Is Cube agree a good bike?

Is Cube agree a good bike?

A very good all-round bike with an impressive ride quality from the stiff frameset, and quality finishing kit. A wheel upgrade to something lighter would really transform it in the hills.

Are Cube bikes sold in USA?

CUBE has dealers across North America that carry our bikes and e-bikes, let us point you in the right direction!

Is CUBE a German company?

CUBE is a German bicycle brand.

Where are Cube bikes built?

Cube – High quality bikes made in Germany 1993 in Waldershof founded the company headquarters of the company Cube is still today in the North Bavarian small town. Development, production and sales are carried out here on a total area of over 20,000 m².

What groupset does the cube agree GTC have?

The Cube Agree GTC is equipped with a full Shimano Tiagra groupset. We were delighted by the absence of a third party chainset, unbranded brake calipers, or any of the many and varied shortcuts routinely taken by the larger manufacturers in the quest to ‘achieve a price point’. If Cube can do it, why can’t their rivals?

Is the cube agree GTC SL a good rig?

Learn more Top marks to Cube; the Agree GTC SL is a decent rig, and not just at this price point — it’s an all-round versatile bike that will suit many riders’ ability and ambitions. Cube may not have the team to race its latest showpiece, but it’s assured a place on the affordability podium.

Which wheels for the cube agree GTC tiagra?

The Cube Agree GTC rolls on Shimano R500 wheels, from the lower end of the Japanese giant’s wheel range, with 20 spokes front, 24 rear, and a claimed weight of 1900 grams for the set. They were solid, dependable, and, as such, a good match for the Tiagra componentry (some vendors brand them as ‘Tiagra wheels’).

Which cube bike should I buy?

For a range of cheaper aluminium framed road bikes consider Cube’s Peloton range and for a range of carbon fibre framed road bikes for around the same price consider Cube’s Agree GTC range. ( What is a compact chainset? ) Do you own this bike?