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I purchased a Cube bike last year and whilst the spec was good for the price, I always had a feeling that the wheels and bars and stem were not of great quality.
The bars are 720mm wide and if I stand over the bike and pull hard up on each side there seems to be quite a fair amount of flex. I am not sure whether this is the stem twisting slightly or the bars giving too.
Is it worth spending the money replacing them or will I still get flex on 720mm bars regardless of how much I spend?
Thanks
The bars are 720mm wide and if I stand over the bike and pull hard up on each side there seems to be quite a fair amount of flex.
Don't pull on the bars then!
Is it worth spending the money replacing them
Doubt you'd notice very much difference TBH.
OEM stuff is 95% as good as anything these days. Personally I wouldn't spend more than about £25 on stem or bars.
A lot of the Cube stuff is made by Syntace - and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that! It's natural (and desirable) to have some flex.
Yes. The stuff on my bike is Syntace. If flex is natural and desirable then I will stick with it and save my money
If you have a 29er then it might be that the spokes on the front wheel need more tension as the wheels can sometimes be quite flimsy.