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CubeReaction Hybrid
e-mtb
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Algupära
Reaction — Cube'i akustilise XC-liini nimetus ('reaktsioon' rajale). 'Hybrid' — Cube'i tähis elektrimootoriga mudelitele (e-jalgratas). Reaction Hybrid = Reactioni e-MTB versioon. Cube kasutab kõigi oma e-jalgrattaliinide puhul järelliidet 'Hybrid': Reaction Hybrid (XC hardtail), Stereo Hybrid (full-sus trail/enduro), Touring Hybrid (matkamine), Kathmandu Hybrid (reisimine), Nuride Hybrid (linnasõit). ~2010-2012 e-MTB hardtail cross-country / trail-matkamiseks Bosch mootoritoega — massisegment high official
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Tehnilised andmed
- Raam
- HPA aluminium or C:62 carbon (SLT); internal cable + motor routing; 148x12 mm Boost thru-axle; ISCG 05 mount
- Kahvel
- RockShox Recon RL or Fox 34, 120 mm travel; 15x110 mm Boost thru-axle
- Jõuülekanne
- Shimano Deore/XT or SRAM GX Eagle 1×12 (build-dependent)
- Pidurid
- Shimano MT400/XT hydraulic disc, 180/180 mm
- Rattad
- 27.5" on sizes up to M, 29" on L and above; tubeless-ready
- Mootor
- Bosch Performance Line CX Gen 4, 250 W, 85 Nm; entry-level builds: Bosch Performance Line (75 Nm)
- Aku
- Bosch PowerTube 625 Wh (Performance builds) or 750 Wh (One, Pro, Race, SLX, SLT builds)
- Ekraan
- Bosch Kiox 300 or LED Remote; Bosch Smart System
- Sõiduulatus
- ~80–120 km on mixed terrain with 625 Wh; higher with 750 Wh (terrain-dependent)
- Abiklass
- Class 1 Pedelec, 25 km/h assist limit (EU); eMTB adaptive mode
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Verdikt
+Tugevused
- Wide model range (6 builds) makes the platform accessible at multiple price points
- Bosch CX motor with eMTB mode handles everything from commuting to technical trails
- Mixed-wheel sizing keeps the geometry dialled across the size run
−Nõrkused
- No rear suspension — rougher terrain will find the limits faster than a full-sus equivalent
- Heavy (20–22 kg) despite the hardtail simplicity — Bosch system adds significant weight
- Hardtail platform limits the bike on very rough/technical descents
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Sildid
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Seotud mudelid
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