Not sure myself. I’m hoping given what I’ve read about the “retrofit” kit is that it’s pretty much plug n play with the 4th gen Bosch motor. Only challenge I had anticipated was the routing of the cable in the main tube and whether that was going to be straightforward.
I think I may be buy the...
Let me know if you find all the parts I found it new from a German site (bike-discount.de) complete for about £150 including shipping that said I think there’d be customs on that now thanks to bloody brexit.
This’ll be a nice upgrade on the purion. I am interested, How much do you want for the remote controller as well?
Also does this come with the bracket to mount it to the bike? Are the cables included?
You surely don’t get as big a bang for your buck from any other ebike? I pondered so many other options including splashing £7k on a spesh but weighing my own personal availability to get out on trails and into the hills I reckoned that the cube reaction pro was more than enough. If I could have...
Has any cube owner with the basic purion upgraded themselves and retrofitted a kiox? Was the process straightforward? I assume it’s just running in a new cable and plugging into the same port that the purion is connected to?
Noted.
As above it’s a 2021 Cube Reaction Hybrid pro 625.
The forks are the box standard pogo sticks that come with the bike.
SR Suntour XCM34 Coil, 100mm, Lockout
Hi all I’m interested in buying one of these bikes. It’s up for sale locally to me.
Not much of a saving from new but it’s barely done any miles.
Will it have the latest Bosch motor and how can I tell?
also would 15” be considered “small” or extra small”?
The negativity has certainly put me off buying one for the moment.
I doubt I’ll ride enough to justify an Sworks or a carbon and tbh £6k is kind of pushing it. Not from a budget POV because sure I can afford it but I’d feel a bit guilty if it were going to be sat in the garage more often than...
Haha true all of a sudden splashing £4-7k on a bike is the norm. Don’t really want in any arguments around pricing and all that r&d has to be paid for I suppose but in a few years time there are going to be some pretty sexy used bikes around.
One wonders if specialized are just testing the price elasticity of demand in the market. We are seeing quite a lot of constraint on supply right now thanks to covid, brexit, latterly suez, China trade wars etc, shortages in components and semi conductors but surely when things normalise spesh...