elektrofahrrad von cube Cube eBike
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elektrofahrrad von cube Cube eBike

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elektrofahrrad von cube Cube eBikeGermany is the global leader in e bike sales, and it is in this evolved and fertile ecosystem that Cube engineers and manufactures their world leading e bikes. Made in Waldershof, Bavaria, the Cube Supreme Hybrid ONE is packed with engineering that delivers endless smiles. If Germans are known for being serious but fun, this bike is seriously fun! Let's start with the frame. Made of aluminum, the frame is light, stiff, and won't rust. Each tube is

Germany is the global leader in e-bike sales, and it is in this evolved and fertile ecosystem that Cube engineers and manufactures their world leading e-bikes. Made in Waldershof, Bavaria, the Cube Supreme Hybrid ONE is packed with engineering that delivers endless smiles. If Germans are known for being serious but fun, this bike is seriously fun!

Let's start with the frame. Made of aluminum, the frame is light, stiff, and won't rust. Each tube is tapered using a sophisticated hydro-forming process that increases strength and keep things beautiful. Unlike many e-bikes at the same price, the battery is integrated - yet easily removable - from the frame. This ensures that the electronics are weather-sealed and insulated against extreme cold (which can reduce battery performance). Note: the battery is also locked in the frame to prevent theft. Smooth welds and a comfortable upright position make the bike as beautiful to ride as it looks. 

Comfort is the name of the game here, and this bike takes a wholistic approach. Bumpy or gravelly roads are smoothed by the front suspension fork and the wider tires eat up vibration while ensuring sure-footed grip. Prefer to sit bolt-upright or semi-upright? The easy-to-adjust handlebar stem lets you dial in the perfect riding position. A comfortable saddle and grips complete the ergonomic package. 

The motor is where this bike sings. In a market flooded with cheap aftermarket kits that are low in quality, Cube chooses German-made Bosch systems that are the leaders in quality, technology and dedicated after-sales service. The Bosch Performance Line motor reads your pedalling input data and regulates the assistance, creating an output that feels like something close to mind-reading. It's 65nm of power will flatten any hill and it's big 400W battery provides up to 100km of range.

The rest of the bike takes quality seriously. Powerful Shimano disc brakes ensure intuitive control and all the stopping power you'd ever need. And, the  high-performance Shimano Alivio derailleur system provides a wide range of gears for climbing or for speed. Hate punctures? The Continental Contact tires have a thick anti-puncture layer to ensure each ride is trouble-free. Best of all, this bike comes already equipped with a quality kickstand, rack, and powerful 60 LUX German-made lighting system that runs off the battery.   

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  • Lightweight Aluminum frame with Front Suspension - Provides strength and agility on even the roughest roads
  • Motor: Quiet & reliable Bosch Performance Line provides 65Nm acceleration at low cadences 
  • Battery: Bosch 400Wh gives you up to 100km of range on a single charge
  • Lighting: Super-bright ACID-60 LED Lighting is German-made for ultimate functionality
  • Drivetrain: Shimano Alivio 9-speed cassette offers reliable, exact trigger shifting  and the 1x drivetrain system keeps things lean and simple for reduced maintenance costs
  • Shimano hydraulic disc brakes offer intuitive stopping power in absolutely every weather condition   
  • Continental tires are highly puncture-resistant - Made in Germany
  • Comfortable ergonomic ACID gel saddle
SUPREME SPORT ONE
FRAME Aluminum - Greyblue
BIKE WEIGHT 25.7 kg / 56 Ibs
WEIGHT CAPACITY 140 kg
BATTERY Bosch Powertube 400
MOTOR Performance Line Gen 3
DISPLAY Bosch Purion
MAX ASSISTED SPEED 32km/hr as per Canadian regulations
COMPUTER MODES Eco, Tour, Sport, Turbo
RANGE ESTIMATE 80-100km
CHARGING TIME Four hours
SUSPENSION FORK Suntour NEX 50mm
HEADSET Acros AZF integrated
SEATPOST Cube Performance Post 30.9mm
TIRES Continental Urban Contact 50mm
TUBES Schwalbe
RIMS Cube EX23, 26H, Disc, Tubeless Ready
FRONT HUB Shimano HB-TX505 QR, Centerlock
REAR HUB Shimano HB-TX505 QR, Centerlock
CRANKSET ACID E-crank
CHAINRING 38T
CHAINGUARD Chain Guard
CHAIN KMC X9
CASSETTE Shimano CS-HG201, 11-36T
SADDLE Natural Fit SHEN
PEDALS Acid PP Trekking
SHIFTING SYSTEM Shimano Alivio
SHIFTER Shimano SL-M2010-9R
HANDLEBAR Cube Comfort Shape Bar
STEM Cube Comfort Stem Pro - Adjustable
GRIPS Natural Fit Comfort
BRAKES Shimano BR-M200 Hydraulic Disc
FRONT LIGHT ACID PRO-E 60LUX
TAIL LIGHT ACID PRO-E, 12V, Mudguard Rear
MUDGUARDS ACID 56 BB-Mount
REAR RACK
ACID Semi-integrated carrier
BUNGEE N/A
BELL
Easy Bell
KICKSTAND ACID Pro Flat Mount Kickstand
LOCK N/A
CUBE SUPREME SPORT HYBRID 400 FROM TO
46 CM 5' 0" 5'3"
50 CM 5' 4" 5'7"
56 CM 5' 7" 6'0"


How does a Cube compare to other e-bikes?

It's German! And, that means a lot. Germany is home to largest e-bike market in the world and also the highest regulations. This regulatory environment produces some of the best products out there since each brand competes with other brands for the highest level of safety. These regulations, known as the Straßenverkehrszulassungsordnung (try saying that three times fast!) cover everything from the nature of dynamo or electric lighting beams (and how they are not permitted to blind oncoming traffic) to the quality of everything from the kickstand to the rear racks. Built in Germany, Cube thus has access to tons of German parts that are made-in-Germany and are not easily available in China - where most e-bikes are made. Finally, there's just something comforting about the deep experience and maturity that is built into a Cube bike. Where so many North American brands are still figuring out how to build e-bikes, Cube has that all figured out and leads from the front. 

Why Bosch as the motor?

Bosch has been supplying the automotive industry for over 100 years and when they entered the e-bike market in the early 2000s they did so with a commitment to carrying over their extensive experience and focus on high standards of quality and reliability. As evidence of this Bosch was the first e-bike brand to ensure all of its motors, batteries and chargers meet UL 2849, an international e-bike safety standard. 

Bosch also draws on its automotive experience to create and maintain a massive network of highly trained dealers and service centres. This means you won’t struggle to find service for your bike whether that's with us or in another city around the world. 

Due to the high quality of the motor/battery systems and the massive network of service centres, investing in a Bosch system will save you time and money on maintenance and repairs over the life of the bike. Bosch also offers a spare parts guarantee, meaning they are committed to producing replacement parts, even for their discontinued systems, which means a longer life for your bike!  

Does the battery lock to the bike?

Yep. That’s one expensive chunk of Lithium Ion. Frame-mounted batteries lock on to the down-tube and only you can remove them with the key provided. Internal frame batteries are built into the bike, so no need to worry!

How long does it take to charge the battery?

It takes about five hours to charge a single battery from flat to full. The batteries don't have memory so there is no problem if you only charge the battery a little bit, halfway, or whatever. You’ll get over 1000 complete charges, which is typically 5+ years of use before a replacement is required.

Is the unit serviceable?

You bet it is. For years the e-assist market was dominated by small fly-by-night companies with good ideas and no balance sheet. The consumer took all the risk and were often left with technical assistance phone numbers that no longer worked. Cube partner with Bosch, a huge player in the e-bike market – and they are sophisticated, which means they are updatable, diagnosable, and if something does break, fundamentally repairable.

What's the lifetime on the battery?

On average you will get about 25,000-32,000 Kilometres from the battery before it needs to be replaced.

This is expensive! Will it get stolen?

Estimates are that over 90% of bicycle theft is tied to cash-for-drugs (unfortunately) and most bike losses are due to inferior or cheap locks. Make sure you buy a good ABUS U-lock or a chain and your bike will be safe. 

What’s the warranty?

For the original owner, Cube offers a two-year warranty for manufacturer defects on frame and fork, five years for frame / swingarm breakage, and two years on the battery. Does not include wear and tear.

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