CUBE AMS ONE11 C:68X TM29 Review

CUBE AMS ONE11 C:68X TM29 Review

CUBE AMS ONE11 C:68X TM29 Review

Price: 4999 €
category: Downcountry
Frame Material: Carbon
Weight: 11,7 kg
Wheel Size: 29"
Travel Front: 120 mm
Travel Rear: 110 mm
Model Year: 2024
  • Space for two bottle holders
  • coherent overall package
  • definately shredable in the downhill
  • great wheels for this price range
  • very light: 11,7 kg
  • uphill a bit sluggish
fun to ride in
easy terrain extreme terrain
seating position
upright efficient
handling
playful easy calm
framesize runs
small big

Overall Bike Check

The most importanten ratings of the CUBE AMS ONE11 C:68X TM29 in comparison to the competitor bikes of following categorie: (Downcountry-Bike up to 6000 €) .

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Geometry

Je steiler der Winkel des Sitzrohrs ist, desto effizienter können Sie in die Pedale treten.

SIZE XXS XS S M L XL XXL
Sizing of Manufacturer
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S
M
L
XL
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Wheelsize
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29
29
29
29
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Stack
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-
592
601
611
625
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Reach
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-
401
423
445
466
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Top Tube Length
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573
598
623
648
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Seat Tube Length
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370
420
470
520
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Seat Tube Angle
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73,3
73,4
73,4
73,4
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Head Tube Length
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100
110
120
135
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Head Tube Angle
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66
66,1
66,1
66,1
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Bottom Bracket Drop
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33
33
33
34
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Bottom Bracket Height (absolut)
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342
341
341
341
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Chainstay Length
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445
445
445
445
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Wheelbase
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1141
1167
1193
1219
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Standover Height
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766
764
770
765
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Specification
  • Frame C:68X Monocoque Advanced Twin Mold Technology, FSP 4-Link, Boost 148, UDH™
  • Frame Material Carbon
  • Fork Fox 34 SC Float Factory FIT4, Open(Adjustable)/Medium/Firm Mode, Tapered, 15x110mm, 120mm, Kashima Coated
  • Spring Unit air
  • Remote-Lockout yes
  • Damper Fox Float DPS Factory, 190x42.5mm, Open(Adjustable)/Medium/Firm Mode, Kashima Coated
  • Gearrange 510%
  • Drivetrain 1x12
  • Gear Lever Shimano XT SL-M8100-IR, Direct Attach
  • Rear Derailleur Shimano XT RD-M8100-SGS, ShadowPlus, 12-Speed
  • Crank Praxis Girder Carbon, Boost, 30T
  • Cassette Shimano SLX CS-M7100, 10-51T
  • Chain Shimano CN-M6100
  • Brake Set Shimano XT BR-M8120/BR-M8100, Hydr. Disc Brake (180/180)
  • Brake Rotors 180/180
  • Wheel Set Newmen Evolution SL A.30, 28/28 Spokes, 15x110mm/12x148mm, Tubeless Ready
  • Tires Front Maxxis Rekon, EXO, Tubeless Ready, 2.4
  • Tires Rear Maxxis Rekon Race, EXO, Tubeless Ready, 2.35
  • Saddle SDG Bel Air V3 Lux Alloy
  • Seat Post Fox Transfer Factory 30.9mm, Kashima Coated
  • Stem Newmen Evolution SL 318.4, 31.8mm
  • Handle Bar Newmen Evolution 318.20, 760mm
  • Handle Bar Width 760
  • Head Set ACROS Integrated, Top 1 1/8", Bottom 1 1/2", Fiber Inserts for Angle Adjustment

Expirience with the CUBE AMS ONE11 C:68X TM29

Ludwig Döhl The Trail Motion version of the AMS is based on the frame of the full suspension bike, but with a little more travel and thicker tires it speaks to trail lovers in particular. The weight of a bike is a central factor for riding pleasure on any kind of terrain. With 11,7 kg, the CUBE AMS ONE11 C:68X TM29 is one of the lightest Downcountry-Bike on the market, which makes for great riding on singletrails. When it comes down to handling, CUBE does not compromise. With its balanced handling style, the Downcountry-Bike von CUBE is ready for the majority of singletrails. The seating position of the tours with lots of high meters moves in a moderate range between sporty and comfortable. The way to the summit is not one of the strengths of this bike. The CUBE AMS ONE11 C:68X TM29 shows what its capable of in the downhill.

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About the author

Ludwig Döhl

Ludwig Döhl

... has spent more than 100,000 kilometers in the saddle of over 1000 different mountain bikes. The essence of many hours on the trail: Mountain bikes are awesome when they match your personal preferences! With this realization, he founded bike-test.com to assist cyclists in finding their very own dream bike.