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Cube Acid 260 Disc
Article number: 851610
€ 549,99
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- Frame Material: Aluminium Lite 6061
- Frame Shape: Low entry
- Wheel Size: 26 inches
- Brakes: Hydraulic disc brakes
- Tires: CUBE IMPAC Smartpac, 2.25
- Weight: 13.9 kg
The Cube Acid 260 Disc is a full-fledged mountain bike designed for young riders eager to tackle off-road trails. Its lightweight aluminum frame with internal cable routing ensures a clean look and reduces maintenance efforts. The SR Suntour XCE suspension fork with 80 mm travel provides comfort and control on rough terrains. Equipped with a reliable 16-speed Shimano drivetrain, young bikers can effortlessly navigate various landscapes.
Clarks hydraulic disc brakes deliver safe and powerful stopping performance in all weather conditions. The 26-inch wheels fitted with 2.25-inch wide CUBE IMPAC Smartpac tires offer excellent grip and stability across different surfaces. Weighing in at 13.9 kg, the Acid 260 Disc is sturdy yet light enough for agile handling. Please note that this bike is not approved for road use and should be used with appropriate protective gear.
Clarks hydraulic disc brakes deliver safe and powerful stopping performance in all weather conditions. The 26-inch wheels fitted with 2.25-inch wide CUBE IMPAC Smartpac tires offer excellent grip and stability across different surfaces. Weighing in at 13.9 kg, the Acid 260 Disc is sturdy yet light enough for agile handling. Please note that this bike is not approved for road use and should be used with appropriate protective gear.
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