Total Weight:
57.6 lbs (26.12 kg)
Battery Weight:
6.8 lbs (3.08 kg)
(0.3lb Plastic Shield)Motor Weight:
7.05 lbs (3.19 kg)
Frame Material:
Aluminium Superlite Aluminum Alloy
Frame Sizes:
18.11 in (45.99 cm)19.68 in (49.98 cm)21.25 in (53.97 cm)22.83 in (57.98 cm)Geometry Measurements:
Small 50cm Frame: 19" Seat Tube, 22.75 Top Tube, 15.25" Reach, 15.5" Stand Over Height, 33" Minimum Saddle Height, 27" Width, 45.25" Wheelbase, 74.75" Length
Frame Types:
Step-Thru
Frame Colors:
Satin Grey Blue with Black Accents
Frame Fork Details:
SR Suntour NEX-E25 Coil Suspension, 50mm Travel, Preload Adjust, 100mm Hub Spacing, 9mm Axle with Quick Release Skewer
Frame Rear Details:
135mm Hub Spacing, 9mm Axle with Quick Release Skewer
Attachment Points:
Fender Mounts, Chain Cover Mounts, Rear Rack Mounts
Gearing Details:
9
Speed 1x9 Shimano CS-HG201 11-36 Tooth Cassette, Shimano Alivio RD-M3100-SGS DerailleurShifter Details:
Shimano SL-M2010-9R, Rapidfire-Plus Triggers on Right (One-Way High Lever, Three-Shift Low Lever)
Cranks:
ACID Powered by Samox, 165mm Length, 38 Tooth Steel Chainring
Pedals:
ACID Plastic Platform Trekking
Headset:
ACROS AZF-1039, 1-1/8" Straight, Tapered Head Tube, Top Zero-Stack 1-1/8" (ZS 44mm), Bottom Zero-Stack 1-1/2" (ZS 56mm)
Stem:
CUBE Comfort Stem Pro, Adjustable Angle (10° to 90°), 90mm Length, 65mm Base Height, Two 5mm Spacers, One 10mm Tapered Base Spacer, 31.8mm Clamp Diameter
Handlebar:
CUBE Comfort Shape Bar, Mid-Rise with Backsweep, 670mm Length
Brake Details:
Shimano BR-MT200 Hydraulic Disc with SM-RT10 180mm Rotors, Dual-Piston Calipers, Shimano Three-Finger Levers with Adjustable Reach
Grips:
CUBE Natural Fit Comfort, Rubber, Ergonomic, Inner Lock Ring
Saddle:
CUBE Natural Fit Shen
Seat Post:
CUBE Performance Post, Two-Bolt Clamp
Seat Post Length:
350 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
30.9 mm
Rims:
CUBE EX23 by Alexrims, Aluminum Alloy, Double Wall, ETRTO 622x23, 36 Hole, Reinforcement Eyelets, Tubeless Ready
Spokes:
Stainless Steel, 14 Gauge, Silver with Nipples
Tire Brand:
Continental Contact Urban, 28" x 2.0" (50-622)
Wheel Sizes:
28 in (71.12cm)Tire Details:
Max 73 PSI, Max 5.0 Bar, Safety Pro, 50km/h Ebike Rated, Reflective Sidewall Stripes
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
CUBE Acid Rear Rack with Spring Latch and Pannier Hangers and Bungee Loops (18kg 39lb Max Weight, ACID RILink Adapter Compatible), Clear Sticker Slap Guard, Clear Plastic Rock Chip Sticker on Downtube, Plastic Skid Plate on Motor, CUBE ACID Plastic Fenders, ACID Pro Flat Mount Tool-Free Adjustable Kickstand at Center (Single Bolt), Flick Bell on Right Portion of Handlebar, ACID Pro-E 60 CMPT Integrated Headlight (Side Cutouts, 12V DC), ACID Mudguard Rear Light PRO-E (4 LED, 12V DC)
Other:
Locking Removable Downtube-Integrated Battery Pack, 1.6lb 36 Volt 4 Amp Bosch Standard Battery Charger, Maximum Cadence > 120 RPM Motor Support, ABUS XPLUS Battery Lock and Key, KMC X9 Chain
Kevin Flynn
2 years agoI am looking for a class 3 electric bike. I watched Sondors electric bicycle. The reviewer who reviewed the bicycle has no idea how to review. He is unprepared and has no idea of any bikes he reviews. When I see him as the reviewer I am always disappointed that you aren’t reviewing because then I would have someone who knows what he is reviewing.
That guy is basically winging the review.
ReplyCourt
2 years agoThanks for the vote of confidence in me Kevin, sorry the SONDORS review wasn’t up to par. I have tried to work with other people in the past, but it hasn’t worked out. Now I’m the one reviewing all bikes… but that means I don’t get to cover quite as many. For what it’s worth, the CUBE is a great choice if you want quality and a more refined setup. SONDORS is good for value, but seems less responsive, dynamic, and possibly not made as well. I hope this helps, and I wish you well!
ReplySadEdjo
1 year agoIs there a pdf of the user manual for this model. I’ve searched high and low on the web with no success.
ReplyCourt
1 year agoNot that I know of, but perhaps a shop has a manual that would overlap with your bike, or maybe the company itself. I would start by reaching out to the shop where the bike was purchased. If the questions are more about the display, battery, motor etc. then perhaps that manufacturer has a separate manual :)
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