e bike cube gravel Cube Bikes Nuroad Hybrid C:62 EXC 400X Gravel E-Bike - Black
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e bike cube gravel

e bike cube gravel Cube Bikes Nuroad Hybrid C:62 EXC 400X Gravel E-Bike - Black

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e bike cube gravel Cube Bikes Nuroad Hybrid C:62 EXC 400X Gravel E-Bike - BlackDevour any gravel track or forest path with the Nuroad Hybrid C: 62 EXC 400X Gravel E Bike from Cube Bikes, designed with its sleek, elegant and organic curves of the C: 62 carbon frame paired with the lightweight Bosch SX motor and a 400Wh battery that powers with 60Nm of torque and assistance, useful on rugged ascents or when you've been out touring all day long. The battery has been fully integrated into the downtube to save weight and distribute

Devour any gravel track or forest path with the Nuroad Hybrid C:62 EXC 400X Gravel E-Bike from Cube Bikes, designed with its sleek, elegant and organic curves of the C:62 carbon frame paired with the lightweight Bosch SX motor and a 400Wh battery that powers with 60Nm of torque and assistance, useful on rugged ascents or when you've been out touring all day long. The battery has been fully integrated into the downtube to save weight and distribute it evenly, and with the advanced internal cable routing and hidden seat camp, it all adds to a simplistic, clean and low-maintenance finish. 

Gravel endurance geometry optimises the ride position for longer days in the saddle, while frame angles and dimensions have been designed to strike the perfect balance of stability and agility. The C:62® carbon fork blends ruggedness and comfort with sharp handling with Advanced Twin Mold technology to help produce a significantly lighter, stronger frame that weighs just 1150g! Stay firmly in control of your set of wheels with SRAM's progressive Rival AXS hydraulic disc brakes that have the power to ensure you're always in control, and keep rolling with the Newmen Performance Gravel 25 wheelset and Schwalbe 45mm G-One RS Pro tyres that you can upgrade to 50mm if you need something more chunky to grip the ground. 

If you're thinking of making a day - or multiple days - of it, the Nuroad Hybrid C:62 offers an array of carrier mounting points at the rear and on the full carbon fork so you can maximise your bikepacking versatility and gear up for the adventure. With SRAM Rival XPLR AXS 1x13 gears to deliver a wide range of closely-spaced ratios with electronic precision, a UDH derailleur hanger and Boost rear, the Nuroad Hybrid C:62 EXC 400X Gravel E-Bike is prepared for long days when your cycling stints take you off the beaten track and into the wild. 

Features: 

  • C:62® carbon fibre technology: extremely strong, lightweight and durable (just 1150g for a mid-sized frame)
  • Advanced internal cable routing: gear and brake cables thread through the frame via the headset for a neater, less obtrusive look
  • Gravel Endurance geometry: optimised geometry for long days in the saddle
  • Frame angles and dimensions geared towards the perfect balance of agility and stability
  • Advanced Twin Mold: produces a significantly lighter, stronger frame with fibre density tailored to anticipated loadings at specific points
  • Fixed integrated battery: Bosch SX technology incorporates a new, lighter and more configurable battery set-up
  • Battery is fully integrated into the downtube to make the most of the weight saving and for best weight distribution and handling
  • Power More option means you can add an additional 250Wh battery quickly and simply for extra range (not included)
  • X-Connect: simple way to attach a compatible ACID light to your bike
  • X-Connect connector is built into the headset with wiring hidden in the frame so all you need to do is attach the light and plug it in
  • Incorporated clearance for tyres up to 50mm even with mudguards fitted
  • Carrier mounting points at the rear and on the full carbon fork for maximum bikepacking versatility
  • Bosch drive system's control unit is incorporated into the top tube with a mini handlebar remote
  • Seat clamp is hidden, there is a Direct Mount lightweight chain guide, flat mount kickstand interface, Boost rear end and UDH derailleur hanger
  • SRAM Rival XPLR AXS 1x13 gears deliver a wide range of closely-spaced ratios with electronic precision
  • Bosch's light SX drive and 400Wh battery combination gives up to 60Nm of assistance
  • Newmen Performance Gravel 25 wheelset with Schwalbe 45mm G-One RS Pro tyres
  • Strong, progressive SRAM Rival AXS hydraulic disc brakes have the power to ensure you're always in control
  • Weight: 14.1kg

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  • Please note: CUBE state that due to unforeseeable supply chain issues, the bike may be delivered with modifications
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