About the Cube Attain Road Bike You shouldn’t have to suffer for your sport. That’s why Cube built the Attain’s 6061 disc brake-ready aluminium chassis with both comfort and performance in mind. Double-butted tubes save weight wherever possible, without sacrificing strength. Smooth Welding gives tube joints a premium, almost organic appearance. The tapered steerer ensures pinpoint precision accuracy. And slender seatstays and a full carbon fork help reduce road shock and vibration for significantly improved rider comfort. Key Features There’s aluminium, and then there’s CUBE Aluminium Lite. This heat-treated 6061 aluminium is stiff, fatigue-resistant and, because of its natural corrosion resistance, a great material from which to make lightweight tube sets – and bicycle frames. Smooth Welding isn’t easy, but worthwhile things usually aren’t. It has two advantages. First, and most obviously, it looks great: one tube seems to almost flow into the other. Second, and at least as importantly, it helps to minimise load peaks on welded areas for better frame strength and durability. For those times when you just have to go out and ride in less than ideal weather, fenders can be a huge help. The Attain and Axial series are both designed with frame and fork clearances that are generous enough to fit full length mudguards, so you can stay a little dryer even when the heavens are opening. A comfortable bike is a fast bike. It’s also one that you’ll want to keep riding. Road Comfort Geometry prioritises optimal load distribution and a comfortable riding position, so that you’ll look forward to being in it for the long haul. With a low bottom bracket for extra stability and room to run 28mm tyres, we like to think we’ve thought of everything. Specifications Frameset Frame: Aluminium 6061 T6 Superlite, Road Comfort Geometry, Fender Option Fork: CUBE CSL Race, Full Carbon, 1 1/8 – 1 1/4 Tapered, Fender Mount Option Wheels Wheelset: CUBE RA 1. 9 Disc Tyres: Conti Ultra Sp
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