CUBE ACID 260 DISC ALLROAD GREY/FLASH
CUBE ACID 260 DISC ALLROAD GREY/FLASH
Plus Points
- Lightweight aluminum frame
- Fine mix of agility and stability
- 2x8 transmission from Shimano
- With extra light climbing gear
- Powerful disc brakes
- Functional suspension fork
- Replaceable derailleur hanger
- Allroad package: faster tires, luggage rack, standard, and (battery) lighting
Minus Points
- Less light than a bare Acid 260
- Spring fork weighs more than a rigid fork
- No lightweight air suspension
Description
A bike is freedom for a young rider. A great bike opens up even more possibilities. For the ACID 260 Disc Allroad we took our proven junior mountain bike, complete with Suntour suspension fork and powerful disc brakes, and added a full range of accessories – including clip-on mudguards, kickstand and lighting set – as standard to make it even better. With 16 wide-ranging Shimano gears and a tough, lightweight frame, it's ready for anything.
Frame description
We take just as much care with our kids' bikes as we do with any other, which is why the ACID 260 Disc Allroad features the same mechanically formed, double-butted, heat-treated 6061 aluminium tubes as our adult range. Combined with our Agile Ride Geometry, it makes for a frame that'll allow your child's skills to develop as their confidence grows. A full range of accessories including mudguards, lighting set and kickstand is included as standard. And there's a replaceable gear hanger, too, so that a crash needn't be the end of the world.
Frame description
We take just as much care with our kids' bikes as we do with any other, which is why the ACID 260 Disc Allroad features the same mechanically formed, double-butted, heat-treated 6061 aluminium tubes as our adult range. Combined with our Agile Ride Geometry, it makes for a frame that'll allow your child's skills to develop as their confidence grows. A full range of accessories including mudguards, lighting set and kickstand is included as standard. And there's a replaceable gear hanger, too, so that a crash needn't be the end of the world.