CUBE STEREO 240 PRO GREY/GREEN
CUBE STEREO 240 PRO GREY/GREEN
Plus Points
- Very light but strong frame made of triple-butted Ultralite aluminum
- ETC 4-Link suspension system with 120 mm travel
- Easy-to-adjust air suspension front and rear
- Lively yet stable Agile Trail geometry
- Extra powerful hydraulic disc brakes
- Strong and grippy Schwalbe folding tires
- Easy-to-use 1x11 drivetrain
Minus Points
- Heavier than a hardtail
- Before you know it, your kids will pass you
Description
CUBE STEREO 240 PRO GREY/GREEN 24"
Why should the grown-ups have all the fun? Our awesome Stereo 240 Pro packages our full-suspension technology around 24-inch wheels to create a full-featured, full-bore trail-taming machine for young rippers. There's an easily adjustable Manitou G-Unit fork and shock to take care of rocks and roots. Powerful Magura hydraulic disc brakes for safe slowing and stopping. And easy-to-use Sram 1x11-speed gears to make keeping up with – and passing – mum and dad simple. Let's ride...
Frame description
Loads of experience goes into every CUBE frame – and the Stereo 240 Pro is no exception. The wheels may be smaller than our other full-suspension bikes, but the attention to detail is just as thorough. We use the same kind of butted-aluminium tubes as our full-size bikes, and apply the same suspension kinematics. There's a replaceable gear hanger so that the inevitable crashes don't result in an expensive frame repair, and it's all passed our strict in-house safety tests with flying colours – so you know it's not just a fun ride, but a safe one too.
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.