Cube Cube Kathmandu Hybrid C:62 SLT 400X Carbon Electric Bike Origano Green EE Easy Entry

5.249,00 Available for order, not in store
Paired with a lightweight C:62 carbon frame, full carbon fork, and carbon Newmen Phase 30 wheels, this bike is a svelte grand tourer ready for any adventure. Read more
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Specifications

Brand:
Cube
Net Weight:
16.3 Kg
Max Load:
115 kg bike + rider
Range:
75 - 100 km
Charging Time:
4.5 hours
Battery:
Bosch CompactTube 400
Motor:
Bosch Drive Unit Performance SX (55Nm) Cruise (250 Watt), Smart System
Display:
Bosch Kiox 500
Drivetrain:
Shimano XT RD-M8100-SGS, ShadowPlus, 12-Speed
Brake System:
Shimano XT BR-M8100, Hydr. Disc Brake (180/180)
Tyres:
Schwalbe G-ONE Overland, SuperGround, Kevlar, 50-622
Availability:
Available for order, not in store
Delivery time:
Available by Order | 15-20 work days

Information

 

The Ultimate in Performance: Kathmandu Hybrid C:62 SLT 400X

Unmatched Quality with Shimano XT Components

When only the best will do, the Kathmandu Hybrid C:62 SLT 400X steps up with Shimano's XT components, renowned for their ease of use, precision, and reliability. Featuring wide-ranging 1x12 gears and powerful hydraulic disc brakes, it’s the perfect choice for top-tier performance. The addition of Bosch’s new SX motor and Kiox display, along with a 400Wh battery, provides up to 55Nm of pedal assistance while significantly reducing weight. Paired with a lightweight C:62 carbon frame, full carbon fork, and carbon Newmen Phase 30 wheels with superlight Schwalbe Aerothan inner tubes, this bike is a svelte grand tourer ready for any adventure. It retains practicality with the super-sturdy IC 3.0 integrated carrier and a full set of accessories, making it ideal for both city commuting and cross-continent journeys.

Kathmandu Hybrid C:62 Series

A New Era for CUBE's Iconic Adventure Bikes

Inspired by Kathmandu, the world's foremost adventure capital, CUBE's Kathmandu lineup embodies the spirit of exploration. The new Kathmandu Hybrid C:62, with its sleek carbon frame and fork, brings this spirit to life, making distant horizons more accessible than ever.

Key Features:

  1. Lightweight Carbon Frames:

    • Available in both classic double diamond and Easy Entry designs, these frames, along with matching full carbon forks, are made from CUBE's proprietary C:62 carbon. They offer reduced weight without sacrificing strength and durability, enhancing the riding experience.
  2. Elegant and Practical Design:

    • The IC 3.0 rear carrier integrates a sturdy luggage rack into the frame, offering a seamless and functional design.
    • Internal cable routing enhances the bike's clean lines and reduces maintenance.
  3. Enhanced Practicality:

    • Features like the future-proof UDH gear hanger and clearance for 50mm tires prioritize ease of use.
    • Equipped with full-length mudguards, a lighting set, and a kickstand, the bike is ready for any adventure.
    • Additional capacity for a handlebar-mounted bag increases its utility.
  4. Bosch SX Drive System:

    • The 400Wh battery and Kiox display provide natural-feeling support with up to 55Nm of torque.
    • An optional 250Wh PowerMore range extender is available for longer rides.

Specification Levels:

The Kathmandu Hybrid C:62 range offers two specification levels, each available in Classic or Easy Entry frame configurations. This ensures a perfect fit for every rider, combining elegant functionality, lightweight design, and cutting-edge technology for an unparalleled riding experience.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
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