CUBE TWO15 HPC SLT 29 Review

CUBE TWO15 HPC SLT 29 Review

CUBE TWO15 HPC SLT 29 Review

Price: 5999 €
category: Downhill
Frame Material: Carbon
Weight: 16,1 kg
Wheel Size: 29"
Travel Front: 203 mm
Travel Rear: 215 mm
Model Year: 2024 (carry over model from 2023)
  • World Cup tested bike
  • top bike in this price range
  • definately shredable in the downhill
  • great groupset for this price range
  • light: 16,1 kg
  • fun to ride in
    easy terrain Extreme Terrain
    seating position
    upright efficient
    handling
    playful easy calm

    OVERALL BIKE CHECK

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    VALUE for MONEY CHECK

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    Summary

    Expirience with the CUBE TWO15 HPC SLT 29

    CUBE TWO15 HPC SLT 29 Review Danny Hart and Max Hartenstern have ridden the TWO15 HPC SLT 29 into the top ten of the DH World Cup several times. The conclusion that can be drawn from this: the bike is fast, real fast! With 16,1 kg weight for the complete bike, the TWO15 HPC SLT 29 joins the lighter bikes that you can buy for under under 6000 Euro. Most bikes in its class are heavier. With a flat 63,3 degree head tube angle and a long reach, the geometry corresponds to the current trend. Finally, here is another killer argument: in price range in the bike park, the CUBE TWO15 HPC SLT 29 is one of the best models in the in the bike park category.

    technical Details

    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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    -
    -
    M
    L
    XL
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    Wheelsize
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    -
    -
    29
    29
    29
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    Stack
    -
    -
    -
    652
    652
    652
    -
    Reach
    -
    -
    -
    445
    464
    491
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    Top Tube Length
    -
    -
    -
    558
    578
    605
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    Seat Tube Length
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    -
    -
    400
    400
    400
    -
    Seat Tube Angle
    -
    -
    -
    78,5
    78,5
    78,5
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    Head Tube Length
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    -
    -
    124
    124
    124
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    Head Tube Angle
    -
    -
    -
    63,3
    63,3
    63,3
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    Bottom Bracket Drop
    -
    -
    -
    28
    28
    28
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    Bottom Bracket Height (absolut)
    -
    -
    -
    347
    347
    347
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    Chainstay Length
    -
    -
    -
    445
    445
    445
    -
    Wheelbase
    -
    -
    -
    1267
    1287
    1314
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    Standover Height
    -
    -
    -
    726
    722
    722
    -
    • Frame HPC Carbon Monocoque Advanced Twin Mold Technology, Aluminum 6061 T6 Rear Triangle, ETC 4-Link, ISCG Mount, AXH
    • Frame Material Carbon
    • Fork Fox 40 Float Factory FIT GRIP2, 20x110mm Boost, 203mm, Kashima Coated
    • Spring Unit air
    • Remote-Lockout no
    • Damper Fox DHX2 Factory, 240x76mm, High/Low Speed Rebound & Compression
    • Gearrange 218%
    • Drivetrain 1x7
    • Gear Lever Sram X01 DH Trigger
    • Rear Derailleur Sram X01 DH medium cage, 7-Speed
    • Crank Race Face Atlas 32T, 165mm
    • Cassette Sram XG-795 DH, 10-24T
    • Chain Sram PC-1110
    • Brake Set Magura MT7, Hydr. Disc Brake (203/203)
    • Brake Rotors 203/203
    • Wheel Set Race Face Atlas, 20x110mm Boost / 12x157mm, Tubeless Ready
    • Tires Front Schwalbe Magic Mary, Addix Ultrasoft, Super Gravity, Tubeless Easy, 2.4
    • Tires Rear Schwalbe Big Betty, Addix Soft, Super Gravity, Tubeless Easy, 2.4
    • Saddle SDG FLY 2.0 I-Beam
    • Seat Post SDG I-Beam Carbon, 31.6mm
    • Stem Race Face Atlas 35 Direct Mount
    • Handle Bar Race Face SixC 35 Carbon, 820mm
    • Handle Bar Width 820

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