Seriously, your judging the other components by something that everyone changes on every bike after buying ? The bike must be crap, it's got a £2 bell on it lolThe cube has £10 tyres on it, what quality is everything else ?
I did not see the touring one but will go back and have a look on Monday. Either way I think I will go for a Cube bike.I think the cube is well specced for the money
If it was my £2k I'd get the slightly 'touring' version of your choice, this one http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Cube-Cross-Hybrid-Pro-Allroad-500-2017-Electric-Bike_97468.htm
It's a shame you couldn't of used one of their £300 off easter vouchers (£2k+) last week on the Tredz site. I think they do regular discount codes
Good luck
Yes it says everything about the bike, I wore out my first set of tyres.Seriously, your judging the other components by something that everyone changes on every bike after buying ? The bike must be crap, it's got a £2 bell on it lol
I still have the original tyres and never needed to change them, over 9000 miles on the Delite.Seriously, your judging the other components by something that everyone changes on every bike after buying ? The bike must be crap, it's got a £2 bell on it lol
I wonder how much you would spend on a suspension fork?Fit a Fox 32 fork and you would have excellent MTB.
You're comparing a Delite which retail at £4k+ with a bike that's half that price ? Quality bikes as you put it do cost much more because they use more expensive components, you don't get that for free you pay for it in the cost of the bike. I wouldn't expect to change the tyres on a £4k+ bike either. If Cube put Marathon Plus tyres on it's bikes they have to charge an extra £60 on the price of the bike, I'd be happy to have the choice if I want to change them or not. The point I was trying to make is that the rest of the componentry is good/excellent at this price point.I still have the original tyres and never needed to change them, over 9000 miles on the Delite.
Quality bikes cost more because of the use of quality parts.
Everyone does not change tyres or have a mobile phone, why do you assume such things? Most people might, doesn't say there're right. More voted for Brexit didn't they?
So hows the £10 Schwalbes on the Cube any different to the £10 Schwalbe Rapid Robs they put on the Haibike Sduro SL29 ?Yes it says everything about the bike, I wore out my first set of tyres.
The idea comes at a price thoughHaving just gone through the purchase process I do think there's a real opportunity for one of the manufacturers to take a leaf out of Mini's book and offer a custom bike service.
When you buy a Mini you basically just choose your body style and motor then can alter almost everything else.
In the bike world, suppose you could settle on a frame and motor then choose to upgrade your saddle, add a suspension seat post, better brakes, forks, gearset, lighting, add a rack, maybe (in the case of Bosch,) upgrade the computer, add an adjustable stem, and finally choose a colour.
I'd have had a better saddle, forks and computer with a different colour and would have probably spent a few hundred pounds extra.
And yes, of course I can do all of these things later but will end up with a pile of unwanted components.
I predict that the first manufacturer to really get behind this concept will drive their average selling price up by 10 - 25%