, but you also said that there was a long backlog of warranty issues...ironically you selected a case that had been rectified! Oops
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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Just to throw a spanner in the works. Why don't you buy a Planet X Pro Carbon for that money? You'll actually get a full Groupset. Not a couple of shifters and derailleurs.

http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CBPXSLPRIV22/planet-x-pro-carbon-sram-rival-11-road-bike

I mean, that's a bloody bargain.


It looks nice,especially the pink one:blush:.,but Vickster reckons the gearing isn't too great for hill climbing. Also you have to consider there are 4 colours(where's the orange one gone?). Meaning how long will it take me to decide which colour to choose.:wacko:
 

vickster

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It looks nice,especially the pink one:blush:.,but Vickster reckons the gearing isn't too great for hill climbing.
Erm...yes it is! Clue below
  • SRAM Rival 11 groupset, WiFLi Climber groupset
50/34 front and 11-32 rear is perfect for climbing...which is what @Kbrook was saying earlier when he offered you a try out on his bike

However, you seem to want a triple, thus need Shimano not SRAM...which you can find on that lovely Sabbath Aspire Ti from Spa ;)
 
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