Cube Acid 2021 Mountain BIke
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About the Cube Acid It's time to reassess how good you think a trail hardtail can be. The Acid's Sram NX Eagle 1x12 transmission is built to deliver quick, precise shifts time after time, over a gear range big enough to make light work of any climb you care to take on. A Rock Shox Silver air fork serves up 100mm of plush, easily adjustable, trail-taming travel. And powerful Shimano hydraulic disc brakes - with a bigger rotor up front - help keep your speed in check on the descents. Which trail will you tame next? They say that the frame is the heart of a bicycle. It's the reason we've put so much care into the Acid's design, using our Advanced Mechanical Forming process and 6061 aluminium to build a frame that's stiff where it needs to be, but still comfortable and responsive. Complex profile main tubes and a tapered head tube ensure efficient pedalling and accurate steering, and our Agile Ride Geometry puts you firmly in control for a fun, safe ride every time. There are rack and guard mounts for added versatility, and internal cable routing reduces maintenance. It's all in the detail. Key Features CUBE Aluminium Lite frame with Internal Cable Routing is light and stiff for improved efficiency and power transfer Rock SHox Judy Silver TK Air Fork is stiff, yet lightweight and packed with the latest features and performance to meet the demands of modern mountain biking SRAM NX Eagle 12 Speed Drivetrain for precise gear changes and making it easier to ride up steep hills Shimano BR-MT400 Hydraulic Disc Brakes, provide powerful and controllable stopping power in all conditions Schwalbe Smart Sam, Active, 2. 25 Tyres offer great traction off road and excellent rolling ability on the tarmac CUBE Sizing Choosing the bike size depends on the type of bike, your height, your riding style, and your preference. A correct fitting bike will be more comfortable, more efficient and more fun to ride. This bike size guide gives our customers general advice on choosing th
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