CUBE TWO15 HPC SLX 29 SWAMPGREY/BLACK
CUBE TWO15 HPC SLX 29 SWAMPGREY/BLACK
Plus Points
- Light but strong HPC carbon front triangle
- Aluminum rear triangle
- Progressive 4-Link suspension system with 200 mm travel
- Fox 40 Float front, Fox Float DH X2 rear
- Adjustable head tube angle
- 29 inch wheels
- Very powerful hydraulic disc brakes with oversized rotors
- Strong and highly grippy downhill tires
- Specialized downhill machine
Minus Points
- A little less light than the Two15 HPC SLT 29
- Specialized downhill machine
Description
CUBE TWO15 HPC SLX 29 SWAMPGREY/BLACK XL
The Two15 HPC SLX takes 29er performance to a whole new level. Plugged into its carbon frame up front is Fox's superb 40 Performance fork – supple, progressive and accurate. Backing it up is Fox's DHX2 Performance Elite coil shock – built specifically to tame even the rowdiest tracks. Answer's tough Atac DH wheels are driven by Sram's reliable 1x7 GX DH gears, and it's all brought safely to a halt by powerful Magura MT5 hydraulic discs. It's a winning combo.
Frame description
Big wheels, carbon frame construction, sophisticated kinematics and progressive geometry – the Two15 HPC has it all. The integrated seat clamp, short rocker and neatly integrated pivots contribute to its clean lines. Extended protectors on the down tube and seatstays ensure it'll stay looking good through the rough and tumble of downhill. We've given it a longer reach, slacker head angle and enhanced kinematics for the best handling. And there's even a built-in Angle Set, so you can tweak the geometry to suit your own riding.
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.