Cube Mountain Bikes

Looking for Cube mountain bike deals? German engineering, comprehensive model range, and competitive pricing make Cube one of the best-value brands available. Cube builds mountain bikes that punch above their price point, offering component specs and build quality that often exceed what similarly-priced competitors deliver.

Cube Attention Hardtail Mountain Bike in Fireorange and Black
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Cube Attention Hardtail Mountain Bike in Fireorange and Black

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£699.00 RRP £999.00
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Cube Attention Hardtail Mountain Bike in Fireorange and Black
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Cube Attention Hardtail Mountain Bike in Fireorange and Black

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Cube Attention Hardtail Mountain Bike in Fireorange and Black
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Cube Attention Hardtail Mountain Bike in Fireorange and Black

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£699.00 RRP £999.00
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Cube Attention Hardtail Mountain Bike in Fireorange and Black
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Cube Attention Hardtail Mountain Bike in Fireorange and Black

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£699.00 RRP £999.00
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Cube Attention SLX Hardtail Mountain Bike in Silvergrey and Lime
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Cube Attention SLX Hardtail Mountain Bike in Silvergrey and Lime

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£799.00 RRP £1,099.00
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Cube Attention SLX Hardtail Mountain Bike in Silvergrey and Lime
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Cube Attention SLX Hardtail Mountain Bike in Silvergrey and Lime

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Cube Attention SLX Hardtail Mountain Bike in Silvergrey and Lime
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Cube Attention SLX Hardtail Mountain Bike in Silvergrey and Lime

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£799.00 RRP £1,099.00
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Cube Attention SLX Hardtail Mountain Bike in Silvergrey and Lime
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Cube Attention SLX Hardtail Mountain Bike in Silvergrey and Lime

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£799.00 RRP £1,099.00
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Cube Analog Hardtail Mountain Bike in Flashgrey and Red
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Cube Analog Hardtail Mountain Bike in Flashgrey and Red

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£679.00 RRP £899.00
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Cube Analog Hardtail Mountain Bike in Flashlime and Black
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Cube Analog Hardtail Mountain Bike in Flashlime and Black

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£679.00 RRP £899.00
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Cube manufactures one of the widest ranges in the industry – over 50 different mountain bike models across hardtail, trail, enduro, XC, and electric categories. Whatever your riding style and budget, Cube has multiple options. Their range spans from entry-level hardtails around £500 to premium carbon race bikes over £7,000.

Why Buy Cube Mountain Bikes?

Exceptional value proposition: Cube consistently delivers better component specs than competitors at the same price point. Their German manufacturing efficiency and direct relationships with component suppliers mean you get more bike for your money.

German engineering quality: Cube applies rigorous quality control and testing to every frame. German manufacturing standards mean consistent build quality across their range.

Comprehensive model range: From £500 entry hardtails to £7,000 carbon race machines, Cube covers every category thoroughly. No other brand offers this breadth of choice at competitive prices.

Modern geometry across the range: Cube updates geometry regularly based on current riding trends. Even budget Cube bikes feature slack head angles, long reach figures, and trail-capable handling.

Growing UK dealer network: Cube’s UK presence is expanding rapidly. More dealers means easier test rides, better availability, and improved local support.

Strong component selection: Cube specs bikes intelligently, prioritizing components that affect ride quality. You’ll often find better forks, drivetrains, and finishing kit on Cube bikes than similarly-priced alternatives.

Current Cube Mountain Bike Deals

We track Cube deals across major UK retailers including Chain Reaction Cycles, Wiggle, Tredz, Edinburgh Bicycle Co-op, and independent dealers. Prices and stock fluctuate frequently, especially during clearance periods. Check back regularly for updates.

Best time to buy Cube bikes: Autumn for model year clearances, late winter for remaining 2024 stock at deepest discounts, spring when new models launch and previous generation gets reduced.

Cube Mountain Bike Range Explained

Cube Aim/Analog Series (£400-700) – Entry-level hardtails for beginners and casual riders. The Analog in particular offers surprising capability for the price. Perfect first mountain bikes.

Cube Acid/Attention Series (£600-1,000) – Mid-range hardtails with proper trail capability. Modern geometry, air forks, quality drivetrains. These compete well with bikes £200-300 more expensive from premium brands.

Cube Reaction Series (£800-3,000) – XC-oriented hardtails from recreational to race-level. Lightweight, efficient, available in alloy and carbon. For riders prioritizing climbing and speed.

Cube Stereo Series (£1,800-6,000) – Cube’s trail bike lineup. 140-150mm travel, versatile geometry, available across wide price range. The Stereo 140 is particularly well-regarded for all-round trail riding.

Cube Stereo Hybrid Series (£3,000-7,000) – Electric trail bikes. Bosch and Shimano motor options, integrated batteries, proper trail bike geometry with pedal assist. Excellent value in the eMTB category.

Cube Hanzz/Fritzz Series (£2,500-5,000) – Enduro and gravity bikes. 160-180mm travel, designed for aggressive descending. Less common but capable options for riders who prioritize downhill performance.

Cube AMS Series (£2,000-5,000) – All-mountain bikes bridging trail and enduro categories. 130-150mm travel, versatile across varied terrain.

Cube Elite Series (£2,500-6,000) – XC race bikes. Carbon frames, top-tier components, proven race geometry. For serious XC racers and competitive riders.

Cube TWO15 Series (£3,000-6,000) – Downhill bikes. 200mm travel, bike park and DH racing focused. Purpose-built for maximum descending capability.

Cube vs Competitors: When Cube Makes Sense

Cube vs Trek/Specialized: Cube typically offers better component specs at the same price. Trek/Specialized offer more extensive UK dealer networks and stronger brand recognition. Choose Cube for value, Trek/Specialized for support infrastructure.

Cube vs Canyon: Both German brands with similar value propositions. Canyon sells direct-only, Cube works through dealers. Canyon often has slight spec advantage, Cube offers test rides and dealer support.

Cube vs Vitus: Similar value positioning. Vitus (sold through Chain Reaction) sometimes edges Cube on pure spec, but Cube’s wider dealer network means easier test rides. Both excellent value options.

Cube vs Giant: Giant offers comparable value through manufacturing scale. Cube’s range is more comprehensive. Both represent smart choices for budget-conscious buyers wanting quality bikes.

Cube vs Scott: Scott prices higher for similar specs. Cube wins on value, Scott has stronger brand prestige. Performance differences are minimal at equivalent price points.

Cube vs Whyte: Whyte offers unique geometry and British brand appeal. Cube offers better value and wider range. Whyte for distinctive character, Cube for practical value.

Understanding Cube Model Names

Cube’s naming can be confusing initially. Here’s the quick guide:

Reaction = XC hardtail (lightweight, efficient)
Acid/Attention = Trail hardtail (capable, versatile)
Stereo = Trail full suspension (most popular category)
AMS = All-mountain (between trail and enduro)
Hanzz/Fritzz = Enduro/gravity (descending focused)
Elite = XC race (carbon, lightweight, expensive)
TWO15 = Downhill (bike park only)
Hybrid = Electric versions (add “Hybrid” to any model name)

Number after model name indicates travel: Stereo 140 = 140mm, Stereo 150 = 150mm, etc.

Common Cube Questions

Are Cube bikes good quality? Yes. German manufacturing standards ensure consistent quality control. Cube frames are well-built and reliable.

Where are Cube bikes made? Frames are designed in Germany. Manufacturing happens in Asia (like most bike brands) under German supervision and quality control.

Do Cube bikes hold resale value? Reasonably well. Not as strong as Trek or Specialized due to less brand recognition in UK, but better than house brands. The initial value proposition offsets slightly lower resale.

Can I test ride Cube bikes? Yes, through Cube’s UK dealer network. Coverage is growing but not as extensive as Trek or Specialized. Check Cube’s website for dealers near you.

Are Cube bikes good for beginners? Excellent choice. The Acid and Attention ranges offer proper trail capability at beginner-friendly prices. Modern geometry makes them easy to ride.