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Cube Aim Race Slategrey´n´Rainbowblack
298760 AMD
The Cube Aim Race Slategrey’n’Rainbowblack (2025) is a versatile hardtail mountain bike featuring a lightweight Aluminium Lite frame, 100mm suspension fork with lockout, Shimano Cues 10-speed drivetrain, and hydraulic disc brakes, designed for riders seeking performance and comfort on diverse terrains.
The Cube Aim Race Slategrey'n'Rainbowblack (2025) is a versatile hardtail mountain bike designed for riders seeking a balance between performance and comfort on diverse terrains. Its lightweight Aluminium Lite frame features smooth welds and internal cable routing, ensuring durability and a sleek appearance. The Agile Ride Geometry (AMF) provides a responsive and stable ride, making it suitable for both trail adventures and urban commuting.
Equipped with a 100mm SR Suntour XCT Disc fork with lockout functionality, the Aim Race offers efficient pedaling on smooth surfaces and reliable suspension on rough trails. The Shimano Cues 10-speed drivetrain delivers precise shifting, complemented by Shimano hydraulic disc brakes for consistent stopping power. The CUBE EX25 wheels, paired with 2.25″ tires, offer excellent grip and stability.
Additional features include a comfortable ACID Venec Lite saddle, ergonomic ACID React grips, and a CUBE Performance Post seatpost. The bike also comes with integrated mounting points for fenders, a luggage carrier, and a rear kickstand, enhancing its versatility for various riding needs.
Frame
Frame
Aluminium Lite, AMF, Double Butted, Internal Cable Routing, Tapered Head Tube, Flat Mount Brake, SIC Mount, FM Kickstand Mount
Size
S, M, L
Fork
SR Suntour XCT Disc, 100mm, Lockout
Drivetrain & brakes
Shift/ brake levers
Shimano Cues SL-U6000, Rapidfire-Plus, 10-speed
Brake system
Shimano BR-MT200/UR300, Hydraulic Disc, 160mm front and rear
Maat & Co provides expert motorcycle servicing, including diagnostics, repairs, oil changes, and suspension tuning, ensuring your motorcycle performs at its best.