Hi Carl.
I'll take some time to hopefully give you some additional information.
however first I'll just respond to this...
A 29er is 700c wheels with 2" plus tyres fitted and my Agattu has some 2.1 smart Sams fitted making it a 29er,
this isn't correct. a 29" wheel is a 700c wheel, they and also infact 28" wheels are all the same size.
What tyre you put on it won't effect the size of the actual wheel..
I think I've narrowed it down to two contenders ( both very much at the upper limit of my budget).
1/ 2014 KTM Action 29
2/ Cube reaction hybrid 29
The Cube, looking much like the KTM but so much cheaper.
I'm by no means any kind of expert when it comes to bike spec, not knowing the difference between this group set or that make of breaks but as an engineer I can tell quality from the cheap stuff LOL
Whatever route I go, its certain to be a crank motor with a down tube mounted battery and what I need the most is a low first gear with some decent amounts of torque.
So I'm hoping to pick up some of your knowledge & experience of these machines.
Thanks Carl
The bikes might at first impression look similar - ie aluminium hardtail 29er with Bosch drive.
But as with anything in life you do get what you pay for.
For instance the Cube Reaction is also available with a better spec for over £3000
so its really about deciding your budget and getting the best bike you can for the money.
Clearly we work with the KTM brand, so we're going to suggest the KTM is worth the extra cash, because you are getting better components, which are important parts of what makes a bike's ride quality.
Especially with a 29er the wheel quality can make a dramatic different to how a bike feels and accelerates, and the suspension fork is also an important thing to look at.
On the KTM Macina Action, you get a set of Rockshox forks, DT Swiss Rims and Shimano Deore hubs. On the Cube, you get Suntour forks, Cube own brand rims and budget Shimano hubs. All these things cost extra money, which is why the KTM is more than this Cube. Only you can decide if having these better quality lighter components is worth it to you.
On another note, the KTM is in stock, I don't think the Cube will be with dealers for some time. So again, the fact the bike actually exists does also add some value to the KTM, ie you could be riding it before the weekend.
So in summary, both are excellent bikes, but at slightly different price points so direct comparison is a bit unfair.
If you have any specific questions about the KTM just ask and we'll try to help.
Regards
Col