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Hi Hubbers

 

We are interested in getting some feedback on what Cube bikes you would like to see available in the market.

Please view www.cube.eu for a few range of possible options.

 

29er v 650b

160 mm travel or 100 mmm travel, or hardtail

Top spec, average spec or low spec etc.

Mountain, road, commuting, e-bikes etc

 

You are welcome to give broad descriptions or actual models.

This can also include specific clothes or accessories

 

One lucky responent will win a Cube T- Shirt.

 

Let the fun begin!

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IMO we have a serious shortage of AM/Enduro type bikes here. So 140,150,160mm travel bikes would be cool nice to have.

 

If those Stereos had been available here last December, I would have bought one. My next bike purchase will be in about 4 years, so hopefully they are an option then!

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Hi Cube SA,

My opinion is 120 and 140mm travel as I think that SA has a lot of different terrain and these would be do it ALL bikes in my opinion.

Posted

Carbon 29er hardtail, XT or X9 groupset,100mm travel sub 10.5kg. The Cube Elite Super HPC Pro 29 seems to fit that description.The colour I am not to fond of. Would prefer the Elite Super HPC Race's colour

Posted

IMO we have a serious shortage of AM/Enduro type bikes here. So 140,150,160mm travel bikes would be cool nice to have.

 

Agree

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I had a look at the AMS 100 Super HPC PRo 29 before buying my current bike last year. really nice bike but stock and support in CT swayed me. would definitely look at this again when I upgrade.

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your largest market will come in the 650b 140mm range, its brilliant trail/enduro and can also be use for XC, don't believe the 160 hype it is still a small segment of the market and you don't want to sit with stock.

 

look at the SA history, only bikes coming in as readily available stock are.... Giant trance, scott genius, specialized stumpjumper, trek remedy please not the giant Reign doesn't count as it is a special order item. ,

 

unfortunately it pays to cater to a wider market audience, and I know im not going to be popular with saying 140mm but it makes more business sense , even though I ride a 150mm, the market is too 'niche' especially in xc land

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