techm8n
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Has anyone here tried a mullet setup (29" front, 27.5" rear) on their on Cube Stereo Hybrid 160?
“I would like to test indeed to see the gain ratio .. in terms of handling and climbs ...”j'aimerais bien testé en effet voir le rapport de gain.. en termes de maniabilité et grimpe...
Wheel | Axel height | Total Height |
27.5" | 36 cm | 71.5 - 72 cm |
29" | 37 cm | 74cm |
Sweet! Did you go with a 170mm or 160mm fork?Here goes , fox 38s and 29er up front , I will havereport once it all calmed down, but so far so good? View attachment 56972
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Nice! May I ask which fork-offset you mounted? Is it running good so far? I am about to buy that bike but I'm disappointed that Cube does not offer the mullet option, so I might buy an used bike and convert it right afterwards, not a new one otherwise I probably invalidate the warranty with this conversion...Had to buy the 29er/ 27.5+ Fox 38 . My bike is 2020 model so came with 36s ( which are for sale if anyone’s interested)
I wish I could find an angle set that worked with my internal cable routing through the headset.
Curious how this is working out and how it feels?View attachment 107785
I have just fitted a Fox 38 29er fork in 170mm travel and a bontrager line 30 alloy wheel and the head tube angle now is 64 degrees. So far from pedaling around I’m very happy with it but will be hanging onto the 27.5 setup for a bit to be sure.
Curious how this is working out and how it feels?
You kept the fork as 170mm vs going to 160?
Considering doing this myself
64 degrees with the 170 and 29er wheel?
Thanks, yea I would like to figure a headset solution as well to the internal routing.It is honestly working great. I mostly take the bike to a local “DH” park but also ride all my local trails with some steep climbs just fine. I think going to a 160mm would make it climb a tad better but it really descends well and doesn’t feel any longer in the front end than my YT Capra 29 is. Correct the head angle is 64 with the 170mm fox 38 and a 29” wheel.
If you enjoy descending I really am happy with it, the original headset didn’t last long so I changed out the lower bearing as a bandaid incase I find an angle set with the internal cable routing. That would drop my front end a bit more but also make the bIke a tad longer.
The headset that came stock on the cubeIt is honestly working great. I mostly take the bike to a local “DH” park but also ride all my local trails with some steep climbs just fine. I think going to a 160mm would make it climb a tad better but it really descends well and doesn’t feel any longer in the front end than my YT Capra 29 is. Correct the head angle is 64 with the 170mm fox 38 and a 29” wheel.
If you enjoy descending I really am happy with it, the original headset didn’t last long so I changed out the lower bearing as a bandaid incase I find an angle set with the internal cable routing. That would drop my front end a bit more but also make the bIke a tad longer.
The headset that came stock on the cube
I just finished the mullet install, I had 1 ride, had issues with the headset and now I’ve noticed that I can turn past the knockblock limiter on both sides, the bars and fork turn together but it reaches minor resistance but then can be forced past that but changes where the steering stops on either end
Is this the issue you had as well?
Thanks
Okay, weird I never really noticed the stop block being able to be moved untill I changed the fork, maybe the bearings got damaged while I was trying to Eliminate the movement in the stop block, I’ll go the same route rather just not have it than have it accidentally move on a hard brake in a turn and then come up short on steering for the next corner..I just noticed that the stop block inside was not a very snug fit and could easily be turned once you’re up against it. I have since replaced my lower headset bearing and crown race eliminating the knock block my lower headset bearing had come apart internally because they’re cheap junk bearings. I’m sure the added stress of this setup may have added to it but acros headsets are notoriously cheap quality. Any ZS56 lower bearing will work
Okay, weird I never really noticed the stop block being able to be moved untill I changed the fork, maybe the bearings got damaged while I was trying to Eliminate the movement in the stop block, I’ll go the same route rather just not have it than have it accidentally move on a hard brake in a turn and then come up short on steering for the next corner..
What a disaster to replace the headset with all of this internal routing though so I’ll check the bottom bearing, maybe just replace it anyways and then just remove the block and put on a crown race
Thanks for your help
I know it's along time ago this thread But I've been giving info to Superstar components in regards to a angled headset and they didn't seem to realise that that Cube use a 56 cup top and bottomWell, I've been running my Cube Stereo in mullet mode with 63 degree head tube. Absolutely love it for flow. Putting up my best times. Tech is great as well. I wound up using a Works Components headset because it has an inserted top cup that gave me a half inch back on top height, which I really wanted so I could offset the raised height of going 29". Here's the headset: Works Components 2.0 Degree ZS56-ZS56 Angle Headset- To Suit Tapered Steerer Tube
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