CUBE AMS ONE11 C:68X PRO 29 LIQUIDRED/CARBON
CUBE AMS ONE11 C:68X PRO 29 LIQUIDRED/CARBON
Plus Points
- Frame made of superlight C:68X carbon
- Efficient suspension system with 110 mm in the rear and 120 mm in the front
- Longer and lazier geometry for more control downhill
- Safe disc brakes with 180 mm rotors front and rear
- Fully integrated cable routing
- Sturdy tires
- Includes dropper post
Minus Points
- The ZERO99 versions of the AMS are lighter
- Frame not lockable from the handlebar
Description
CUBE AMS ONE11 C:68X PRO 29 LIQUIDRED XL
The trail won't know what hit it. The AMS ONE11 C:68X Pro 29's super-light carbon chassis with around 110mm of rear and 120mm of front wheel travel puts you firmly in control. A RockShox Recon Gold fork pairs with a Deluxe Select+ shock to take care of the bumps. Sram's wide-ranging and slick-shifting GX Eagle 1x12 gears get your power to the trail via Maxxis Forekaster 2.35in tyres on Fulcrum Red77 wheels. And Magura MT Thirty hydraulic disc brakes keep your speed in check – because power is nothing without control, right?
Frame description
When we set out to build the ultimate lightweight trail bike, we began with our best-in-class C:68X carbon lay-up. With slender tube profiles, fastidious design and exhaustive testing, we finished with a frame that weighs around 1600g. Designed around 444mm chainstays with clearance to comfortably run 2.4in tyres, there's even an Acros Angle Set insert to allow fine-tuning of the head angle. 110mm of rear-wheel travel and 120mm up front – combined with the agility of a super-responsive frame – is a potent combination for dissecting even the trickiest sections of trail. Raise your game. Ride AMS ONE11 C:68X.
Find your size!
Enter your height and inseam below and click on 'Calculate my frame size' to see which size you need. You measure your inseam as follows:
1. Stand barefoot with your heels against the wall. Place your feet about 6 inches apart.
2. Grab a book and place it between your legs, with the short side of the book against the wall. Press the book up against your crotch, mimicking the idea of a bicycle saddle.
3. Measure the length from the top of the book to the floor, the distance you measure is your inseam.