CUBE STEREO ONE77 PRO 29 BLACK ANODIZED
CUBE STEREO ONE77 PRO 29 BLACK ANODIZED
Plus Points
- Frame made of light but strong HPA Ultralight aluminum
- Progressive 4-Link suspension system with 170 mm travel
- 170 mm Fox 38 Float in the front, a Float X2 in the back.
- Can also be equipped with a coil spring
- Adjustable head tube angle
- Disc brakes with four pistons and extra large brake discs
- Sram GX Eagle 12-speed with 10-52 cassette
- Extra sturdy and grip-enhancing 2.4/2.5 inch Maxxis tires
- Seat post adjustable from the handlebars
Minus Points
- Less versatile than the Stereo ONE55 models
- Slightly heavier than the Stereo ONE77 Race
Description
CUBE STEREO ONE77 PRO 29 BLACK ANODIZED XXL
For those times when you don't want to be bringing a knife to a gunfight, the Stereo ONE77 Pro has got your back. Carefully tuned geometry and kinematics work with the Fox 38 Float fork and Float X2 Performance shock to suck up rocks and roots whole, and spit them back out in bite-sized chunks. Sram's GX Eagle 1x12 transmission makes light work of any descent – or climb. And Magura's powerful MT5 hydraulic disc brakes bring the Newmen Evolution wheels to a halt on demand, whatever the conditions. Add a dropper post for full control, and you're all set for the mountains.
Frame description
Big wheels, big travel, big fun. The Stereo ONE77's frame is based on our proven four-bar suspension design and Agile Trail Geometry, for superb suspension performance and dependable handling in a huge range of trail conditions. With a flip chip and two mounting points for air and coil, the rear suspension setup is designed to be progressive – and there's an Angle Set so you can tweak the geometry to suit your own preference. The frame is equally happy with an air or coil shock, and covered bearings, internally routed cables and a threaded bottom bracket mean you can spend more time shredding and less time wrenching. Simply put, it redefines what a big-travel, big-wheeled bike can do.
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.