Great deal on this Carbon 105 groupset road bike with hydraulic disk brakes - now only £949.99 with code MAY50. Only 58cm frame size remaining
Frame - GTC Monocoque Twin Mold Technology, Flat Mount Disc, Road Comfort Geometry, AXH, X12
Fork - CUBE CSL Race Disc, One Piece 3D-Forged Steerer/Crown, Carbon Blades, Flat-Mount, 1 1/8"" - 1 1/4"" Tapered, X12
Shock - n/a
Number of Gears - 22
Shifters - Shimano ST-RS505
Chainset - Shimano 105 FC-5800, Hollowtech II, 50x34T, 170mm (50/53cm), 172,5mm (56/58/60), 175mm (62cm)
Chainrings - 50/34
Cassette - Shimano 105 CS-5800, 11-32
Chain - Shimano CN-HG600-11
Front Derailleur - Shimano 105 FD-5800, 31.8mm Clamp
Rear Derailleur - Shimano 105 RD-5800GS, 11-Speed
Bottom Bracket - Included
Pedals - Not Included
Rims - Fulcrum Racing 77 Disc, 100x12mm / 142x12mm, 6-Bolt
Front Hub - Fulcrum Racing 77 Disc, 100x12mm / 142x12mm, 6-Bolt
Rear Hub - Fulcrum Racing 77 Disc, 100x12mm / 142x12mm, 6-Bolt
Front Tyre - Conti Grand Sport Race SL, 25-622
Rear Tyre - Conti Grand Sport Race SL, 25-622
Front Brake - Shimano BR-RS505, Hydr. Disc Brake, Flat-Mount (160/160)
Rear Brake - Shimano BR-RS505, Hydr. Disc Brake, Flat-Mount (160/160)
Brake Levers - Shimano ST-RS505
Handlebars - CUBE Wing Race Bar Compact
Grips - CUBE Grip Control
Headset - FSA I-t, Top Integrated 1 1/8"", Bottom Integrated 1 1/4""
Stem - CUBE Performance Pro, 31.8mm
Saddle - CUBE RP 1.0
Seatpost - CUBE Performance Post, 27.2mm
Post Clamp - CUBE Screwlock, 31.8mm
Weight - 9.0kg
Brand - Cube
Model - Attain GTC Pro
GTIN/EAN - 777200
Top comments
Rhythmeister to MAdam98
7 May 176#2
Hot if you're a six footer though :sunglasses:
cheapbiker
10 May 173#41
All the crying about a few grams here over disc brakes is stupid unless you're really good,competing and putting in long distances to even make a marginal gain into anything. You'd think people weren't able to even ride bikes until carbon fibre came along sometimes the way people carry on. Most people have got so much unused potential in their legs that they'd be better off unlocking.
Besides that rant, this is a good bike for the money, even more so given that bike prices have risen A LOT recently.
All comments (43)
MAdam98
7 May 17#1
Cold, only size 58 which isn't suitable for most.
Rhythmeister to MAdam98
7 May 176#2
Hot if you're a six footer though :sunglasses:
rodman to MAdam98
8 May 171#3
you can still jump and ride it, hot from me
OrribleHarry to MAdam98
9 May 171#29
That doesn't make it cold. Jeez some people.
MAdam98
8 May 17#4
Im hoping you're joking. Buying a bike worth over a grand that doesn't fit...
MAdam98
8 May 171#5
Ngl 105 hydro brake hoods are probs the most ugly out there...
skiddlydiddly to MAdam98
8 May 171#6
But very comfortable.
I've got the sl, which is this bike, but with slightly better wheels and ultegra and they're great bikes.
lame
8 May 171#7
If you're lucky enough to be the right size you're gonna get a lot of bike for your money!
jaythefairy
8 May 171#8
2017 model which is just a different lick of paint (admittedly beautiful) is £1699. Lots and lots of bike for your money.
Adder69
8 May 171#9
I have this bike in a 62cm frame size, during my bike fitting it was discussed how small the frames measure upto others that state they are 58-60cm. I am very pleased with it as I ONLY BOUGHT IT as a cheaper alternative to the De Rosa I have, as I panic when I have to chain it up or leave it somewhere! The Cube Attain is a very nice bike its geared well and is stiff but very comfortable, I would recommend it seasoned riders as well as beginners. Its a great bit of bundled kit and YOU WILL struggle to get better bang for bucks!!
M1LFHunter
8 May 17#10
COLD, roadie-bike.
spratty
8 May 17#11
It's been £999 since October. I went for the GTC SL at the time which is pretty much the same but has an Ultegra groupset and a different colour. It's a fantastic bike and, if you want to use it in all weathers, it does take mudguards.
I'm not sure I agree that the frames are small. I'm 6ft 2 and went for the 60cm and have the saddle as low as it will go. Any higher and I'm at full stretch when pedalling or touching the ground. I might have even got away with a 58cm. 62cm would have been way to big for me. I guess it comes down to your own body geometry, not just your height.
brilly to spratty
8 May 171#12
surely if you have the seat as low as you can on a 60cm then the 58 is no danger of being too small?
Opening post
Frame - GTC Monocoque Twin Mold Technology, Flat Mount Disc, Road Comfort Geometry, AXH, X12
Fork - CUBE CSL Race Disc, One Piece 3D-Forged Steerer/Crown, Carbon Blades, Flat-Mount, 1 1/8"" - 1 1/4"" Tapered, X12
Shock - n/a
Number of Gears - 22
Shifters - Shimano ST-RS505
Chainset - Shimano 105 FC-5800, Hollowtech II, 50x34T, 170mm (50/53cm), 172,5mm (56/58/60), 175mm (62cm)
Chainrings - 50/34
Cassette - Shimano 105 CS-5800, 11-32
Chain - Shimano CN-HG600-11
Front Derailleur - Shimano 105 FD-5800, 31.8mm Clamp
Rear Derailleur - Shimano 105 RD-5800GS, 11-Speed
Bottom Bracket - Included
Pedals - Not Included
Rims - Fulcrum Racing 77 Disc, 100x12mm / 142x12mm, 6-Bolt
Front Hub - Fulcrum Racing 77 Disc, 100x12mm / 142x12mm, 6-Bolt
Rear Hub - Fulcrum Racing 77 Disc, 100x12mm / 142x12mm, 6-Bolt
Front Tyre - Conti Grand Sport Race SL, 25-622
Rear Tyre - Conti Grand Sport Race SL, 25-622
Front Brake - Shimano BR-RS505, Hydr. Disc Brake, Flat-Mount (160/160)
Rear Brake - Shimano BR-RS505, Hydr. Disc Brake, Flat-Mount (160/160)
Brake Levers - Shimano ST-RS505
Handlebars - CUBE Wing Race Bar Compact
Grips - CUBE Grip Control
Headset - FSA I-t, Top Integrated 1 1/8"", Bottom Integrated 1 1/4""
Stem - CUBE Performance Pro, 31.8mm
Saddle - CUBE RP 1.0
Seatpost - CUBE Performance Post, 27.2mm
Post Clamp - CUBE Screwlock, 31.8mm
Weight - 9.0kg
Brand - Cube
Model - Attain GTC Pro
GTIN/EAN - 777200
Top comments
Besides that rant, this is a good bike for the money, even more so given that bike prices have risen A LOT recently.
All comments (43)
I've got the sl, which is this bike, but with slightly better wheels and ultegra and they're great bikes.
I'm not sure I agree that the frames are small. I'm 6ft 2 and went for the 60cm and have the saddle as low as it will go. Any higher and I'm at full stretch when pedalling or touching the ground. I might have even got away with a 58cm. 62cm would have been way to big for me. I guess it comes down to your own body geometry, not just your height.