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Hi does anyone own a cube LTD pro or anyone advice me if this is a good bike for £750? Is there much difference between the LTD pro and the LTD for £100 less? Both are the 2013 models.

Cube LTD
Frame Alu Superlite 6061 AMF, RFR-Geometry, double butted, disc only
Forks Rock Shox Recon Silver TK Air, 100mm, Poploc
Rear Derailleur Shimano XT, RD-M781-SGSL, Shadow 10-speed
Front Derailleur Shimano Deore FD-M590-10. Down Swing 34.9mm, 10-speed
Shifters Shimano Deore SL-M591, Rapidfire-Plus, 10-speed
Chainset Shimano FC-M522, 42x32x24T, 175 mm
Bottom Bracket Shimano BB-ES25 113mm
Chain Shimano 10 Speed
Freewheel Shimano HG-62 10 Speed 11-36T
Headset FSA No.10 semi-integrated, 1 1/8"
Stem Easton EA30 Oversized 31.8mm, 8°
Handlebars Easton EA30 Lowriser Oversized, 660 mm
Front Brake Shimano BR-M395 hydraulic disc brake(180mm)
Rear Brake Shimano BR-M395 hydraulic disc brake (160mm)
Rims RFR ZX24 26"
Front Hub Shimano HB-RM66 Centerlock Disc
Rear Hub Shimano FH-RM66 Centerlock Disc
Tyres Schwalbe Smart Sam 26 x 2.25
Saddle Selle Italia X1
Seatpost Easton EA30 31.6*400mm
Seat Clamp: RFR Varioclose 34.9mm
Pedals Alu PD-971

Cube LTD pro
Frame Alu Superlite 6061 AMF, RFR-Geometry, double butted, disc only
Forks Manitou Marvel Expert Air, Remote Lockout, 100mm
Rear Derailleur Shimano XT, RD-M781-SGSL, Shadow 10-speed
Front Derailleur Shimano Deore FD-M590-10. Down Swing 34.9mm, 10-speed
Shifters Shimano Deore SL-M591, Rapidfire-Plus, 30-speed
Chainset Shimano FC-M552 Hollowtech II, 42x32x24T
Bottom Bracket Shimano Hollowtech II
Chain Shimano 10 Speed
Freewheel Shimano HG-62 11-36T
Headset FSA No.10 semi-integrated, 1 1/8"
Stem Easton EA30 31.8mm, 8°
Handlebars Easton EA30 Lowriser Oversized, 660 mm
Front Brake Shimano BR-M395 hydraulic disc brake(180mm)
Rear Brake Shimano BR-M395 hydraulic disc brake(160mm)
Rims RFR ZX24 26"
Front Hub Shimano SLX HB-RM675 Centerlock Disc
Rear Hub Shimano SLX FH-RM675 Centerlock Disc
Tyres Schwalbe Smart Sam 26 x 2.25
Saddle Selle Italia X1
Seatpost Easton EA30 31.6*400mm
Seat Clamp: RFR Varioclose 34.9mm
Pedals Alu PD-971

Thanks for your time


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 7:48 am
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Nothing wrong with either bike. The £100 buys a few wee "upgrades" and shaves off a wee bit of weight. Have a word with your LBS and see if they'll offer you the Pro at a bit of a discount 🙂


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 7:50 am
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Worth it to get the Rockshox over the Manitou.


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 7:52 am
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Thanks for your replies. The bike with the rockshox is the cheaper one. Are the Manitou no good?


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 7:55 am
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They're ok, I'm just a RS fan.


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 7:58 am
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If there isn't much in it you might of just saved me £100 🙂


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 8:00 am
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I'd rather have the Manitous than the Recon Silvers (though I run Rockshox forks on some of my own bikes).


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 8:00 am
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It looks like apart from the forks there isn't much in it then


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 8:04 am
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Recon Silvers are rather flexy, I used to have a pair.


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 8:34 am
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And the pro has Hollowtech Chainset, and SLX wheel hubs. I expect that is where the weight saving is.

The LTD is a well built, reasonably light hardtail. I had one in 2009 "race" flavour ( back in the day that had Reba fork and Hayes Stroker brakes with Truvativ Firex cranks. )Great starter bike for XC, bridle ways and fire road/ easy red trail thrashing. They have a racy geometry, so you have to do all the input but then it wasn't designed for big rocky stuff! It'll ride virtually anything of coursein the right hands, but a steep head angle means it climbs really well. On smooth singletrack it was an absolute scream, but a lowered seat and sound line choice was required on stuff like Kirry red.

I have no experience of either fork, but perhaps some googling would give you more of an idea as to whether the Manitou and Hollowtech Chainset justify the extra 100 quid. .

Either way, you're getting a good bike for the money. I would suggest that if you are sold on the RS fork, then the first upgrades to consider would be the wheels anyway. I hate the faff of Shimano cup and cone hubs. Mine let in water and were bastards to set with cone spanners, so I treated it to a pair of Superstar wheels for little money. A bit of weight saving by getting hold of a lighter chainset if you ever manage to wear the Octalink one out may also be in order if you go for the Ltd.


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 8:40 am
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Thanks guys its helped to get a few different opinions on this. Sounds good for a starter bike and not too expensive .
cheers for your time


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 9:07 am
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I've got the Cube Ltd from 2011. Really wish I'd gone for the next model up with the better fork now.

Love riding the bike - it's brilliant fun if you're positive and commit.

mine has the basic shimano hubs which aren't really serviceable so I will need new wheels soon. I think the SLX are serviceable so you won't have to buy a whole new wheelset when the hubs are worn out.

The hollowtech II bottom bracket will wear out quicker than the octalink one but it's only £15 for a new one.

You won't be dissapointed with either bike but if you use it a lot you may find the more expensive one cheaper to keep going for longer.


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 9:31 am
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All cup and cone hubs are serviceable! You need a set of come spanners, some decent grease and three hands, but SLX are the same as basic Shimano to service.


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 9:35 am
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I stand corrected. Thanks I'll look in to doing that then - got to be cheaper than a new wheelset!!


 
Posted : 01/04/2014 9:45 am

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