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Our Range of Cube Aim Pro Bikes
The Cube Aim Pro is a recreational Hardtail Bikes available in both 27.5 inch and 29er wheel sizes. 27.5 offers great agility and responsive handling, while the 29er gives you more in terms of stability and reduced rolling resistance for easier clearance of obstacles. Aim Pro features specs usually reserved for bikes at higher price points, offering exceptional ride quality and value for money. This series of bikes are typically fully packed entry level hardtail's ideal for new mountain bikers wanting to get their first taste of off-road riding.
The Cube Aim Pro Components
Cube's Agile Ride Geometry - specifically modified for each wheel size - helps the Aim disc to be efficient and responsive, while maintaining very stable handling. This provides you with a great riding experience on shorter trails or longer cross country rides alike. Even as our entry-level disc brake bike, the CUBE Aim Pro can boast several high-tech components. The hydraulic Tektro HDM 290 Disc Brakes, which provide reliable braking performance in any conditions. The 100mm travel Suntour XCT suspension fork provides added comfort and control on the trail and on to the 3x8 Shimano drive train with Altus front and rear derailleurs for precise shifting performance. The bike rolls on high quality Schwalbe Smart Sam Tyres.
The Cube Aim Pro Frame
The geometry of the bike is aimed at the recreational rider, and puts you in a relaxed and upright position whilst still feeling a little sporty. This means you can expect a comfortable ride with fun and predictable handling. The Aim Pro frame features several advanced details, both in the 27.5" and 29" models. Not only did we use a 6061 aluminium tube set with mechanically formed top and down tubes to get the frame stiffer and lighter, we also included internal cable routing inside the down tube and tucked the IS disc mounts between seat and chain stays. The integrated kickstand mount within the left drop outs adds every-day versatility.
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The Cube Aim Pro is an all-mountain hardtail bike riders at various experience levels and price points. This bike is responsive and fun all while providing a comfortable ride. Cube also produces other quality Road Bikes, Mountain Bikes, E-Bikes, and more.
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