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Trek VS Cube Bikes: Which is Better?

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Trek and Cube produce two of the most popular bicycle series worldwide. Whether you’re competing in a race or want to exercise around your neighborhood, these brands should be near the top of your list. Though they may be similar, some distinct differences make one better than the other for many cyclists.

When it comes to Trek vs. Cube bikes, Trek is typically better for off-road performance, boasting better handling and control. Whereas Cube provides an excellent racing experience designed for smooth comfort. Though Cube bikes may be cheaper than Trek, they are not readily available in the U.S.

Throughout this article, you will learn the following information about choosing between Trek and Cube bikes:

  • Pros and cons of both bicycle brands to help you pick the best one
  • Which company is right for your cycling experience
  • Tips to highlight long-term issues and benefits you’ll encounter

Pros of Trek

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According to Bike Exchange , Trek Bikes have been around since the 1970s. They were made to improve local cyclists’ performance with metal frames similar to those produced in Japan. Many years later, the brand exploded onto the cycling scene with apparel and top-of-the-line bikes. It might’ve started as a cycling frame company, but there’s no denying the impressive accomplishments since its founding.

Trek prides itself on reducing climate change and improving the world’s health through cycling. You can find the perfect match for your style, whether you prefer competition or off-road riding. However, Trek is best known for its comfortable off-road handling, which is why so many people flock to their bikes worldwide.

Trek also offers quite a few more gears when compared to other brands, including Cube. They also have customizable bikes for more serious cyclists. Below, we will break down the pros and cons of Trek bikes to help you make a more informed decision.

Trek bikes are not only chosen by some world-class athletes, they are also made for everyday use. With their range of family, off-roading, and hybrids, there is a bike for everyone within their range. Let’s take a look at some of the company’s biggest benefits.

They Make a Wide Range of Bicycles 

Trek offers a wide range of bicycles for men, women, and children. Everyone can find a bike they love from this company. Their price points are also quite varied, making them an economical choice for adults and children. Trek began investing in a new lineup of bikes for women in 2000, and now offer dozens of excellent options.

World Class Off-road Bikes

Trek off-road bikes are some of the best in the world. From the knobby tires to the unique frame design, Trek has improved the industry-standard more than most of its competitors. Their ultra-light carbon and aluminum frames are renowned within the cycling industry. The durable construction is robust but lightweight, making them as fast as they are strong. 

Hardtail and Full-suspension Models

Trek offers hardtail and full-suspension models, so you can choose whichever you prefer. Full-suspension is an excellent choice for hilly environments, but hardtail bikes are typically smoother on flat surfaces. Base your decision on the environment and terrain you cycle through.

Competition Bikes

At his peak, world-renowned cyclist Lance Armstrong used Trek bikes for years. This includes a handful of championship races. Though Armstrong’s reputation has been tarnished in recent years, you cannot overlook his skill and speed on the track. When buying a Trek bike, you know that it is champion-approved.

As with any good product, there are some drawbacks with Trek bikes. From their price-points to their unusual design, they may not be for everyone.

They Are Expensive

Some cyclists believe Trek bikes are overpriced compared to similar brands, such as Specialized. However, they hold their value better than the vast majority of cycling companies. If you are looking for a long-term investment, the price is overshadowed by its performance, extended warranty options, and resale value.

Short Top Tubes

Their mountain bikes have short top tubes, which may or may not be an inconvenience for you. Top tubes impact how the rider sits and learns while they cycle, so you might want to ride a Trek mountain bike before making the commitment. That being said, many cyclists prefer the unique design.

They Do Not Do Well on Flat Roads

Trek’s mountain bikes are much harder to ride on concrete or asphalt than typical off-road bicycles. Bike Forums users claim Trek bicycles aren’t as comfortable on concrete due to their knobby tires. Though Trek does offer road bikes, their hybrid options don’t use smooth tires, either.

An Overview of Cube Bikes

Cube’s story started in a small furniture factory many years ago, but the company expanded into a massive production facility that sells bicycles to more than 60 countries. While they’re not too popular in the US, they’re consistently growing.

Most of Cube’s beginner bicycles are designed for trail riding because that was their first business venture. Since then, Cube has focused its attention on competitions, which is why Bike Exchange reports they are often used in Enduro and XO competitions.

If you’re considering getting a bike from this high-end company, you should learn both sides of the equation. Below, we’ll explore a handful of pros and cons that have recently gotten this company a lot of attention.

Cube has come a long way since its inception, including a number or world championship races. Not only are they inexpensive, but they also offer more affordable electric bikes for people looking to go further. 

They Are Economical

Cube bikes are often cheaper than comparable cycling brands. If money is a deciding factor, Cube should be your top choice. Cube also has a range of affordable e-bikes, which are typically much more expensive from other companies.

World-class Racing Bikes

While Cube started with trail bikes, their racing bicycles are some of the best in the industry. The shift from off-road to on-road bicycles is one of the many reasons Cube has remained relevant for so long. That being said, they also sell hybrid, fitness, road, and urban mobility bikes for men, women, and children.

Top of the Line E-Bikes

Their e-bikes continue to make massive improvements over other companies. Aerium technology has propelled their e-bikes to the top by reducing weight while improving handling. They also have integrated battery packs that look seamless and visually appealing to most cyclists.

Like Trek, Cube has several hardtail and full-suspension models, allowing you to decide which model fits your cycling style. Both options offer unique on-road and off-road benefits, so don’t overlook either of them. If possible try each method before making your decision.

Cube’s bicycles are used in numerous competitions every year, including some of the world’s biggest races. As mentioned above, they’re found in XO and Enduro competitions throughout Europe and neighboring locations. It’s very reassuring to use the same tools as professionals in the industry.

Along with their lack of representation within the U.S, Cube does not have the best history with the customer service. Not only that, but they are still working to repair their reputation after an unfortunate release of defective bikes. 

The Company in Based in Europe

Currently, Cube is mostly popular in Europe, but not so much in the US. If you live in the United States, you might be one of the few people riding one of these bicycles. However, given their continued growth and popularity, Cube bikes will no doubt make their way to the states in time.

Poor Customer Service

Unfortunately, Cube does not have the best customer service team. TrustPilot reviewers claim they always have trouble reaching Cube’s customer service line. Though they have excellent warranties that combat these issues, poor customer service is a frustrating issue for many consumers. 

TrustPilot reviews should be taken with a grain of salt, people are more likely to complain than giving positive reviews. Always buy a bike in a shop, preferably one that has a good reputation.

They Have a Bad History with a Certain Bike

A few years ago, Cube produced a bad batch of bikes with carbon frames that cracked easily. While they have fixed the problem, people are still worried they might encounter a cracked carbon frame from buying a used model. If you’re buying a brand-new Cube bicycle, disregard this downside.

You’ve seen all you need to know about both companies, but how are you supposed to know which one fits your situation? Here’s a list of questions to ask yourself to make the buying process easier:

  • Where do you live ? People living in the US should almost always choose Trek because there are many more dealers. You might have trouble finding a mechanic who’s worked on Cube bikes, though there are a few. People living in Europe can pick either company.
  • What kind of cycling do you prefer ? Those who enjoy off-road cycling should get Trek bikes, while on-road cyclists might want to pick Cube. However, both companies offer solutions for every field, so don’t feel too limited.
  • What’s your budget ? Cube bikes are typically cheaper than Trek bikes. You can find low-cost bicycles for children, too. Remember to ask about warranties to keep your bike covered in case of an incident.

Now that you know the primary differences between Cube and Trek, you’ll be able to decide which cycling company is best for your situation. Trek is an excellent company if you prefer off-road cycling, while Cube is better for long-distance racing, competing, and exercise. However, they both cross over into the other’s expertise.

Here’s a quick recap of the post:

  • You can’t go wrong with either company since they’re both top-notch.
  • Cube provides dozens of comfort features to make long-distance cycling easier.
  • Trek designs their bikes to promote off-road handling and performance.

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  • 20 Oct 2012

Having spent the last few weeks looking into buying my first full sus mtb, i have narrowed it down to two bikes; Cube AMS 130 race 2013 Trek ex 6 2013 the cube would appear to be better value, with respect to forks, xt, etc etc. but i am being reliably ??, informed that the trek offers a far superior suspension platform. and of course the option to upgrade forks, drive train etc etc at a later date, should i so wish. Any experience, views, on either bike gratefully recieved. cheers, John  

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  • 23 Oct 2012

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I'm not disagreeing with Drago as above - but Cube DO make very good and highly rated bicycles at competitive prices, so I would not dismiss them out of hand. My Cube Attention was superb value for money. I am not sure why Drago feels that the Trek warranty would be any better than Cubes?  

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I would take the Cube  

mrandmrspoves said: My Cube Attention was superb value for money. I am not sure why Drago feels that the Trek warranty would be any better than Cubes? Click to expand...
  • 27 Oct 2012

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Bit late I know, but I can quote from experience that Treks customer service when it comes to warranty claims is awesome. I'd personally get a Trek because it was so good they deserve the plug! That said, I've never had cause to test Cube's, and they do give you a hell of a lot of bike for your money!  

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Trek Only as i have 2 of them and both have been spot on sweet  

Glad you're happy with your purchase. I must agree my old Cube just felt like it could eat the miles.  

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rudivoller22

VamP wrote: Brakes don't make you fast. The Crockett is one of the best ALU cross frames out there. The Cube is, meh. You can always upgrade the brakes. Muddy end of season two bikes are much faster than one, so get the canti braked Crockett if they still have them at Evans. You can get two for your budget!

roastie_cyclocross

Roastie_Cyclocross wrote: I've not ridden either bikes, but the only thing that I would throw into the ring is my cantilever CX bike on a very muddy race at the start of the season was getting so clogged with mud around the brakes that I could hardly push it. My next CX bike will definitely have hydro disc brakes. My front derailer was also so caked in mud I couldn't see it, so I am also leaning towards 1 x 11 gearing. I like the look of this GT Grade CX Rival. I know it's not Evans, but Rutland are doing £100 off if you spend over £1k, so comes in well under budget. https://www.rutlandcycling.com/bikes/ro ... red_378753
rudivoller22 wrote: Thanks for the replies. I've asked to test ride both so will see how I get on. Still can't find anyone who has actually ridden the Cube so difficult to get a decent opinion other than the crap in magazines.
devhads wrote: VamP wrote: Brakes don't make you fast. The Crockett is one of the best ALU cross frames out there. The Cube is, meh. You can always upgrade the brakes. Muddy end of season two bikes are much faster than one, so get the canti braked Crockett if they still have them at Evans. You can get two for your budget!

trek_dan

trek_dan wrote: Roastie_Cyclocross wrote: I've not ridden either bikes, but the only thing that I would throw into the ring is my cantilever CX bike on a very muddy race at the start of the season was getting so clogged with mud around the brakes that I could hardly push it. My next CX bike will definitely have hydro disc brakes. My front derailer was also so caked in mud I couldn't see it, so I am also leaning towards 1 x 11 gearing. I like the look of this GT Grade CX Rival. I know it's not Evans, but Rutland are doing £100 off if you spend over £1k, so comes in well under budget. https://www.rutlandcycling.com/bikes/ro ... red_378753
Roastie_Cyclocross wrote: Hi Dan, Thanks for the response. My issue wasn't the fact that the brakes were not working, they still stopped me as expected. More that so much mud, leaves & twigs collected around the brakes themselves that the wheels could hardly turn as this was rubbing on the tyres. Happy to look at new brakes if it would prevent this, but I suspect this is just a downside of having canti brakes. I've just bought some new smaller tyres that will hopefully help shed mud better and give me a bit more clearance(Michelin Mud 2's in 30c compared with Schwalbe Rapid Rob's in 35c), looks like it's going to be another muddy forest race this weekend so see I'll what difference this makes.

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Considering adding to my existing Trek with either of the following 29ers. Trek Superfly AL Elite/Fox Evo 32 Float/Shimano XT/SLX drivechain/Shimano SLX brakes. Cube Reaction SL/Rock Shox SID RL 29/Shimano XT drivechain/Shimano Deore XT brakes. Both are about the same kinda price at £1600. Was wondering if anyone out there had experience of either? Thanks in advance for any replies.  

Anyone got any ideas how I can get some replies to this post?  

Decision day looms! Still not sure which way to go.....  

^ yeah but how does the other geometry stack up? I know nothing about the Cube but maybe the TT is supposed to be short.  

I have 19" Cube Reaction GTC Pro from 2012. I'm 182 cm with 83 cm inseam and the sizing is spot on for me. Cube bikes are very well made and have good reputation. GTC Pro was my first Cube and after good experiences on the brand I bought also Cube Stereo. Both are very good bikes. I found the follwing link very good when deciding the frame size: Reach and Stack mountain bike mtb sizing and geometry ? Mtb Stuff Downhill Mountain Biking  

Exactly the same conclusion I came to. Nowhere in the UK stocks 23" Cube Reaction and definitely no demo. 21" Trek available but again no demo.  

I have bought my Cubes from Fun-Corner. Highly recommended. Fun Corner | Fun-Corner *Bikes & Parts* If you ask offer via e-mail, they'll propably shave some euros from asking prices.  

Speak to Cycle Wright in Baston, Peterborough, they stock alot of Cubes, free delivery and their customer service is second to none, highly recommended... Cube Giant GT Scott Peterborough :: CycleWright.co, Peterborough Bike Shop *EDIT* Cubes are tried and tested too, they have a great reputation so you're not "taking a chance".  

As a final thought is the better spec of the Cube Reaction SL worth £300 more than the Cube Reaction Pro?  

Better brakes and better wheelset. The sun Ringle Radium is quite heavy for XC use. I would also upgrade rear derailleur to shadow plus at the shop, the price difference shouldn't be more than 30 £.  

Thanks for that. Is the fork worth the extra?  

I have only Fox forks and basically no experiences with RS forks, so I can't help you with that. But I find that the old rule of thumb is right: spend as much money on bike as you can afford.  

Is the Fox G2 geometry?  

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CUBE e-Bikes Review: Are These Bikes Any Good?

Last Updated on October 29, 2023 by Igor Karni

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Despite being widely regarded as a brand that represents the biking industry in continental Europe, CUBE was and will remain a German brand first. We can see this in the fact that most of its models, bikes and e-bikes alike, are still assembled in Germany. 

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Founded in Waldershof, Germany in 1993 by Marcus Puerner, it didn’t take long for CUBE to build a large audience and a solid reputation. Never mind its bike catalog. You only need to take a look at its expansive e-bike catalog, each product line filled with numerous variations of a given model. 

Much like many bike brand success stories, CUBE’s was characterized by a humble start. Its founder initially only started to get into the bike industry when he manually assembled bikes to get funding for his education in university. He rode the mountain bike wave of the ’90s and founded CUBE during that decade with a focus on creating top-notch mountain bikes.

From there, it took less than two decades for the brand to expand and attain the global reach and status it is currently enjoying. 

Cube E-bikes Review: Model Lines

As far as its e-bike selections are concerned, it’s safe to say that the brand offers the whole nine yards. There’s a good chance that their models, as a whole, can fit in most, if not all, the e-bike categories you can think of. This is clear proof that the brand has since shed its former reputation as a mountain bike specialist. Although, we can’t deny that their eMTBs, road, and gravel offerings are one of their clearer standouts. 

Presently, the brand boasts of as many as 20 distinct e-bike model lines. As said above, they are as varied as they are cost-effective – cost-effective in the sense that they bring the best value for money, at least, as far as high European (or mostly German) standards are concerned. You can immediately see this in the high-end technology incorporated into almost every model.

Read also: How to select the best – mountain , touring , commuter , cruiser , junior , city here or here , trike , folding , hybrid , cargo , road , gravel , kids’s here or here e-bike – in our comprehensive e-bike selection guides.

CUBE E-bike Model Lines

Cube elite hybrid emtb model line.

Any e-bike line that has this name would almost always be held to a higher standard than most. On the whole, the two e-bikes that are included in this line live up to it. The Elite Hybrid C:62 SL 625 29 along with its Race counterpart are certainly no pushovers. 

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Unlike other models in the line before, these hardtail offerings now use batteries that disappear into the frame, making them more similar to conventional bike designs. We have CUBE’s Modular Battery System to thank for this. 

They’re more suited for cross country and trail riding, though, which isn’t exactly what you’d expect from a pure hardtail model. This is also why we think it fits the Hybrid category more. 

It’s not really a con, considering the 85Nm of torque that it’s dynamic and ultra-responsive Bosch Drive Unit Performance CX Generation 4 motor can guarantee. That’s more than all the support you need to conquer the steepest inclines. 

Read also: How to select your first electric mountain bike ? And, How much does a good eMTB e-bike cost ?

Come to think of it, the majority of their components readily showcase the brand’s high-end reputation. Their geometry and light weight that does not go above 20kg (44 pounds) lend themselves well to ensuring riding comfort and nimbleness even in rough trails. We also see this quality in the Magura MT Thirty hydraulic disc brake and the Fox 32 Float Performance fork that keeps the weight low and imparts better overall handling. 

It’s an eMTB line that lives up to its name while not going overboard with its price tags.

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Elite Hybrid eMTB model line here .

CUBE REACTION HYBRID eMTB Model Line

This is undoubtedly CUBE’s most popular hardtail eMTB line and one of its most eclectic as well. After all, a lot of the models under this line could fall under the road category as well. Its latest 625 offerings do without the semi-integrated battery packs present in other models, and like other hardtail lines, opts to fully incorporate its battery into the frame.

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The same safe, no-brainer Bosch motor powers most of the models, though. It’s a motor that’s a ready advantage, considering the abundant torque and unprecedented acceleration. Taking a look at the SLT 625 29, it’s simply another model that demonstrates why CUBE has the eminence that it’s currently enjoying, which only a fraction of other brands can safely say they enjoy as well.

The Shimano XT hydraulic disc brakes with 4-piston front and rear calipers are a clear step up from models in other e-bike lines. Most models that fall under Reaction Hybrid have a riding range average of at least 60 miles (95 km), which is ideal, to say the least, for mountain biking and cross country riding. 

Read also: Why fat tires are good news for electric bikes ? And, How to select the best hybrid e-bike ?

Overall, this is one of the brand’s better Hybrid offerings, as it abounds in versatility. We see this in the wider tires and 100mm of travel apparent in the front suspension fork. This combination makes most models as much a great option for urban rides as well as for tough and rough trails. 

It’s all about being a general-purpose option, in short, and on the whole, that’s what most riders want from their e-bikes. 

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Reaction Hybrid eMTB model line here .

CUBE NURIDE HYBRID eMTB Model Line

We like the more comfort-oriented approach of the Nuride line, as is evidenced by the easy step-through frame that CUBE likes to refer to as “Easy Entry”. It’s a line that is no less powerful than the brand’s other hardtail offerings. 

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We like that the hardtail quality is readily apparent in the fact that it’s an overall lightweight e-bike line, especially if we’re going to consider the fact that this is quite possibly the heaviest among the other hardtails. Despite this fact, it only tops at 26kg (57.3 pounds); although, we do see why this slight deviation in weight can make other riders choose the Reaction Hybrid models instead. 

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The SL 625 Allroad model uses 12-speed XT Shimano gears, which are relatively easy to use even in the roughest terrains. We also like the fact that it’s one of the more generous model lines in the hardtail category, as proven by the nifty accessories like the kickstand, mudguards, and front lights. 

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Nuride Hybrid eMTB model line here .

CUBE STEREO HYBRID eMTB Model Line

The Stereo Hybrid 120, 140, and 160 undoubtedly carry most of the burden in representing the best that CUBE has to offer in the full-suspension group. Many riders have praised the Bosch motors as much as the fact that these e-bikes can guarantee riding comfort regardless of how long you ride them. 

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Understandably the Stereo Hybrid 160 is the most popular of the three.160 simply means you get 160mmm rear-wheel travel out of it, and as far as most riders are concerned, the higher this number, the better, It’s quite possibly every biker’s Enduro dream with its ability to keep optimal handling and comfort even if you have to deal with a plethora of terrain and road condition changes. 

We like the sheerness of the frame that undoubtedly adds to the overall durability. The same can be said for the extra protection provided to the battery. The latest models are just as powerful as their hardtail counterparts since they also use Bosch’s 4th Generation Drive Unit. 

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The SLT 625 27.5 NYON uses Magura 4-piston hydraulic brakes. The range evidently varies a lot, but based on our experience, it doesn’t go above 80 miles (130 km). It also comes with a built-in range calculator, which changes in real-time based on the assistance level you choose. 

Overall, we like the superb geometry and the aggressive tires that these models now have. These models function better as a cross-country e-bike than being subjected to the trickiest terrain.  

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Stereo Hybrid eMTB model line here .

CUBE CROSS HYBRID Road E-Bike Model Line

We like the fact that these road models are just as powerful and torquey as the brand’s eMTB offerings. It’s obviously another e-bike line that fits the all-around category. You get all the accessories you need like lights and mudguards, as well as the tech that help in securing safety and navigation, thanks to the built-in navigation and lock feature. 

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The XT hydraulic brakes used by all models are a ready welcome feature. The PowerTube 625 battery, which has also been blended into the frame, is suitable, if not perfect, for mountain biking and off-roading and should give most riders enough range to work with. Coupled with 85Nm of torque from the motor, conquering steeper than normal hills is a breeze with Cross Hybrid models.

Read also: How to select the best road e-bike (with examples)? – and also in this article . And, How much does a good road e-bike cost ?

We’re glad that CUBE decided to keep the other perks found in previous models like the adjustable kickstand, urban-ready Schwalbe tires, and complete headlights and taillights. 

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Cross Hybrid road electric bike model line here .

CUBE NATURE HYBRID E-Bike Model Line

We like the fact that most of the models in this e-bike line still manage to keep the weight down despite using the heavier and less powerful Gen 3 Bosch motor. The torque is also far lesser at 50Nm, but that’s still decent considering the purposes this e-bike is designed for. 

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The Gen 3 motor is solid enough as it is, with its quick acceleration on flat roads and overall battery efficiency. It makes this versatile e-bike great for most urban riding and offroading purposes.

We like how the wider tires and 100mm suspension fork ensure a smooth ride through rougher than normal trails. CUBE also doesn’t spare any expense in integrating hydraulic disc brakes. Most of the models are more affordable yet use the same frame integrated PowerTube 625 battery found in most of its eMTBs. 

Read also:  How to select the best commuter e-bike (with examples)? – also in this article . And, how much does a commuter e-bike cost ?

With that in mind, if you want the same range as the more high-end CUBE models, but can do without the extra motor assist, then this is a good option. 

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Nature Hybrid electric bike model line here .

CUBE TOWN SPORT HYBRID E-Bike Model Line

This is what we would call an exemplar city and commuter e-bike line due to the sheer completeness of its components and accessories. The motor may not be as powerful as other offroad options, but it’s relatively quiet, which is great for city riding purposes. 

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On the other hand, the battery can achieve as high as 90 miles (145 km) of range. That’s obviously way above-average and earns a big checkmark. 

The hydraulic brakes included have the trademark high stopping power and don’t get all muddied up like their mechanical counterparts. We also like the adjustable kickstand and the headlights included. It’s not hard to praise the rear rack incorporated for its minimalism and light weight. 

Read also: How to select the best city e-bike (with examples)? – also in this article , and this article . And, How much does a good city e-bike cost ?

All these perks are summed up by the excellent weight distribution and comfort imparted by the step-through frame and saddle. 

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Town Sport Hybrid electric bike model line here .

CUBE KATHMANDU HYBRID E-Bike Model Line

The Kathmandu line represents the more versatile commuter models in CUBE’s catalog. It uses the same Gen 4 Bosch motor and PowerTube 625 battery that figures in a lot of the high-end eMTBs available in the brand. This is why you can expect plenty of power and speed that should help you beat the morning rush or get you quickly from one point to another when doing regular errands.

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It’s popular precisely because of that quality and the fact that it rides just as well on mildly rough terrain and dirt trails. It’s a great touring e-bike option because of the generous range, which tops at 95 miles (153 km). It doesn’t hurt that you can fully rely on the motor for it guarantees the 85Nm torque mentioned before. 

Read also: How much can an e-bike carry ? And, Can an e-bike pull a trailer ?

Your safety is also assured by the puncture-resistant tires, integrated headlights, and terrific Magura hydraulic brakes. With all these things in mind, it’s safe to say that this sets a high standard for many hybrid e-bikes in the market. 

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Kathmandu Hybrid electric bike model line here .

CUBE TOURING HYBRID E-Bike Model Line

This e-bike line is marketed to people who love to trek. It incorporates the Bosch Gen 3 Unit performance motor, which has a respectable torque of 60Nm. That makes it ideal for doing hilly commutes on a daily basis or even some easy to moderate offroading every now and then. 

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You can get over 100 miles (160 km) of maximum range from the battery, and that’s obviously sweet for anyone who likes to ride or trek for long hours. It’s also significantly cheaper than other hardcore CUBE models. 

Read also: How much does an e-bike weigh ? And, What is e-bike range on a single charge ?

The fact that it also throws in superb hydraulic brakes, a GPS, puncture-resistant tire, neat rear rack, and LED lights make it an excellent mid-range all-purpose e-bike that won’t disappoint with its battery life.  

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Touring Hybrid electric bike model line here .

CUBE TOWN HYBRID E-Bike Model Line

It’s safe to say that the Town Hybrid line can rival plenty of cars and recreational vehicles out there, thanks to its integrated tech that include a touchscreen-controlled navigation feature found in its Nyon controller. You get as much range potential as other models that integrate the PowerTube 625 because the latest model in this line also includes it. 

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It does use a more obsolete but no less powerful 60-Nm Bosch Gen 3 motor. That’s still a notable battery and motor combination, considering it’s an e-bike that pays as much attention to comfort as most cruisers out there. We can see this in the low, step-through frame, saddles, and adjustable handlebars.

Read also: How far can e-bikes go? What is e-bike range on a single charge ? And, How fast are e-bikes ?

Models also come fully equipped with ever-reliable accessories like lights, a kickstand, and mudguards. Overall, this is preferred for people who want to enjoy as much power and stability as other CUBE commuter models can offer but want to lean more toward comfort as well. 

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Town Hybrid electric bike model line here .

CUBE ELLA HYBRID Cruiser E-Bike Model Line

The Ella line mixes tradition with high-tech modernity. The classic design lends itself to the comfort that riders can expect. That being said, it certainly belies the power that you can expect out of it. It incorporates the same reliable and extremely quiet Gen 3 Bosch Active Plus motor found in other models. 

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Its battery is also only a slight downgrade from the PowerTube 625, using instead a removable PowerPack 50 that can be charged away from the unit give you up to 60 miles (95 km) of range or even more. 

You also get all the bells and whistles you can expect from a comfort-oriented cruiser but with an obvious focus on high-end components. This is evidenced by the top-quality saddle, hydraulic brakes, beach tires, and easy-mount, adjustable kickstand that removes pedal lock issues. 

Read also: How to select the best cruiser e-bike ? And, How much does a good cruiser e-bike cost ?

Another feature that heightens security is the ABUS locking core that serves as a lock for the rack battery. Lastly, the step-thru frame also deserves the spotlight with its minimalistic, classic style and the fact that it makes mounting and dismounting a breeze. 

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Ella Hybrid Cruiser electric bike model line here .

CUBE COMPACT HYBRID E-Bike Model Line

The overall size and build of the models in this line call to mind most folding e-bikes. While it doesn’t have a folding capability, it does shine in its practical, compact build. Anyone who has limited storage space can still enjoy the CUBE experience with its models. 

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It’s obviously designed with city riding in mind, as evidenced by the hub motor. Don’t be fooled by its size and intended purpose, though. It definitely doesn’t lag behind its counterparts in terms of power. Sure, it may not have been integrated with a Performance Line Bosch motor, but the Gen 3 Active Line is still solid in its own right. It delivers above-average support with its 50Nm torque.

Read also: How to select the best folding e-bike (with examples)? And, How much does a good foldable e-bike cost ?

The PowerPack 500 battery can still deliver superior riding ranges compared to other brands. Moreover, despite being on the small side, the e-bike still manages to integrate helpful accessories like a rear rack, kickstand, and grippy hydraulic brakes. The wheels, despite being small, also keep handling steady, and the mudguards deliver the icing on the cake.

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Compact Hybrid electric bike model line here .

CUBE CARGO HYBRID E-Bike Model Line

The Cargo Sport Dual Hybrid is the most notable model in this line so that’s what we’re going to single out in this review. As you can expect from CUBE, it’s a cargo e-bike that brims with power. You can immediately see and experience this in the Bosch Cargo Gen 4 line motor and Magura hydraulic brakes. The motor offers as much as 85Nm of torque, which is definitely needed to support the 220kg (485 pounds) maximum weight limit of the model.

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You can opt for the 1,000Wh dual battery system, which can obviously give you unprecedented riding ranges. That’s very much recommended for anyone who wants to use cargo e-bikes as a substitute for cars or those who don’t want to have to worry about running out of battery life during long trips. 

Read also: How to select the best cargo e-bike (with examples)? And, How much does a good cargo e-bike cost ?

The cargo can support 2 children. As for accessories, we definitely like the no-nonsense Bosch display monitor and the Schwalbe tires that offer enough support and grip for heavily loaded rides. 

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Cargo Hybrid electric bike model line here .

CUBE AGREE HYBRID E-Bike Model Line

There’s no better way to describe this road e-bike than through the kind of readily satisfactory rides you can expect once you mount it and start pedaling. It’s one of CUBE’s models that stays truest to the classic road bike design. In fact, you can actually remove the motor entirely so you can ride it like one.

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Overall, we like that it’s one of the most lightweight options in the CUBE catalog, weighing only 12.5kg (27.6 pounds). The motor may not be comparatively weak compared to what you normally expect from the brand, but it makes up for this with the lack of heft and the way it still manages to give enough support despite the said fact. 

You also still get decent DuraAce hydraulic brakes that are known for their all-weather performance. The riding range is also acceptable, with an average of 45 miles (72 km) for most rides that include steeper inclines.

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Agree Hybrid electric bike model line here .

CUBE NUROAD HYBRID Gravel E-Bike Model Line

This is the brand’s only gravel e-bike offering, and it shares most of its specs with CUBE Agree Hybrid. Like that model, this one also manages to keep the weight down, 15.8kg (34.8 pounds) to be exact. Ultimately, its main value lies in what makes most gravel e-bikes stand out in the first place: versatility. 

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You can ride it on any kind of terrain. That being said, it’s at its best when you use it on most offroad trails like fire roads and double tracks. We like that this is supported by the integrated hydraulic brakes and the 35mm Schwalbe tires. Most steep climbs are also readily taken care of by adequate motor assistance as well as the wide range of gears available. 

Read also: How to select the best gravel e-bike (with examples)? And, How much does a gravel e-bike cost ?

The handlebars do well to impart stability and go well with the e-bike’s overall geometry to ensure comfort even in lengthy rides.

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Nuroad Hybrid electric bike model line here .

CUBE ACID ROOKIE HYBRID Kids E-Bike Model Line

For an e-bike made for children, this is definitely a powerful beast. That being said, the lower specs are evident, though. The Bosch Cruise Youth motor only manages 40Nm max torque. That’s still decent with other alternatives considered. 

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It uses a PowerPack 400, which has less range, but it is also already removable. It can still achieve a top speed of 20km/h (12 miles per hour) and incorporates noteworthy Shimano hydraulic disc brakes. 

Read also: How much does an e-bike for a child cost ? And, How much does a junior e-bike cost ?

Overall, these are great specs considering the price tag. It’s very much recommended for children who don’t want to be always overtaken by mom and dad in every family cruising or commuting trip.

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Acid Rookie Hybrid electric bike model line here .

CUBE REACTION ROOKIE HYBRID Kids E-Bike Model Line

The Reaction Rookie gives more torque with its use of the 50Nm Bosch Gen 3 Active Line motor. It’s also slightly heavier, but also integrates the same PowerTube 400 battery that can give enough range that is suitable for kids’ riding habits. 

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It’s designed as a cross-country e-bike, though, so you can expect it to be able to handle longer than normal rides. The Magura 2-piston hydraulic brakes aren’t something you’ll readily call janky in most e-bike circles. 

There are no other notable accessories to point out. It’s obviously an e-bike that’s all about giving kids the best kind of sporty performance that is allowable to them. 

Read also: How to select the best junior e-bike (with examples)? And, How much does a junior e-bike cost ?

We invite you to take a closer look at the Cube Reaction Rookie Hybrid electric bike model line here .

What Do Most Riders Like About CUBE E-Bikes?

Many riders love the quality that they get as evidenced by the specs of every model. If you’ve been in the e-biking industry for a while now, you will immediately see the difference if you take a deeper dive into the specs of each model. 

If we compare it to more widely-known and equally solid brands like Trek , it doesn’t really take much to see that CUBE models have far better and more advanced components. This quality, plus the fact that most CUBE e-bikes are still relatively more affordable than most high-end brands, makes it safe to say that most countries that CUBE caters to are fortunate to have this brand’s solid models as a ready option. 

Lastly, CUBE’s models have the nuances that hardcore e-bikers, especially those looking for serious off trailing experiences, look for. It’s a brand that not so much banks on customizability as offering as much variety in its models. And that’s not to mention the lengthy comprehensive warranties that come with their models as well. 

What Countries Does CUBE Ship To?

CUBE has an international reach with stores in up to 67 countries worldwide. 

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We pick out our favourite new e-bikes – as well as non-assisted road, cross, gravel, commuter and mountains bikes – from CUBE’s 2023 range

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The weather isn’t exactly perfect for riding at the moment, which means we find ourselves spending a little more time indoors, dreaming about adventures later in the year – and especially dreaming about new bikes on which we might ride them. That situation has only become even more of a problem recently, with the news that CUBE has released its 2023 range, and there’s no shortage of fantasy material there.

One of the great strengths of CUBE’s catalogue is its frankly mind-blowing array of choices, especially when it comes to e-bikes. Whether you’re looking for a new assisted mountain bike, leisure bike, commuter or even something a bit more specialist, there is a plethora of CUBE options for you. That’s great for untrammelled dreaming, but it also makes choosing one bike a little tricky – they’re all corkers.

So we’ve done a bit of the hard work for you and picked out some of the highlights from CUBE’s bike releases for 2023. Is your next bike to be found below? You won’t be disappointed if it is. 

Leisure e-bikes

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Our pick of 2023 – CUBE Touring Hybrid Pro 625 £2,999  

CUBE’s range is fantastic for offering women’s bikes, and kids’ bikes, and bikes for almost any discipline or purpose you can think of. But, as a brand, CUBE is REALLY great at offering a huge selection of e-bikes (or ‘hybrid’ bikes as it calls them). So let’s start with what is, in theory, a fairly ‘standard’ e-bike – but don’t let appearances deceive you. With its Bosch Performance motor with Bosch Smart System and PowerTube battery all neatly integrated into the frame design, an integrated rear carrier, and a seat clamp that even has a hidden tool in its lever, this is a very advanced do-it-all pedal-assist machine.

Hardtail mountain e-bikes

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Our pick of 2023 – CUBE Reaction Hybrid Performance 625 £2,699

CUBE’s assortment of off-road-specific e-bikes is a true smorgasbord of pedal-assisted goodness that ranges from fairly reserved hardtails all the way up to wild full-sussers. We’ll start at the more restrained end with Reaction Hybrid Performance 625, which comes with everything a sensible e-bike should have, such as its Bosch Smart System and power unit. However, to say this bike has hidden depths is an understatement: it’s refined enough to be a weekend pleasure cycle; easy-to-live-with enough to be a daily commuter; and powerful enough to be a beast on the trails. 

Full-suspension mountain e-bikes

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Our pick of 2023 – CUBE Stereo Hybrid 160 HPC SLT 750 £8,499

Did somebody say ‘wild full-sussers’? You don’t get a much more extreme machine with pedals than CUBE’s Stereo Hybrid 160 HPC. This enduro-capable bike features a carbon main frame that has been purposely designed to house its Modular Battery System – including a battery up to 750Wh – to power a fourth-generation Bosch drive unit. And that electric-assist system doesn’t hamper trail fun; CUBE has purposely designed the Stereo Hybrid 160 HPC with race-inspired geometry, a Boost 148 rear end and a 1.5in head tube for pinpoint on-trail control. Truly awesome!

Specialist options

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Our pick of 2023 – CUBE Cargo Dual Hybrid 1000 £6,299

Finally for e-bikes, what about a model where the extra assistance from the battery and motor comes in especially handy? The CUBE Cargo Dual Hybrid is the ultimate in utilitarian cycling with a truly massive load bay that will accept up to 220kg of goods, or even a couple of young passengers. With all that extra weight, you’ll be especially thankful for the cargo-specific Bosch drive unit.

Non-assisted bikes

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Our pick of 2023 – CUBE Litening Aero C:68X SLT £8,499

If you want the ultimate in uncompromised road race performance, the Litening Aero C:68X SLT should be your first port of call. The awesome lightweight carbon frame has been designed with extensive use of Computer Fluid Dynamics and real-world wind tunnel testing to provide a staggering 30% reduction in drag. That means it’s naturally very fast. But it’s also entirely UCI-compliant, so you can race it with complete confidence that you’re following the rules. 

Cross bikes

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Our pick of 2023 – CUBE Cross Race C:62 SLX Teamline £3,399

If the competitive juices are flowing, here’s an option for you: cyclo-cross. CUBE’s Cross Race C62 SLX Teamline is a perfect option for any experienced cross racers who want to take their performances to new levels in 2023. It features a selection of top-end design innovations – such as its semi-integrated seat clamp and cable routing – all wrapped up in CUBE’s proven, lightweight C:62 carbon frame. For seriously competitive drop-bar mud-plugging, it’s the perfect option. 

Gravel bikes 

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Our pick of 2023 – CUBE Nuroad WS C:62 Pro £2,099

As we mentioned, one of the CUBE range’s great strengths is its wide selection of women-specific models – whatever kind of riding you want to do, there is an easily-found and specifically-designed female-friendly option available. In fact, whatever kind of riding you want to do, you can probably do it on just this fantastic carbon-framed gravel bike. The Nuroad WS C:62 Pro’s comprehensive design and spec sheet will allow you to take to road, gravel, mud, trails, leisure riding, challenge riding, competition, and – thanks to its rack mounts – even a spot of touring.

Mountain bikes

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Our pick of 2023 – CUBE Reaction Pro £1,499

CUBE has a well-deserved reputation for delivering outstanding value for money, and the Reaction range of do-anything hardtail mountain bikes is the perfect showcase. This Pro model features a super-refined aluminium frame with internal cable routing and tapered headtube for handling. The quality continues onto the spec sheet – with a RockShox Judy Silver fork, Shimano XT hydraulic disc brakes and matching XT rear derailleur, this is one finely appointed and ultra-capable machine. 

Kids mountain bikes

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Our pick of 2023 – CUBE Elite 240 C:62 SLX £2,399

CUBE doesn’t only excel with adults’ bikes – its range of options for smaller cyclists is possibly the most impressive offering from any global bike manufacturer. The new CUBE Elite 240 C:62 SLX is a perfect case in point, featuring the same quality of carbon frame as CUBE’s full-size alternatives but scaled down superbly to fit younger riders. There really is no shortage of advanced design elements: tapered head tube, full carbon fork, internal cable routing and 12mm thru axles front and rear are all present and correct. Add in SRAM GX gearing and Magura MT8 Pro hydraulic disc brakes, and you’ve got an incredible bike. 

Commuting bikes 

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Our pick of 2023 – CUBE Nulane Race FE £1,599

You’d be forgiven for thinking the CUBE Nulane Race FE is something of a contradiction. For example, it sits within the brand’s ‘gravel’ section, yet it has a flat handlebar. And it’s called the ‘Race’ model, yet – with its integrated rear rack, mudguards and lighting system – you’re unlikely to see it on any starting line any time soon. Actually, though, the naming convention isn’t that far wrong. Yes, it’s not built for true racing. But its lightweight aluminium frame, full carbon fork, thru axles and disc brakes means it’s built for a particularly speedy and rewarding commute.

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Hi all, so after nearly a year of humming and arring I'm looking at finally buying and ebike. I'm 6ft 2inch and 120kg, the bikes I've seen and liked are the trek rail 9.7 and the cube stereo hybrid hpc tm or action team in a 140 or 160. My riding is abit of everything like single track, Forrest and bike parks. So I'm after any info on pros and cons on the 2 bikes please.  

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Doomanic said: All are excellent bikes. I think the Cubes are a bit better spec'd for the money but the Rail is much better looking. You'd be happy on any of them. Until you have to look at the Cube... Click to expand...
stiv674 said: Looks are subjective though... saying that, I didn't really like the Trek initially but it has grown on me, especially the raw carbon/volt colour scheme. The Cube looks better in photos as it seems too chunky in the flesh. I'd rather have the Whyte though, I think... Click to expand...

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For page flicking back to back, if you've not read these they're quite informative of some of the differences - making it easier (on paper) to decide which fits best with your requirements .. Trek Rail 7 EU in review | E-MOUNTAINBIKE Magazine CUBE Stereo Hybrid 140 HPC in review | E-MOUNTAINBIKE Magazine (the models aren't exactly what you've stated, but it gives a good starting point)  

Deano17 said: ?? to be fair I really like the look of the top level cube! Thanks for your reply! Its the ride difference I'm wondering about and if I went cube would the 160 be overkill.... NO...please dont throw another bike in the mix my head will fry! ?? Click to expand...
stiv674 said: Looks are subjective though... Click to expand...
Doomanic said: Absolutely. I really like the Trek in Red (like mine) or fluorescent orange (the colour I would have bought if I was a dentist). I just don't like the Quasimodo top tube on the Cube (and Haibikes). The Whyte is an excellent bike, especially the e180, but the side on view isn't the best. I know they have done it to keep the weight low and it does ride really well, but it's a bit of an ugly bugger as a consequence of engineering trumping aesthetics. Click to expand...

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The humble beginning of Trek bicycles took place in the "red barn" - once a carpet warehouse - in Waterloo, USA. The first bikes were steel touring frames , but within three years the brand had expanded substantially.

Eventually outgrowing the barn, Trek moved into a much larger headquarters - still in Waterloo - in the year 1980. From there it began to manufacture road racing bikes, then in 1983 created its first mountain bike before moving into accessories come 1984.

Having started out in steel, Trek moved into developing aluminium bikes in 1985. The first Trek branded full carbon frame came in 1989 - the Trek 5000 had a frame weight of 1.5kg. It was built by an outside manufacturer and discontinued after a year. Trek made its own efforts at carbon, with an in-house production, in 1992 to much greater success.

>>> Trek mountain bikes: which model is right for you?

Now, Trek offers the Madone (aero bike), Domane (endurance bike), Emonda (lightweight race bike) and Checkpoint (gravel bike) as well as the Boone cyclocross and Speed Concept time trial machine.

Trek's OCLV Carbon

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Trek's carbon bikes have always used their own patented 'OCLV carbon' - this stands for Optimum Compaction Low Void. It believes this carbon creates the best compromise between low weight and high strength and stiffness.

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Optimum Compaction refers to the way sheets of carbon are layered into the mould, and optimised via heat and pressure - in Trek's opinion the two treatments are administered to the perfect ratio. Low Void refers to the minimisation of space between the layers of carbon, which might otherwise reduce strength and durability.

In 1995, Trek opened an independent facility inWhitewater, Wisconsin. The idea being that the Waterloo factory would work in frame development only. For those who want to customise their ride, the'Project One' custom paint programme arrived in 2001.

Trek's pro cycling support

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Trek supported now disgraced American cyclist, Lance Armstrong, through his peak years. In 1997, it helped him sign with their sponsored team, US Postal Service Pro Cycling. He won his seven editions of the Tour de Frances on bikes bearing the brand name, but all of said wins were later taken from him following doping violations.

In 2014, the brand sponsored the Trek Factory Racing Team, now calledTrek–Segafredo. In that role, it provided bikes for high profile winners such as Fabian Cancellara and Alberto Contador,as well as Jens Voigt, and notably his Hour Record in September 2014.

In 2020, Trek continued to support the Trek-Segafredo men's and women's race outfits, two highly successful teams.

Trek's acquisitions

Over the years, Trek has made a number of high profile acquisitions. The most famous, perhaps, Gary Fisher bicycles - the mountain bike brand which it took over in 1993.

Later came Bontrager Cycles in 1995 and Electra Bicycle Company in 2014. Bontrager, now Trek's component and apparel brand, maintains the same name as does Electra, the creator of leisure bikes and accessories.

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Trek's road bike models

Trek is able to offer a wide range of different bikes, each tuned to a slightly different purpose. Some model families are available in a selection of standards (SLR premium carbon, SL carbon, ALR premium aluminium and AL aluminium), and then these come with assorted levels of componentry to suit your price bracket.

To add even more depth to the range, Trek offers many models in two different 'fits'. The Madone and Émonda come as standard in an H2 (traditional) fit, but there are versions in what it calls 'H1' fit. This is more aggressive, shaving off about 30mm on the head tube to create a longer, lower ride. The Domane comes in an H2 'Endurance' fit, with a few models in 'Pro Endurance', again with a longer and lower stance on offer.

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The Trek Domane was introduced in 2012. It was created to offer a comfortable ride, the key feature being an IsoSpeed decoupler which separated the seat tube from the top tube, thus reducing vibrations and fatigue.

In 2016 it gained theFront IsoSpeed, which helps to reduce vibrations at the front end without impacting handling. This came alongside a new slider, which alters the level of dampening offered by the rear.

In its most recent update , the Domane took notes from the Madone with an aero fork profile, whilst becoming more versatile thanks to clearance for 38mm tyres (without mudguards, 35mm with). It also gained a downtube compartment for stashing tools (or snacks!).

Though comfort is important to the Trek Domane, it's still a racing frame, and its prowess has been demonstrated by UCI WorldTour riders at major one-day Classics, such as Strade Bianche and the Tour of Flanders. The top Domane bikes come with an H1.5 fit, which was developed with the Trek-Segafredo teams to offer the optimal balance between aerodynamics and endurance.

The Trek Domane - available as a men's build or with women's specific componentry - is a fast selling model, which comes in a range of frame materials.

The Domane SLR uses the lightest carbon Trek offers, the SL is one step down, whilst the AL uses aluminium and is the cheapest of the range.

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Trek Madone

The Trek Madone is quite another beast, and the bikes come built for men and women; the latter's models with women's saddles and narrower handlebars . With an aggressive geometry and stiffness to boot, it's a road race hero, and aerodynamics have become part of its lifeblood. When we tested five aero bikes , head to head, the Trek Madone came out fastest.

Modern Trek Madone's feature a high level of integration, with the cables tucked away yet reachable via an access point at the top of the down tube.Wind tunnel testing has helped Trek to create theirKVF (Kammtail Virtual Foil) tube shapes, used on the frame and fork. These unconventional tube shapes are designed to further reduce drag, helping the rider/bike unit to slice through the air efficiently.

Because being bumped around doesn't make you faster, the Madone also features an IsoSpeed decoupler at the seat tube and more recently an adjustable one at the head tube, which offers greater compliance whilst still being integrated to prevent adding drag.

The newest model, according to Trek, can offer 17 per cent more compliance through to 21 per cent more stiffness, depending upon your chosen setting. A damper at the seatpost is also said to cut rebound by 13 per cent. All of these stats add up to a bike that can be comfortable and stiff at the same time - and one that earned a place in our 2018 Editor's Choice awards.

The majority of the bikes come in a more relaxed 'H2' geometry, save for the Madone SLR, which is in an 'H1.5' fit - this is designed to allow riders to achieve an H1 fit or an H2, depending upon their set up.

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Trek Émonda

Adding more depth to the Trek family is the Trek Émonda, launched in 2014. Designed to be a climbing bike, newer adaptations are capable of negotiating mixed terrains - with disc brakes available and tyre clearance to 28mm.

>>> Trek Émonda range explained

Trek continues to work on developing the Émonda, dropping the weight of the top end Trek Émonda SLR to 640g in a size 56cm (665g with discs) and 1091g for the Trek Émonda SL (1149g with discs). The weight difference is largely achieved by the use of700 Series OCLV carbon on the SLR, as opposed to 500 series on the SL.

The aluminium model has seen some major work and the result earned it a place in the Editor's Choice 2019 awards. The key characteristic we loved was the way it simply didn't look, or ride, like aluminium. A lot of this is down to Trek's 'Invisible Weld Technology' which increases the surface area of the frame, adding to strength and reducing weight. The ALR model's frame weight comes in at a competitive 1112g, or 1131g with discs, and it uses the brand's 300 Series Alpha Aluminium.

The carbon models are available in 'SLR' build or 'SL', the former being the lightest and the latter more affordable. The majority of Trek Émonda bikes cone in an 'H2' fit, but they can be purchased in an 'H1' geometry, if you choose the top end 'Race Shop' version.

There are a few nods to neatness and integration around, such as the use of 'Blendr Integration' which seamlessly mounts Bontrager’s cycling computer, Ionbike lights or even Garmin computers directly to the handlebars. On SLR versions there's ‘Control Freak Cable Management’ which allows for shifter and brake cables to be housed through the frame.

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Trek Checkpoint

With gravel and adventure bikes a fast growing category, the Checkpoint is Trek's offering to fill that sector. The crucial element here is that both the SL and ALR frame options come fitted out with 35c gravel tyres, and can accommodate rubber up to 45c. They've all got internal cable routing, to ensure much stays out, whilst the higher end models use 'Control Freak' routing which is neater.

>>> Best gravel bikes: the top models reviewed

If you opt for the carbon SL model, you get vibration dampening from an IsoSpeed decoupler at the rear, too.  To provide stability and confidence on light trails as well as comfort on all-day adventures, the geometry is not as aggressive as the road bikes elsewhere in the range. Such all-day rides warrant plenty of kit, so there's mounts for racks and mounts. Similar to elsewhere in the range, there's AL, ALR and SL models.

Trek bikes range

Trek Speed Concept

Trek's Speed Concept time trial bike has been raced by the pros yet is still seen on the amateur race scene as a popular option.

>>> Check out Fabian Cancellara's 2016 Speed Concept

The frames use 500 Series OCLV Carbon, boasting the KVF (Kammtail Virtual Foil) tube shapes described in the Madone, plus a carbon fork with integrated brake and stem - the key goal being cutting through the air quickly.There's space to fit Trek's SC Draft Box and SC Sped Box, largely used by triathletes carrying snacks.

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Trek Boone 5

Trek's got plenty of experience in the muddy realm of off-road cycling - and they've got a selection of cyclocross bikes. The Trek Boone 7 model comes with hydraulic disc brakes, a one-by crank and 12-speed cassette and they've all got Bontrager's own 33c cyclocross tyres.

The frame material is Trek's 600 series OCLV carbon, and there's front and rear IsoSpeed decouplers to help riders negotiate the mud without excess transfer of vibration. Combining the mud ready tyres, disc brakes, 'cross focused cable routing and geo into an aluminium package is the Trek Crockett family.

They key differentiation is the frame material, which is300 Series Alpha Aluminium, and there's no decoupler. However, it's still a performance bike that's ready to race.

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Diskutiere Kaufentscheidung Trek oder Cube im Rennrad Forum im Bereich Fahrrad-Foren Allgemein; hallo, ich möchte dieses jahr mit dem rannrad fahren anfangen. habe mich heute ausführlich beraten lassen. und mich wohl bei den marken die dieser laden führte

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hallo, ich möchte dieses jahr mit dem rannrad fahren anfangen. habe mich heute ausführlich beraten lassen. und mich wohl bei den marken die dieser laden führte für das trek 3.5 enschieden. http://www.trekbikes.com/de/de/bikes...3_5_h2_compact nun habe ich im internet noch nach alternativen gesucht und das cube agree gtc race gefunden. welche rad ist denn eurrer meinung nach besser, bzw vor- nachteile der jeweiligen räder. http://www.cube.eu/road/pro-comp/agree-gtc-race/ ich hoffe ihr könnt mir weiterhelfen. werde demnächst auch mal in den laden in meiner nähe gehen der cube verkäuft. agree gtc race
Hallo Elch, ich habe auf die Schnelle keinen Preis für das Cube gefunden. Ich gehe davon aus, dass es ebenfalls etwa 2000 € kostet. Ich finde Trek gut aber immer ein wenig teurer als viele andere Hersteller. Die Ausstattung des Rads ist auch etwas weniger wertig als die des Cube ; außerdem verwendet Trek an vielen Stellen die Produkte seines Hausfabrikanten Bontrager, die ich nicht bevorzugt kaufen würde. Von der Ausstattung her würde ich daher eher das Cube bevorzugen. Wenn ich die Gestaltung betrachte, dann finde ich beide Räder etwas bunt im Auftritt. Soweit ich weiß kann man aber bei Trek unter sehr vielen verschiedenen Lackierungen wählen. Das Cube wirkt auf mich durch die agressive Gestaltung der Easton- Laufräder etwas zu unruhig. Aber das ist natürlich Geschmacksache. Wolfgang
Zitat von Elch87 welche rad ist denn eurrer meinung nach besser Diese Frage gehört aufgrund ihrer äußeren Form auf den Müllhaufen der Geschichte.
Erstmal danke wolfgang für die schnelle antwort. k osten beide 2000€. Finde eben auch die ausstatung ist wohl neim cube besser. Sind die rahmen arg unterschiedlich qualitativ?
@träkker Ich gestatte mir hier den Hinweis, dass nicht jeder in der Schriftform perfekt ist. Wie wir hier in diesem Forum von anderen Beispielen wissen, hat das manchmal nichts mit Fleiß oder Sorgfalt zu tun. Aus diesem Grund habe ich gelernt, mit Schwächen in diesem Bereich ein wenig toleranter umzugehen als früher. @Elch87 Ich habe leider keinen Test vor Augen und kann Dir daher die Frage zur Qualität der Rahmen nicht beantworten. Beide Hersteller sind aber gut eingeführte Marken. Vielleicht hat hier ein anderes Forumsmitglied konkrete Informationen. Wolfgang
Draufsetzen und Probefahren, natürlich mit der richtigen Größe. Um die 2000 € fällt die Ausstattung bei Carbonrahmen oft etwas spärlich aus. Da musst Du wissen worauf Du wert legst. Vom Gewicht her gibt es in dieser Größenodnung auch gute Alurahmen , die bieten dann oft bessere Komponenten. Z.B. Canondale oder Canyon. Ich hatte mich auch mal in ein Cube verguckt - Aerium Race , war aber eher die Optik. Letztendlich ist es das Canyon Ultimate AL 9.0 mit Ultegra Schaltung geworden.
Wie schon bemerkt wurde geht nix über eine Probefahrt möglichst wenigstens mal eine Stunde und nicht nur 5 Minuten. Achte auch auf die Geometrie der Rahmen, Anbauteile kann man nach und nach wechseln wenn der Rahmen nicht passt brauchst du ein neues Rad. Soweit ich weiß kannst du bei Trek das Rad in drei verschiedenen Geos ordern von H1 bis H3 also von Race - sportlich bis eher komfortabel. Bei Cube ist diese Möglichkeit nicht gegeben und die Rahmen sind mir eher für ihre sehr sportliche Geo bekannt. Das bedeutet einfach je sportlicher die Geometrie eines Rahmens desto gestreckter (aerodynamischer) sitzt man darauf.
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Scott Bikes Vs Trek Bikes Compared ?

Scott and Trek are two close brands known for their high-end brands and impressive sponsorship deals. But given that Giant makes frames for both brands, how do Scott bikes vs Trek bikes compare?

While Scott only offers a 5-year frame warranty, Trek offers limited lifetime coverage, which shows Trek’s confidence in the quality of their bike frames. Scott bikes, however, are less costly but promising the same high-end components as Trek.

Of course, there are a few other minor differences between the two brands that I’ll talk about.

Not only will I compare the two bike brands in detail, but I’ll also compare their various bike types. In particular, I’ll look at their road bikes, MTBs, and hybrids to help you decide on the two.

But as I’ll discuss, it’s hard to split the two based on component quality, bike customization, bike range, and prices.

Let’s get into the comparison.

Scott bikes vs Trek bikes

Scott Bikes Vs Trek Bikes: Side By Side Comparison

As I mentioned, Giant makes frames for both Scott and Trek , which means there is little to separate the two in terms of quality.

But if you observe keenly, there are a few things that set them apart, as follows.

1. Bike Line

These two bike brands are traditional high-end, pro-level bike brands. That, however, doesn’t mean that they don’t make entry-level and mid-range options.

Overall, Trek has more entry-level bikes that beginners can ride. Scott , on the other hand, stocks mid-range options alongside their high-end bikes.

Verdict – While Trek leans towards entry-level and high-end bikes, Scott favors mid-range and high-end bikes.

2. Bike Weight

Scott bikes are slightly more lightweight than Trek bikes. Essentially, that’s owing to Scott’s impressive carbon technology.

Most of their bikes feature carbon frames that have a hollow design that makes them exceptionally lightweight.

While Trek also employs carbon technology on most bikes, they don’t feel as lightweight as Scott’s.

Verdict – Scott bikes are lighter than Trek bikes, and therefore Scott wins here.

3. Trek Vs Scott Bikes Components

Scott has an in-house brand ‘Syncros’ which is dedicated to making most of its components. That includes the saddles, wheelsets, seat posts, headsets, handlebars, grips, and kickstands .

Syncros enjoys 30 years of experience, thus reliable. The components they make for Scott are high-quality.

Trek also has an in-house manufacturer, Bontrager , which does the same job as Syncros . Like Syncros , Bontrager prides itself in making innovative and high-quality bike components.

And when it comes to the drivetrain, both brands get the components from Shimano and SRAM.

Moreover, they also source suspensions from RockShox, which are more robust and reliable.

Verdict – Though their in-house manufacturers differ, both promise quality components.

Trek vs Scott mountain bikes

4. Bike Warranty

A good bike warranty inspires confidence. It shows you that you are getting a good deal, and this is one area where the two brands differ.

Scott only offers a 5-year limited lifetime warranty and only two years for their self-build Syncros components. Trek, in contrast, offers you a limited lifetime warranty for their frames and 1-5 years for their self-build Bontrager components.

Verdict – A lifetime warranty is a strong indicator of Trek’s confidence in their frames. For that reason, Trek wins the frame battle.

5. Purchase Route

This is another area where Scott and Trek differ. Though the purchase route has nothing to do with the bike quality, it can influence your purchasing decision.

Trek generally allows you to buy directly from their website or through their trusted local dealers.

Scott, on the other hand, relies on local dealers. You cannot order a Scott bike from their official website.

Verdict – Trek offers you more purchase routes than Scott.

6. Scott Bikes Vs Trek Bike Customization

Scott offers high-quality carbon and alloy frames for road bikes and MTBs that you can use to customize your bike.

The advantage is that the frames come as a set (frame + fork) to enjoy shock absorption.

Trek also has a bike-building project known as Project One that allows riders to design their dream Trek bike. But unlike Scott, everything is built to order with Trek, and that includes the frameset.

Verdict – Both bike brands offer you the opportunity to build your bike. Trek, however, has a slim advantage as it allows you to pick everything (including the frameset) from scratch.

7. Bike Prices

Though both bike brands offer quality components, Scott bikes’ prices are slightly lower. It doesn’t mean they are cheap, but you’ll save a few dollars getting a Scott bike over a Trek option.

Verdict – Scott wins here for offering less expensive high-end bikes than Trek. Even in terms of components, Syncros components are less costly than Trek’s Bontrager .

Scott vs Trek mountain bikes

8. Sponsorship Success

Generally, sponsorship success is an indicator of a bike brand’s good reputation and quality bikes. That’s because pro riders only want to be associated with the best bike brands.

Scott has been sponsoring top-level cyclists for many years, and some have even won podium places at the Tour de France.

One notable athlete is Greg Lemond, the 1989 Tour de France winner. There is also Nino Schurter, the 2016 Olympics winner.

Trek also shares the same success story. Since sponsoring Lance Armstrong, the brand has been associated with so many pro riders.

Verdict – Both bike brands enjoy successful sponsorship stories, which shows their dominance in the pro riding sector.

9. Scott Vs Trek Bikes Range

Scott generally stocks the following major bike categories:

  • Mountain bikes
  • Gravel bikes
  • Hybrid bikes
  • Syncros bikes
  • Electric bikes
  • Women bikes
  • Touring bikes

Trek, in contrast, stocks the following options:

Verdict – It seems that the two bike brands offer the same bike types. So, there is nothing to separate them here.

Scott Bikes Vs Trek Bikes Compared

After looking at the general differences and similarities between Scott and Trek, let’s look at how their road bikes, MTBs, and hybrids compare.

1. Trek Mountain Bikes Vs Scott Mountain Bikes

Here’s how Trek and Scott MTBs compare:

Scott bikes vs Trek

a) MTB Type

Scott stocks cross-country, enduro, trail, downhill, and sport MTBs as its main mountain bike ranges. Scott, however, has a dedicated women’s line and electric options.

Trek also stocks cross country, trail, and full-suspension MTBs (mostly enduro and downhill options). Like Scott, they also have a dedicated women’s bike line.

b) MTB Price

Trek mountain bike prices start as low as $600 as it’s the case with their entry-level Marlin 5 to about $11,000 as it’s the case with their high-end Super Caliber 9.1 XX1.

Scott MTBs start from around $450 as it’s the case of the Scott Active 60 Contessa to about $14,000 as it’s the case of the Scott Spark RC.

While the costliest Scott MTB is pricier than the costliest Trek, the difference is that there are more affordable Scott MTBs.

c) Suspension

Trek is known for its innovative suspension technology, which sets the bike apart from the rest.

They employ Fox and RockShox suspensions on their full-suspension MTBs, which promise unmatched control and bump absorption. So, Trek wins the full-suspension battled based on that.

But if there is an area that Scott takes the lead, it is the Hardtail line. Scott Hardtail forks come with adequate travel to offer enough cushioning.

d) Bike Geometry

Scott MTBs have a more aggressive geometry than Trek. As a result, Scott MTBs are more trail-oriented, while Trek MTBs are best for enduro cycling.

e) Carbon Technology

Both Scott and Trek employ high-quality frames, mainly carbon, on their frames. In general, carbon offers the frames a lighter weight, which makes it easy to pedal upward.

A lighter frame also makes it easy to speed up, which explains why these two bikes are popular for pro riders.

f) Drivetrain

Both bike brands employ SRAM on their high-end bikes and Shimano on their low-end and mid-range options.

2. Trek Road Bikes Vs Scott Road Bikes

Let’s compare the two road bike brands under the following:

Scott road bike vs Trek

a) Road Bike Type

Scott stocks lightweight, gravel, endurance, and aero road bikes as their main rod bike categories. They, however, have dedicated women and children lines.

Trek also makes lightweight, gravel, endurance, women, and electric road bikes. In addition, they stock performance road bikes

b) Road Bike Price

Trek road bike prices start from around $1,000, which is the case of their entry-level Domane AL2, to about $12,500, which is the case of their high-end Domane+LT9.

Scott road bikes start from around $700 as it’s the case with their entry-level Scott Speedster 50 to about $12,000 as it’s the case with Scott Addict RC Ultimate.

c) Bike Range

Scott offers a mixture of entry-level, mid-range, and high-end road bikes to suit road cyclists at different experience levels. They, however, pay more attention to mid-range and high-end markets.

Trek also makes road bikes for entry-level, mid-level, and high-end markets. They, however, focus more on the high-end and low-end market.

d) Frame Geometry

Like their MTB siblings, Scott road bikes have a more aggressive geometry, favoring pro riders more. Trek road bikes, in contrast, are less aggressive, which allows them to suit even beginners and casual road cyclists.

3. Trek Hybrid Bikes Vs Scott Hybrid Bikes

Now, let’s compare the hybrid bikes of both brands:

a) Bike Type

Is Trek better than Scott

Scott hybrid bikes borrow so much from their road bike and MTB lines. These bikes, which are best for commuting, casual off-road rides, and weekend adventures, come in men and women options.

Trek also has fantastic hybrid bikes for men and women. But unlike Scott, Trek also offers kids hybrid bikes. And overall, both brands stock electric hybrids,

b) Carbon Technology

Impressively, both Trek and Scott employ carbon frames on their most expensive hybrid bikes, making them suitable for serious commuters. The frames make the bikes comfortable to cycle as they feel lighter.

c) Riding Comfort

There is nothing to separate the two bike brands here as they come with more upright geometries and feature wider cushioned seats.

Their most expensive options come with powerful shock suspensions and disc brakes for a more comfortable ride.

d) Bike Price

Depending on budget, you can get a Trek or Scott hybrid bike at any price point. The contrast is that Trek occupies the lowest and the highest ends of the budget.

For example, while a budget Trek hybrid costs under $500, high-end options cost over $6,000, as is the case with the Alient +9.9S.

1. Is Trek Better Than Scott?

Overall, Trek offers a better frame warranty than Scott, but Scott offers less costly bikes than Trek for the same high-end experience. So, choosing between them depends primarily on budget and warranty preference.

2. Are Scott Bikes Good Quality?

Scott employs advanced carbon technology to guarantee lighter and comfortable bikes. They also rely on self-built Syncros components such as wheels, handlebars, kickstands, and seat posts, which promise durability.

Moreover, they get their drivetrain mostly from SRAM. So, yes, Trek bikes are of good quality.

3. Does Giant Make Scott Bikes?

Giant makes bike frames not only for Scott but also for Colnago and Trek. But when it comes to components like wheelsets, handlebars, seats, seat posts, and pedals, Scott has a standalone entity within their frame, Syncros, which handles the manufacturing.

4. Are Trek Bikes Made In China?

The majority of Trek bikes are made in China, Taiwan, Netherlands, and Germany.

5. How Much Does A Scott Bike Cost?

An entry-level Scott road bike or mountain bike costs $450-$600, while a high-end option costs up to $12,000.

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Trek Vs Giant Bikes

Scott Bikes Vs Trek Bikes: Closing Thought:

You now know what to go for between Scott and Trek. If you are on a budget and want a decent bike, consider Trek. But if you want a lighter bike with high-end components, then Scott is a realistic option.

But overall, it’s good to look at the specs carefully as not all Scott bikes are better than Trek bikes. Similarly, it’s good to consider the budget as not all Scott bikes are cheaper than Trek bikes.

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Ist ein Fahrrad das perfekte Fortbewegungsmittel? Wir sagen, ja! Aber man muss kein passionierter Biker sein, um hier zustimmend zu nicken, unsere Tour und City Modelle sind Beweis genug. Ob du nun einfach durch die City cruist, morgens in die Arbeit und abends zurückradelst, deine Einkäufe erledigst oder eine mehrtägige Tour mit Gepäck planst: Mit einem CUBE Bike geht das alles superleicht – und macht noch dazu so viel Spaß!

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Jedes Abenteuer beginnt mit einem ersten (Pedal-)Tritt. Deshalb sind unsere Tour Bikes so designt, dass sie dich stylish und komfortabel an dein Ziel bringen, wo auch immer das sein mag. Und, ist die nächste Ausfahrt schon geplant?

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Dein perfektes Bike soll vielseitig und komfortabel sein und du willst damit im Stadtverkehr schnell von A nach B kommen? Gewisse Packesel-Qualitäten für den Wochenendeinkauf wären auch nicht schlecht? Und ganz wichtig: Es muss unkompliziert sein und deinen geschäftigen Alltag zu 100 % mitmachen. Kein Problem, sagen wir!

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YOUR ADVENTURE STARTS HERE

Eine der schönsten und besten Möglichkeiten, die Welt zu entdecken, ist per Fahrrad. Dieser Leitgedanke diente uns als Inspiration bei der Entwicklung unserer Tour Modelle, die eine komfortable Sitzposition und ein sicheres, agiles Fahrverhalten auf einen Nenner bringen. So haben wir das richtige Bike für all die abenteuerlustigen Entdecker da draußen, egal ob Wochenend-Easy-Rider oder passionierter Weltenbummler. Ein Bike, mit dem du die Welt mit anderen Augen – deinen Augen – sehen wirst!

EINSATZGEBIETE

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Ob ein schöner Radweg am Flussufer oder Kopfsteinpflaster in der Altstadt: Komfort und Fahrspass werden hier Groß geschrieben!

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Mache mehr aus deinen Tagestouren und lebe deinen Abenteuergeist – nutze dein Touren-Rad!

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Dein Workout bekommt im Sattel deines Bikes neuen Schwung: mehr Flexibilität, mehr Fun, mehr Frischluft!

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BIKEPACKING

Tasche packen und den Alltag mit den ersten Pedaltritten hinter sich lassen. Die Welt entdecken im Sattel deines Bikes!

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Wen das Fernweh packt, greift am besten zum voll ausgestatteten, superrobusten und vielseitigen Kathmandu. Es liebt weite Reisen über Land, macht aber auch als City Tourer eine super Figur.

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Im Freilauf über Land, den Fahrtwind im Gesicht – das voll ausgestattete, leichte und komfortable Touring ist der perfekte Partner für ausgedehnte Wochenendradtouren.

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Rausgehen, aufsitzen, Spaß haben: Dank dem leichten Handling und hohen Fahrkomfort des Nature startet man seine Bike Abenteuer einfach direkt vor der Haustür.

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Wer mit Komfort und Style Kilometer machen möchte, wird das Travel lieben. Seine leichte Konstruktion, Vollausstattung und robusten Komponenten wecken jede Menge Abenteuerlust.

EXPLORE YOUR CITY

Es gibt wohl kaum etwas Bessereres und Einfacheres für den Weg durch die Stadt als ein Fahrrad. Vor allem, wenn es ein CUBE City Modell ist. Zum Beispiel das komfortable, stylishe CUBE ella oder das supereffiziente, schnelle Hyde, mit dem du souverän am Stau vorbeigleitest. Wir haben für alle Ansprüche und Einsatzbereiche das perfekte urbane Bike im Programm, sei es für den Weg ins Office, den Einkauf im Supermarkt oder die Feierabendrunde mit Freunden. Es macht einfach alles mit – und du wirst dich fragen, wie du je ohne ausgekommen bist!

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Ob ausgebauter Radweg oder das Kopfsteinpflaster in der Altstadt: Komfort, Fahrspaß und Sicherheit werden hier Groß geschrieben!

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Dein Zweirad für den täglichen Einsatz auf dem Arbeitsweg, den Einkauf in der Stadt oder einen Abstecher in den Stadtpark.

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Den Komfort von 29 Zoll oder lieber den Speed von 700c Laufrädern? Schlichte Naben- oder Kettenschaltung? So oder so liefert das Hyde erstklassigen Support in der City.

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Keine Kompromisse in Sachen urbanes Design und top Funktion macht das Editor, ein schnelles, stylisches Bike mit 11-Gang Nabenschaltung für kraftsparendes Pedalieren.

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Mit einem leichten, agilen Bike unkompliziert und pfeilschnell durch die City – wer das mag, wird unser Nulane lieben! Damit bist du der König des Großstadtdschungels!

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Style und Funktionalität – man kann eben doch „alles haben“: Unsere CUBE ella Bikes vereinen schickes Retro Styling mit 1a-Komfort. Fashion-Statements auf zwei Rädern.

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Komfortabel, vielseitig, einfaches Handling – das Town ist ein neuer unverzichtbarer Partner für deinen bewegten Alltag. Fahr, wohin du willst, und genieß dein Leben in vollen Zügen!

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RAHMENVARIANTEN

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TIEFEINSTIEG

Wie der Name schon sagt, bieten Tiefeinsteigerrahmen einen niedrigen Durchstieg (Easy Entry) für schnelles, einfaches Auf- und Absitzen dank cleverer Design Features.

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Ein Trapezrahmen bietet sämtliche Merkmale unseres klassischen Rahmens, dazu kommen ein klassischer Look und die einfachere Montage und Demontage von Zubehör.

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Unser klassischer Rahmen ist ein vielseitiges, komfortables und stabiles Allround Modell für alle Anforderungen und Begebenheiten.

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COMMENTS

  1. Trek VS Cube Bikes: Which is Better?

    Cube bikes are typically cheaper than Trek bikes. You can find low-cost bicycles for children, too. Remember to ask about warranties to keep your bike covered in case of an incident. Conclusion. Now that you know the primary differences between Cube and Trek, you'll be able to decide which cycling company is best for your situation.

  2. Compare: 2022 CUBE REACTION PRO vs Trek X-Caliber 9

    The CUBE REACTION PRO and Trek X-Caliber 9 are both 27.5″ / 29″ aluminum frame hardtail crosscountry bikes. The REACTION PRO has higher gearing, while the X-Caliber 9 has a dropper post, better components, and a better fork. ... CUBE ZX20, 32H, Disc. Size: S, M, ML, L, XL, XXL, Bontrager Kovee, double-wall, Tubeless Ready, 28-hole, 23mm ...

  3. Cube or Trek?

    Nothing especially against Cube, but Giant, Spesh and Trek are the three biggest quality manufacturers in the World. in my experience running a fleet of cycles at work, and being plum lucky to get a lot of bikes to test from the big 3, the aftercare and warranty support is usually better. Usually. Confined solely to paper the trek has the edge ...

  4. Cube or Trek?

    Narrowed it down to either Trek Crocket 5 or Cube Cross Pro SL. Both same price, similar spec the only main difference being hydraulic brakes on the cube and mechanical on the Trek. Just wondering if anyone had either that could recommend or give me some pointers. Or anything else in that price range that may be better option? Cheers

  5. Tried and tested Trek or take a chance on Cube?

    Cube will give you more value for money. Both sport the "G2" 51mm offset forks and have decent aluminium frames. the big difference is the fit of the bike: Cube frames have way shorter top tubes and longer headtubes than Treks. Just compare the geo charts: A 23" Cube top tube is shorter than a 21 Trek!

  6. CUBE REACTION PRO 2021 vs Trek X-Caliber 9 2020

    CUBE REACTION PRO 2021 vs Trek X-Caliber 9 2020 CUBE 2021 REACTION PRO. Trek 2020 X-Caliber 9. Details. Year 2021 2020 Category Cross Country Cross Country ... CUBE PP MTB - Grip - Bontrager XR Trail Comp Components: Headset. CUBE FPH868p, Semi-Integrated ...

  7. Cube Touring 2021 Hybrid or Trek FX 3 Disc : r/whichbike

    However, the cost of buying the extras should be accounted; I personally have a $50 bike light set, $15 secondhand rear rack ($50 new), $20 mudguards, a pair of $90 panniers. However: economically, the cube has decent value if you're getting all of those and the bike $700, though the bike's components are fairly low-end, especially compared to ...

  8. Compare: 2023 CUBE STEREO ONE77 PRO 29 vs Trek Slash 8 Gen 5

    The CUBE STEREO ONE77 PRO 29 and Trek Slash 8 Gen 5 are both 29″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro bikes. The STEREO ONE77 PRO 29 has more travel, while the Slash 8 Gen 5 has better components. Bikes Compare More Bike Comparison. Add Custom Bike Remove All Bikes Save. STEREO ONE77 PRO 29 2023 CUBE. Slash 8 Gen 5 2023 Trek.

  9. CUBE e-Bikes Review: Are These Bikes Any Good?

    It's one of CUBE's models that stays truest to the classic road bike design. In fact, you can actually remove the motor entirely so you can ride it like one. Photo credit CUBE bikes. Overall, we like that it's one of the most lightweight options in the CUBE catalog, weighing only 12.5kg (27.6 pounds).

  10. Compare: 2020 CUBE ANALOG vs Trek Marlin 7

    The CUBE ANALOG and Trek Marlin 7 are both 27.5″ / 29″ aluminum frame hardtail crosscountry bikes. The ANALOG has better components, while the Marlin 7 has a 2 × 9 drivetrain providing a wider range of gears. ... CUBE SD20, 32H, Disc. Bontrager Connection, double-wall, 32-hole, 20mm width, presta valve. Front Hub. Shimano HB-TX505, QR ...

  11. Cube oder Trek

    Cube Stereo Hybrid 130 race allroad oder ein Trek Powerfly Fs4 zu kaufen. Die Komponenten wie Dämpfer und Schaltung sind beim Cube wohl besser und das Rad ist auch noch 1.000.- billiger! Andererseits hat das Trek eine Sattelstütze und das Oberrohr hat bis zum Schritt mehr Platz. Optisch gefällt mir das Trek auch gut.

  12. Cube bikes range: what model is right for you?

    The Cube C:62 range is the brand's 'jack of all trades' - the idea being you can use this bike to commute, for easy spins, sportives or to race, thanks to a blend of endurance geo with nimble ...

  13. Head into 2023 with CUBE

    CUBE doesn't only excel with adults' bikes - its range of options for smaller cyclists is possibly the most impressive offering from any global bike manufacturer. The new CUBE Elite 240 C:62 SLX is a perfect case in point, featuring the same quality of carbon frame as CUBE's full-size alternatives but scaled down superbly to fit younger ...

  14. Compare CUBE ACID 2022 vs Trek Marlin 8 2022

    Frame; Frame: Aluminium Lite, AMF, Double Butted, Internal Cable Routing, Tapered Head Tube, Flat Mount Brake, SIC Mount, FM Kickstand Mount: Alpha Silver Aluminum, internal routing, chainstay disc brake mount, rack and kickstand mount, 135x5mm QR

  15. Trek rail 9.7 vs cube stereo hybrid hpc 140/160

    Hull. May 2, 2020. #1. Hi all, so after nearly a year of humming and arring I'm looking at finally buying and ebike. I'm 6ft 2inch and 120kg, the bikes I've seen and liked are the trek rail 9.7 and the cube stereo hybrid hpc tm or action team in a 140 or 160. My riding is abit of everything like single track, Forrest and bike parks.

  16. Trek bikes range: which model is right for you?

    Trek continues to work on developing the Émonda, dropping the weight of the top end Trek Émonda SLR to 640g in a size 56cm (665g with discs) and 1091g for the Trek Émonda SL (1149g with discs ...

  17. Trek Procaliber 9.5 vs Cube Reaction C:62 One : r/bicycling

    Or Cube is simply leader for value? Other thing I noted that Trek Procaliber 9.5 was actually announced in 2020 for £1600, but by the time it hit the market it was pretty much 2021 and it seems the only change between 2020 and 2021 model is price hike of £175.

  18. Kaufentscheidung Trek oder Cube

    Kaufentscheidung Trek oder Cube; 22.02.2012, 23:33 Kaufentscheidung Trek oder Cube # 1. Elch87. Themenersteller. Kaufentscheidung Trek oder Cube hallo, ich möchte dieses jahr mit dem rannrad fahren anfangen. habe mich heute ausführlich beraten lassen. und mich wohl bei den marken die dieser laden führte für das

  19. Kleine Entscheidungshilfe Cube Trek

    Diverse, hab das aber aktuell aufs Trek oder Cube eingeschränkt. Hey Leute, ich bin eigentlich nicht so der Forumsmensch jedoch quält mich aktuell eine Frage die für mich bis jetzt nicht abschliessend beantworten kann und ich sollte die Entscheidung bis Dienstag treffen. Ich habe das Glück dass ich aus meine 2 Wunsch E MTB auswählen kann.

  20. Cube oder Trek

    ich hab da mal neh frage. Will neu ins MTB Fahren einsteigen und hab jetzt zwei 29er im Preisrahmen bis 800 in der auswahl: -Cube Attention29. -Trek Mamba. Bräuchte mal Fachkundigen rat, welches besser ist da ich mich so gut wie garnicht damit auskenne.

  21. Scott Bikes Vs Trek Bikes Compared

    Scott, on the other hand, stocks mid-range options alongside their high-end bikes. Verdict - While Trek leans towards entry-level and high-end bikes, Scott favors mid-range and high-end bikes. 2. Bike Weight. Scott bikes are slightly more lightweight than Trek bikes.

  22. E-Bikes

    E-Bikes von Trek ermöglichen dir längere Distanzen bei weniger Kraftaufwand und mehr Spass. Ganz gleich, wo und wie du fahren möchtest, wir haben das richtige E-Bike für dich. Shoppe jetzt!

  23. TREKKING

    TREKKING BIKES. Ist ein Fahrrad das perfekte Fortbewegungsmittel? Wir sagen, ja! Aber man muss kein passionierter Biker sein, um hier zustimmend zu nicken, unsere Tour und City Modelle sind Beweis genug. Ob du nun einfach durch die City cruist, morgens in die Arbeit und abends zurückradelst, deine Einkäufe erledigst oder eine mehrtägige Tour ...