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I've not had much of a problem. Micks Bikes in Bury St Edmunds have got me a Cube Agree GTC pro quick as a flash!
Just depends what the distributor has at the time IME. When I went looking at the CAAD the shop rang the distributor and they only had one left in the country in my size and spec so I bought it and picked it up a week later. No idea how long I'd have had to wait for one to come into the country but it would no doubt have been an age.
 

barnesy

Well-Known Member
Not my carbon but a nice bike i seen while in New York

I didnt want to look like a thief taking pictures of someones bike while locked up.

It looks like a chinese frame as it has the belt drive, something ive never seen but stickered up like a Trek, very nice bike:

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barnesy

Well-Known Member
Just done som searching and it seems this is a real trek, a district i think, the wheels arent meant to be on there though and could be chinese ones.

Over $3000 for a commuting bike thought...
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
There is a genuine Trek like that, belt drive, carbon fixed wheel/SS bike. The wheels do look to be upgraded on this though.
 

Graham1426

Active Member
Location
West Midlands
Congrats on your patience. Can't say I'd have been as accommodating. I'd have been off down the road buying something else TBH. Cannondale used to be notorious for unreliable supply, (perhaps they still are, I've got mine so I don't know and frankly don't care;)), but Cube are definitely doing their level best to take the top spot in unreliable supply from what I've read on here.

Good news, got a call from my lbs today, my Cube Agree GTC (triple) as landed :thumbsup: will be picking her up on Saturday morning. will post up pics.
 

tiswas-steve

Über Member
Good news, got a call from my lbs today, my Cube Agree GTC (triple) as landed :thumbsup: will be picking her up on Saturday morning. will post up pics.

You're gonna luv the Cube Graham, I've got a Agree GTC Race and I still ride it with a smile on my face every time.
Let the CC club know what you think of the beast after the first ride.

Enjoy !!!
 

Graham1426

Active Member
Location
West Midlands
You're gonna luv the Cube Graham, I've got a Agree GTC Race and I still ride it with a smile on my face every time.
Let the CC club know what you think of the beast after the first ride.

Enjoy !!!

Thanks Steve, i considered several makes of bikes but always arrived back at the Cube, i will post my thoughts once i have had a good ride out.
 

Graham1426

Active Member
Location
West Midlands
Graham1426, post: 1730467 said:
Been MTB for a number of years, but fancied dipping my toes into the world of road bikes as i have decided to begin commuting to work, and wanted something that would be suitable for long weekend rides.

I had on order a Cube Agree GTC, and picked her up yesterday ^_^ i just love it

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My first real ride today 20 mls, here are my humble thoughts on my new bike. Firstly the ride comfort is very good soaking up all the bumps the road could throw at it , the bike feels solid and true on fast decsents, and feels solid on climbs and when you come out of the saddle, steering inspires confidence in quick turns. Acceleration is awesome, attack the pedals and the transfer of power is instant ^_^
The Shimano 105 GS is slick and precise with effortless changes.
This was my first 20mls (averaged 16 mph) on a road bike for 30 odd years, but i got home after my ride feeling very fresh, no shoulder, neck, back ache ect lets hope i can say the same after a 100 miler :smile: this maybe down to getting fitted correctly for the bike, but i also think the bike itself also as a lot to do with it. i am very very pleased with the overall performance of my bike and feel it was money very well spent

Apologies if my "review" is basic, it is just my findings, and opinions after a ride out this morning.
 
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