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In the shed I have
Gravel bike + 650b and 700c wheelsets
Carbon Road bike
Rigid 27.5+ mountain bike for offroad bikepacking

I am looking for something to fill in a gap.... winter road bike come summer road bikepacking/touring that can handle canal path/light offroad. Big tyres, full guards, open frame that can fit bags and bottles.

Initially I was looking at the Bombtrack Audax. I like the look, the idea it can handle a bit of rough etc.

Now I am looking at a Cube Nuroad Race FE.... its a huge spec for the money, GRX is a plus, dyno hub, fitted guards, big tyre clearance, full time lights front and rear, all for £1500.
Its looking hard to beat, but want to check if I`m missing something?

Anything to beat the Cube?


 
Posted : 24/08/2020 12:19 pm
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I have the base model 2018 Nuroad with a few aftermarket upgrades. It's a very comfortable bike which rides really well on the road and really comes alive on gravel, farm tracks, woodland paths etc. It can handle light trails too, although I did destroy the stock wheelset on mine and replaced them with a set of Mavic Allroads which I now treat a bit more lightly.

However, I'd ask does you current gravel bike not already fit the bill for what you're after?


 
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Put the hub dynamo and guards on your gravel bike? Or in other words, ‘what’s wrong with your existing gravel bike’ ? 😉

*edit, ah beaten to the punch.


 
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I’d ask does you current gravel bike not already fit the bill for what you’re after?

Not really, the 1x gearing is the main sticking point. I could swap out the chainset for loaded bikepacking but don't really want to be doing that. I also don't want it fitted out with guards and used for as a winter road bike either.


 
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In that case the FE seems ideal then!


 
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In that case the FE seems ideal then!

It does, so much so that if I could of found one in stock yesterday I would of hit the button.

There is a Bergamont in a "marmite" gold colour that looks so similar I wouldn't be surprised if they are Cube by a different name.

So, back to the drawing board, looking for an alternative.


 
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https://road.cc/content/review/cube-nuroad-race-fe-269973 sounds quite good, until I read it only has clearance for 40mm tyres, someone on here said the Nuroad from a year or two ago had clearance for 45mm tyres.


 
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https://road.cc/content/review/cube-nuroad-race-fe-269973 sounds quite good, until I read it only has clearance for 40mm tyres, someone on here said the Nuroad from a year or two ago had clearance for 45mm tyres.

IMO if you need bigger than 40mm on a bike like that then you are on the wrong bike.


 
Posted : 25/08/2020 10:11 am