CUBE KATHMANDU HYBRID ABS 750 E-BIKE 2023 - SMARAGDGREY´N´BLUE

CUBE KATHMANDU HYBRID ABS 750 E-BIKE 2023 - SMARAGDGREY´N´BLUE

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eBikes by their very nature can require aftermarket updates and support. This cannot be supplied by All Terrain Cycles at distance; if required the work would have to be obtained from your local Brand Dealership, possibly at extra cost to yourself.

Your eBike will be delivered built, set up and updated in two boxes.

Minimum personal assembly is required.


An adventurous spirit needn't mean sacrificing comfort and style. Combining road-smoothing RockShox and Byschulz suspension with fourth-generation Bosch power and the reliability of Shimano's 1x12 gears and hydraulic disc brakes, it's the Cube Kathmandu Hybrid SLT 750's elegant frame design and clever accessories that seal the deal. A Grand Tourer for grand tours.


Open 360° view


Ushering in a new era of safe cycling, the Kathmandu Hybrid ABS 750 is the Bosch-powered hybrid that's got your back – literally. Featuring Bosch's second-generation anti-lock brake system, you can ride in all weathers assured that the sophisticated electronics and powerful Magura hydraulic disc brakes will always ensure you can stop quickly and safely. The fourth-generation Bosch CX drive system and high-capacity 750Wh battery work seamlessly with Shimano's reliable 12-speed Deore gears to make light work of any journey. And the Integrated Carrier 3.0, with its versatile cargo-carrying options, plus mudguards, kickstand and lighting set, mean you're all set for work, for touring, for shopping... for whatever you want to do. The only question is: which frame style will you choose?

Key Features

  • 250W Bosch Motor: Most reliable pedal-assist motor in e-bike industry, capable of sustaining speeds up to 25 km/h
  • Hydraulic Disc Brakes: Reliable braking performance to keep you in control, whatever the weather
  • Shimano Gears: Wide range of gears suitable for a range of terrain, with the simplicity of a single shifter.

Full Specification

  • Frame: Aluminium Superlite, Gravity Casting Technology, Efficient Comfort Geometry, Boost148, Fully Integrated Battery, Integrated Carrier 3.0, Advanced Internal Cable Routing, 1.5 Headtube
  • Fork: SR Suntour Mobie 35 EQ Air, ABS, Tapered, 15x110mm, 100mm
  • Motor: Bosch Drive Unit Performance CX Generation 4 (85Nm) Cruise (250Watt), Smart System
  • Battery: Bosch PowerTube 750
  • Display: Bosch Kiox 300
  • Charger: Bosch 4A
  • Gear Shifters: Shimano Deore SL-M6100-IR, Direct Attach
  • Chainset: ACID E-Crank, 40T, 175mm
  • Cassette: Shimano Deore CS-M6100, 10-51T
  • Chain: Shimano CN-M6100
  • Front Derailleur: N/A
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano XT RD-M8100-SGS, ShadowPlus, 12-Speed
  • Pedals: not included
  • Rims: CUBE EX23, 36H, Disc, Tubeless Ready
  • Front Hub: Shimano HB-MT400-B, 15mm, Boost, Centerlock
  • Rear Hub: Shimano FH-MT410-B, 12mm, Boost, Centerlock
  • Tyres: Schwalbe Energizer Plus, Performance, Green Guard, 55-622
  • Brakes: Magura MT C ABS, Hydr. Disc Brake
  • Handlebars: CUBE Comfort Trail Bar, 700mm
  • Grips: ACID Travel Comfort
  • Headset: ACROS AZF-1035, ICR (Integrated Cable Routing), BlockLock 120°, Top Zero-Stack 1 1/2" (ZS 56mm), Bottom Zero-Stack 1 1/2" (ZS 56mm)
  • Stem: CUBE Comfort Stem Pro, 31.8mm, Adjustable
  • Saddle: Natural Fit Sequence Comfort
  • Seatpost: CUBE Suspension Seatpost HD, 30.9mm
  • Front light: CUBE Shiny 50 Lux, 12V, DC
  • Rear light: ACID Mudguard Rear Light PRO-E, 12V, DC
  • Rack: ACID Integrated Carrier 3.0, CUBE Adapter Compatible
  • Weight: starting from 26,5 kg

Designed for comfort, versatility and durability, the Kathmandu's frame – whether you choose the Men's version, the Trapeze or the Easy Entry – incorporates a high-capacity Bosch battery for the best possible range. Efficient Comfort Geometry works exactly the way you'd expect it to, meaning you can pedal in comfort for miles and miles. And the Integrated Carrier 3.0 is as strong as its predecessors, but even better integrated with the rear mudguard for an elegantly understated look that you'll love – and it's the perfect way to add accessories and carry whatever you need with you.


We reserve the right to make changes to the product information contained on this site at any time without notice, including with respect to equipment, specifications, models, colours, materials and pricing. Due to supply chain issues, compatible parts may be substituted at any time without notice.

Weights are based off pre-production products at time of publication. Weights may vary in final production.


 

How to Build Your Bike

Aftercare

After the first few weeks of use, the whole bike will settle down. As a result, the gears may need tweaking, some nuts and bolts may need tightening and you may well need to check the adjustment of the saddle and handlebars.

CABLE STRETCH

Gears

Cable stretch tends to occur shortly after a new bike has been ridden a few times. A rear derailleur that we have tuned to hit every gear, nicely and quietly, may now not be making each shift causing a sensation and sound of “being in between gears”. Generally you may have to shift up, or shift down a couple times to quiet it down and settle the derailleur into a “happy gear”. A front derailleur may no longer want to shift all the way onto the big ring or will require a much firmer push to get it there. It is advisable to get the cable tension adjusted as soon as this happens either by your local bike shop. This tune up is considered a necessary part of any bicycles maintenance schedule and as such should not be ignored.

Brakes

Your brakes will also be affected by cable stretch (provided of course that they are NOT hydraulic in which case this does not apply). The symptom here is that they usually start to feel quite loose. i.e. you have to pull the lever much further back or harder in order to get the same stopping power you once had. This is partly why new bikes come with a first free service. If your brakes start feeling a little spongy after a few weeks, you can adjust them at the barrel or the clamp or ask a mechanic at your local bike shop to do it for you.

DISC BRAKES

New disc brakes won’t deliver their full power until the rotor and pads have bedded in. SRAM has a really good guide for bedding in disc brakes: “Accelerate the bike to a moderate speed and then firmly applying the brakes until you are at walking speed. Repeat this process 20 times. Then accelerate the bike to a faster speed and apply the brakes until you are at walking speed. Repeat this process ten times. It’s important that during this process you never come to a complete stop or lock up the wheels at any point.” Doing this process should drastically improve the performance of your brakes and prepare them for many happy rides.

CRANKS

Check the cranks and crank bolts or nut for tightness; grab a crank arm in each hand and try to wiggle them to check for looseness. If there is play in the cranks, the nuts or bolts may need to be tightened. Cranks should be checked after every ride for the first week.

HEADSET

A loose headset can be diagnosed by turning the front wheel to point left or right, holding the front brake on, and then rocking the bike backwards and forwards. Hold your fingers between the stem and the frame. Any movement indicates that you need to tighten the headset.

SADDLE

Check your seat post is not loose and that you have not exceeded the limit marked on the seat post. Once you have checked these, use an allen key to tighten the seat post clamp. Check the seat is secure by giving it another check once you have finished.

STEM

Check that your front wheel and stem do not move independently, and that your handlebar clamp bolts are tight. Perform this check by standing in front of the bike, holding the front wheel between your knees, and twisting the handlebars. You can prevent any movement by tightening the stem bolts and the handlebar clamp with an allen key.

SUSPENSION FORKS

Keeping your mountain bike’s suspension maintained is one of the best ways to ensure you’re getting all the performance you can out of your bike. Plus, giving your fork and shock a few seconds of attention here and there can prevent costly repairs or even replacements.

Dirt is the number one enemy of suspension. After every ride make sure to wipe the seal area and stanchions of your fork and shock. Wipe in a horizontal motion, not vertical as you don’t want to force any debris towards the seals.

Every few rides double check that your suspension sag is correct, as well as your rebound and compression adjustments. If something has changed, or the adjustments aren’t working as before, some maintenance is likely due.

Working on your bike at home can seem daunting, and we'd always recommend you take your bike to a qualified mechanic if possible.

 

CUBE KATHMANDU HYBRID ABS 750 E-BIKE 2023 - SMARAGDGREY´N´BLUE

CUBE KATHMANDU HYBRID ABS 750 E-BIKE 2023 - SMARAGDGREY´N´BLUE

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eBikes by their very nature can require aftermarket updates and support. This cannot be supplied by All Terrain Cycles at distance; if required the work would have to be obtained from your local Brand Dealership, possibly at extra cost to yourself.

Your eBike will be delivered built, set up and updated in two boxes.

Minimum personal assembly is required.


An adventurous spirit needn't mean sacrificing comfort and style. Combining road-smoothing RockShox and Byschulz suspension with fourth-generation Bosch power and the reliability of Shimano's 1x12 gears and hydraulic disc brakes, it's the Cube Kathmandu Hybrid SLT 750's elegant frame design and clever accessories that seal the deal. A Grand Tourer for grand tours.


Open 360° view


Ushering in a new era of safe cycling, the Kathmandu Hybrid ABS 750 is the Bosch-powered hybrid that's got your back – literally. Featuring Bosch's second-generation anti-lock brake system, you can ride in all weathers assured that the sophisticated electronics and powerful Magura hydraulic disc brakes will always ensure you can stop quickly and safely. The fourth-generation Bosch CX drive system and high-capacity 750Wh battery work seamlessly with Shimano's reliable 12-speed Deore gears to make light work of any journey. And the Integrated Carrier 3.0, with its versatile cargo-carrying options, plus mudguards, kickstand and lighting set, mean you're all set for work, for touring, for shopping... for whatever you want to do. The only question is: which frame style will you choose?

Key Features

  • 250W Bosch Motor: Most reliable pedal-assist motor in e-bike industry, capable of sustaining speeds up to 25 km/h
  • Hydraulic Disc Brakes: Reliable braking performance to keep you in control, whatever the weather
  • Shimano Gears: Wide range of gears suitable for a range of terrain, with the simplicity of a single shifter.

Full Specification

  • Frame: Aluminium Superlite, Gravity Casting Technology, Efficient Comfort Geometry, Boost148, Fully Integrated Battery, Integrated Carrier 3.0, Advanced Internal Cable Routing, 1.5 Headtube
  • Fork: SR Suntour Mobie 35 EQ Air, ABS, Tapered, 15x110mm, 100mm
  • Motor: Bosch Drive Unit Performance CX Generation 4 (85Nm) Cruise (250Watt), Smart System
  • Battery: Bosch PowerTube 750
  • Display: Bosch Kiox 300
  • Charger: Bosch 4A
  • Gear Shifters: Shimano Deore SL-M6100-IR, Direct Attach
  • Chainset: ACID E-Crank, 40T, 175mm
  • Cassette: Shimano Deore CS-M6100, 10-51T
  • Chain: Shimano CN-M6100
  • Front Derailleur: N/A
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano XT RD-M8100-SGS, ShadowPlus, 12-Speed
  • Pedals: not included
  • Rims: CUBE EX23, 36H, Disc, Tubeless Ready
  • Front Hub: Shimano HB-MT400-B, 15mm, Boost, Centerlock
  • Rear Hub: Shimano FH-MT410-B, 12mm, Boost, Centerlock
  • Tyres: Schwalbe Energizer Plus, Performance, Green Guard, 55-622
  • Brakes: Magura MT C ABS, Hydr. Disc Brake
  • Handlebars: CUBE Comfort Trail Bar, 700mm
  • Grips: ACID Travel Comfort
  • Headset: ACROS AZF-1035, ICR (Integrated Cable Routing), BlockLock 120°, Top Zero-Stack 1 1/2" (ZS 56mm), Bottom Zero-Stack 1 1/2" (ZS 56mm)
  • Stem: CUBE Comfort Stem Pro, 31.8mm, Adjustable
  • Saddle: Natural Fit Sequence Comfort
  • Seatpost: CUBE Suspension Seatpost HD, 30.9mm
  • Front light: CUBE Shiny 50 Lux, 12V, DC
  • Rear light: ACID Mudguard Rear Light PRO-E, 12V, DC
  • Rack: ACID Integrated Carrier 3.0, CUBE Adapter Compatible
  • Weight: starting from 26,5 kg

Designed for comfort, versatility and durability, the Kathmandu's frame – whether you choose the Men's version, the Trapeze or the Easy Entry – incorporates a high-capacity Bosch battery for the best possible range. Efficient Comfort Geometry works exactly the way you'd expect it to, meaning you can pedal in comfort for miles and miles. And the Integrated Carrier 3.0 is as strong as its predecessors, but even better integrated with the rear mudguard for an elegantly understated look that you'll love – and it's the perfect way to add accessories and carry whatever you need with you.


We reserve the right to make changes to the product information contained on this site at any time without notice, including with respect to equipment, specifications, models, colours, materials and pricing. Due to supply chain issues, compatible parts may be substituted at any time without notice.

Weights are based off pre-production products at time of publication. Weights may vary in final production.


 

How to Build Your Bike

Aftercare

After the first few weeks of use, the whole bike will settle down. As a result, the gears may need tweaking, some nuts and bolts may need tightening and you may well need to check the adjustment of the saddle and handlebars.

CABLE STRETCH

Gears

Cable stretch tends to occur shortly after a new bike has been ridden a few times. A rear derailleur that we have tuned to hit every gear, nicely and quietly, may now not be making each shift causing a sensation and sound of “being in between gears”. Generally you may have to shift up, or shift down a couple times to quiet it down and settle the derailleur into a “happy gear”. A front derailleur may no longer want to shift all the way onto the big ring or will require a much firmer push to get it there. It is advisable to get the cable tension adjusted as soon as this happens either by your local bike shop. This tune up is considered a necessary part of any bicycles maintenance schedule and as such should not be ignored.

Brakes

Your brakes will also be affected by cable stretch (provided of course that they are NOT hydraulic in which case this does not apply). The symptom here is that they usually start to feel quite loose. i.e. you have to pull the lever much further back or harder in order to get the same stopping power you once had. This is partly why new bikes come with a first free service. If your brakes start feeling a little spongy after a few weeks, you can adjust them at the barrel or the clamp or ask a mechanic at your local bike shop to do it for you.

DISC BRAKES

New disc brakes won’t deliver their full power until the rotor and pads have bedded in. SRAM has a really good guide for bedding in disc brakes: “Accelerate the bike to a moderate speed and then firmly applying the brakes until you are at walking speed. Repeat this process 20 times. Then accelerate the bike to a faster speed and apply the brakes until you are at walking speed. Repeat this process ten times. It’s important that during this process you never come to a complete stop or lock up the wheels at any point.” Doing this process should drastically improve the performance of your brakes and prepare them for many happy rides.

CRANKS

Check the cranks and crank bolts or nut for tightness; grab a crank arm in each hand and try to wiggle them to check for looseness. If there is play in the cranks, the nuts or bolts may need to be tightened. Cranks should be checked after every ride for the first week.

HEADSET

A loose headset can be diagnosed by turning the front wheel to point left or right, holding the front brake on, and then rocking the bike backwards and forwards. Hold your fingers between the stem and the frame. Any movement indicates that you need to tighten the headset.

SADDLE

Check your seat post is not loose and that you have not exceeded the limit marked on the seat post. Once you have checked these, use an allen key to tighten the seat post clamp. Check the seat is secure by giving it another check once you have finished.

STEM

Check that your front wheel and stem do not move independently, and that your handlebar clamp bolts are tight. Perform this check by standing in front of the bike, holding the front wheel between your knees, and twisting the handlebars. You can prevent any movement by tightening the stem bolts and the handlebar clamp with an allen key.

SUSPENSION FORKS

Keeping your mountain bike’s suspension maintained is one of the best ways to ensure you’re getting all the performance you can out of your bike. Plus, giving your fork and shock a few seconds of attention here and there can prevent costly repairs or even replacements.

Dirt is the number one enemy of suspension. After every ride make sure to wipe the seal area and stanchions of your fork and shock. Wipe in a horizontal motion, not vertical as you don’t want to force any debris towards the seals.

Every few rides double check that your suspension sag is correct, as well as your rebound and compression adjustments. If something has changed, or the adjustments aren’t working as before, some maintenance is likely due.

Working on your bike at home can seem daunting, and we'd always recommend you take your bike to a qualified mechanic if possible.