CUBE NUROAD C:62 ONE TEALGREY/BLACK

CUBE NUROAD C:62 ONE TEALGREY/BLACK

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  • 20 years of experience
  • Physical store for advice, service & maintenance
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Plus Points

  • Light and strong frame made of C:62 carbon
  • Carbon fork, handlebar, and seat post
  • Room for tires up to 50 mm
  • Fast yet stable and comfortable geometry
  • UDH rear dropouts
  • Practical Shimano GRX 1x12 drivetrain
  • Shimano GRX disc brakes with 160 mm rotors
  • Reliable Newmen Performance 25 wheels
  • Versatile 45 mm Schwalbe G-One Allround tires
  • With integrated mounting points for fenders, rack, lowrider, and rear stand

Minus Points

  • More expensive than the aluminum Nuroad models

Description

Simplicity is good for a backwoods bicycle, but simplicity needn't mean compromise. The Nuroad C:62 ONE's full carbon frame and fork – light, elegant and functional – are just the start. We fitted a Newmen Performance 25 gravel wheelset shod with Schwalbe 45mm tyres for the best combination of weight, grip and durability. Then we added Shimano GRX hydraulic disc brakes, for excellent control in any weather. And finished with the functional excellence of Shimano's GRX 1x12 gears, for a huge range of ratios literally at your fingertips. It's ready to explore.

Frame description
The Nuroad C:62 frame takes everything we know about carbon gravel frames and takes it up a notch. We increased tyre clearance up to 50mm (45mm with mudguards). There's an integrated seat clamp and semi-integrated cable routing to complement the frame's elegant, organic appearance. It's UDH-ready, for versatility and future-proofing. The C:62® carbon fork has two carrier mounting positions. And the frame weight for all this practical innovation? Just 1,150g for a mid-sized frame. So it's tough, but also extremely light. That's versatility, redefined for a new era of gravel exploration.
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