The LTD Series Hardtails provide ideal sports machines for a widely diversified target group. Whether for occasional racing or marathons, touring on single trails and gravel paths or as a training bike, the LTD Series presents itself as light, taut and ambitious at all times
Key Features:
- Alu Superlite AMF 7005 Double Butted Frame
- Rock Shox Dart 3 100mm Fork
- Shimano Gearing
- Hayes Stroker Ryde hydr. Discbrake
The Cube LTD Comp 2010 Features are:
Frame: Alu Superlite AMF 7005 Double Butted, RFR-Geometry
Fork: Rock Shox Dart 3 100mm, PopLoc
Headset: FSA No.10 semi-Integrated
Stem: Easton EA30 Oversized
Speed: 27
Front Mech: Shimano SLX FD-M660, Top Swing, 34.9mm
Rear Mech: Shimano Deore XT RD-M772 Shadow
Chainset: Shimano FC-M442 Octalink, 44x32x22, 175mm,
Bottom Bracket: Shimano BB-ES25
Cassette: Shimano CS-HG50 11-32, 9-speed
Chain: Shimano CN-HG53 108 links
Front Brake: Hayes Stroker Ryde hydr. Disc
Rear Brake: Hayes Stroker Ryde hydr. Disc
Rims: RFR ZX24
Front Hub: Shimano Disc HB-M525
Rear Hub: Shimano Disc FH-M525
Tyres: Schwalbe Nobby Nic Performance 2.25 Front Schwalbe Racing Ralph Performance 2.25 Rear
Seatpost: Easton EA30 31,6mm
What is a Hard Tail Mountain Bike?
Thick, knobbly tyres and lots of gears are the overriding features of these machines. Strong frames are built to take the rough with the smooth and can often be accompanied by a front suspension fork for added comfort and control. Theyre designed mainly for off road use but these solid, comfortable bikes often meet more general needs. For further information on mountain bikes see our Mountain Bike Buying Guide.