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Electronic gears, electronic seat post, Fox Factory suspension, high-quality carbon wheels and even the handlebars are made of carbon fibre. Then there's the feature-packed Nyon display from Bosch. Cube treats its Stereo Hybrid 140 SLT to the most expensive components of the entire test field in EMTB 6/20, although the e-mountainbike is one of the cheaper ones in the comparison. The equipment is not only feudal, but also functional.
However, the Cube bike acknowledged higher drops with punctures during testing. Active riders also miss a bit of counter-pressure to push the E-MTB through corners when changing direction quickly or to lift it over root patches in a bunny hop - this is a lively trail bike. Cube Stereo Hybrid 140 not. Too bad: At 23.9 kg, the Stereo is the heaviest bike in the test. Good: Cube has raised the permissible total weight to 135 kg for 2021. The answer to the question, Find out how the Cube Stereo Hybrid fares in the ranking of top all-rounders in the current issue of EMTB 6/20!
Which bike offers the best compromise for all areas of use? And which one stands out as a comfortable tourer or a fun trail rocket? We tested the e-bikes in direct comparison on a variety of trails and tours. Each candidate also underwent an extensive laboratory procedure. Who excels when it comes to range? And who has the centre of gravity and weight best under control? The entire test with all results, data and details can be found in EMTB 6/2020. You can also download the complete comparison test of the 2021 super all-rounders as a PDF below the article. The test costs 2.99 euros. You can obtain the EMTB conveniently in the Subscription, in our Online shop and as an app edition for Apple and Android.

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