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Cube cross race pro review
Cube cross race pro review











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He is also a regular presenter on BikeRadar’s YouTube channel and the BikeRadar podcast. Tom has written for BikeRadar, MBUK and Cycling Plus, and was previously technical editor of What Mountain Bike magazine. He has a particular focus on mountain bikes, but spends plenty of time on gravel bikes, too. Tom Marvin is a technical editor at and MBUK magazine. Bosch’s Performance CX motor is fed by a 625Wh battery. Magura supplies the MT7 brakes, and SRAM the wireless X01 AXS drivetrain and Reverb dropper post. Up front, you get the new Fox 38 fork with 170mm of travel, while the rear is controlled by a Float DPX2 shock, both in the top-level Factory spec.

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The 160mm travel bikes feature a full carbon frame, including rear triangle (new for 2021), with Fox suspension front and rear. The Nyon-equipped bikes cost £200 / €200 more than their Kiox-equipped siblings, but this additional cost gets you a more advanced display unit on the bars, with touchscreen and navigation capabilities. If electrical assistance off-road is more your thing, then Cube’s 160mm travel e-enduro bike might be more up your street.Ĭube has worked with Bosch on its e-MTB range, and this range-topping bike gets the fourth-generation Performance Line CX motor, along with either the Kiox or Nyon display unit. The top e-MTB from Cube, with Fox suspension, wireless shifting and powerful brakes.













Cube cross race pro review