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Old 03-08-2008, 11:20 AM
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Anybody knows if this is a good one ?

Well, basicly i'm a fat bastard that want to go riding again. Not sure how long I will last, but my old MTB has been well used (well, and it's been sitting doing nothing for 5 years now, parts are more or less unavailable).

So I hope to pick it up quickly again and keep doing it for a while. Reason why I don't want to get into the low budget bikes.

Any toughts on the brand "Cube", the spec list looks good to me, but then again i've been out of it for 10 years.

ALU 7005 Hydroform STK triple butted
Rock Shox Reba Race U-turn, 85-115mm, Motion Control, PopLoc, Lockout
FSA Orbit Z Semi-integrated
Syntace Duraflite 2014
Syntace F139
RFR Prolight Setback
Fizik Aliante Delta
Shimano Deore XT, Hollowtech II, 175mm
Shimano Deore XT, Hollowtech II
Shimano Deore XT Shadow 2008
Shimano Deore XT
Formula Oro K18 hydr. Disc brake
Formula Oro K18
Shimano Deore LX Rapidfire-Plus
Shimano HG50 11-32Z., 9-Speed
Shimano CN-HG53, 108 Chain links
Mavic Crossride Disc
Mavic Crossride Disc
Mavic Crossride Disc
Mavic Crossride Disc
Nobby Nic Kevlar TC 2.25
Racing Ralph Kevlar TC 2.25
Shimano PDM520
Racing Red
ca. 10.9kg
Old 04-08-2008, 08:11 AM
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Nobody any help ? Testdriving tomorrow, so i'll prolly just buy this one then.
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thats a rearly good spec mate cant imagen why it wouldnt be anygood!
if u want 2 find some one who has ridden one try here!
its rearly helpfull and ppl answer all question quickly!
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was just wondering about the brand, as i haven't used a bike for years, and don't know if it was even around when I used to ride.
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i couldnt rearly tell u as ive not had anything 2 do with them (all my bikes are treks)but if u head over 2 bike radar im sure some one will tell u!
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As long as your comfortable riding and it ticks the boxes for the kind of riding you want to do...

Thats an excellant choice of parts on the bicycle.
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