Cube Hybrid EMTB 2025 looks lit!


Niklas

Member
Jun 10, 2019
44
51
Sweden
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Ready for sub-120cm jumps! Warranty definitely not voided...

So weight wise the build above is 24.6kg with 400g pedals and ~300g of bottle holder+pump+multi tool. So just under 24kg with the 800wh and DH level tyres front and back.

I have the 600Wh battery en route, I'll report back whether knocking another kg off makes any noticeable difference in trail.
What size is tha?
 

Hanzzzie

Active member
Sep 4, 2021
252
130
Belgium
hmmm the SRAM AXS specifically says to not chose 2-3-all gear skip on holding the button for EMTB's...
anyone knows the reasoning of that?

Also, i confirm that tubeless tape is placed inside the rims and is ready for sealant
 

Elbikero

New Member
Feb 10, 2025
5
3
France
Anyone came across any reviews on this bike yet?
Best reviews you will find are there I think. Found some posts on a deutsch forums, some videos on YouTube in Italian and deutsch too but that's it.

I have it, it seems to be a good bike and for sure I am not disappointed at the moment. Already beat my best time on my favorite trail by 4 seconds even though I need to adjust the rear brakes and go tubeless to lower the pressures and have more front grip. Comparing times with a not-electric giant reign 29. Yet I need to go test it in my very steep rocky trails, those trails you can only go with (almost) full rear brakes and pray for everything to go well ahah
 

Hanzzzie

Active member
Sep 4, 2021
252
130
Belgium
Anyone put other tires on one of the new bikes?
On my previous AT, i used 2x Nobby Nic's and they were OK'ish...
BB/MM combo is grippy but high rolling resistance...
I'm riding in Belgium, normal trails here, not too crazy decents
Was thinking of getting Tacky Chan's or something similar.
 

Rando_12345

Well-known member
Nov 16, 2022
412
581
France
What tyres came stock with yours?

My one77 slx came with magic mary + tacky chan combo both in soft, really good choice out of the box.

I am running what was mounted on my DT wheels: a conti Kryptotal front (enduro soft) and an Albert Radial rear (super gravity soft). The kryptotal front has been great, works pretty much everywhere all the time, has barely any wear after a full year of riding! Albert radial I am less sure about, I don't have any major issue with it, but it didn't blow my mind like some of the reviews make out, it has worn quite a lot, but 6 months for a rear tyre is pretty good.

I had a bad experience with kryptotal out back a year ago, managed to get it warrantied, but it will probably be my next purchase. Tried a vittoria mazza, rode well but broke my rim with it and held a grudge against the tyre :p It couldn't possibly have been my terrible choice to huck into a rock garden in finale ligure!
 

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