Cube Kathmandu Hybrid Pro 500

Phil Dryden

Pedelecer
Jun 20, 2018
230
124
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Leicester
Hi all,
I have today placed my lovely Cube up for sale in the Classified Ads section. If you are looking for a well looked after, powerful ebike, then give it a look. Apologies for the multiple ads - seems to be a glitch on the site which I have notified to admin. Hopefully they can delete the copies.
 

MaryPoppins

Finding my (electric) wheels
Jan 31, 2020
11
1
Hi Phil, can I ask why you’re selling? That’s I’m looking at but local bike shop says it’s v heavy.
 

Phil Dryden

Pedelecer
Jun 20, 2018
230
124
70
Leicester
Hi.
The only reason I'm selling the Cube is because an old back injury has recently come back to haunt me and is seriously impacting the length of time I can spend on the bike. I had a damaged disc removed 24 years ago so I can't complain at two and a half decades of extra cycling! Decided to go for some stationary exercise equipment in the garage instead. In so far as weight is concerned, Cube state, I think, 23-24kg which is pretty standard for a Hybrid ebike with integral rack, suspension forks and mudguards. Must admit, I would not like to be hauling it up and down stairs regularly, but in normal use its no problem.
Thanks for your interest,
Phil
 

Kizza

Pedelecer
Oct 28, 2017
101
34
London
Hi all,
I have today placed my lovely Cube up for sale in the Classified Ads section. If you are looking for a well looked after, powerful ebike, then give it a look. Apologies for the multiple ads - seems to be a glitch on the site which I have notified to admin. Hopefully they can delete the copies.
I wish you lived nearer London
 

Warwick

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 24, 2015
731
225
Warwick
If Phil doesn't mind, I'd like to keep this thread going.

I had my first proper ride on the bike today. I looked at the BBC forecast which presented a window of half decent conditions & risked it. The Sustrans route from Warwick to Stratford-upon-Avon is an old favourite, so that's the way I went.

Initial impressions are very favourable indeed. It's a very different beast to the Ortler, but they are built for different purposes. The Ortler is a very accomplished commuter and it's done me proud. The Cube is much more suited to the minor roads I was on today. The CX Performance motor is noticeably more powerful when going uphill and the Intuvia display keeps me well informed of how much power is being fed in.

There's no dongle on the Cube, so I contented myself with the power cutting out smoothly at around 16.5 MPH. I had the wind against me on the way to S-u-A, and quite strong it was too, but the motor made it easy going. I didn't stay long there, as the forecast was wrong - of course! It was quite wet at times on the way back and all along the route, the Avon had burst its banks at the side of the road. Coming back to Warwick, I had the wind behind me and I sailed along.

I'll need to tweak the riding position a little. I'll also fit the Tefal mirror from the Ortler as well as the Lion bell (highly recommended, but not cheap!). If there's room, I'll put the Badass dongle on the Cube too.

26.5 miles covered (19 miles of range used on the display) at 15.1 MPH average speed. It's an undulating route, so that's quite a decent average in the conditions.

I wish the BBC forecast was as good!
 

MaryPoppins

Finding my (electric) wheels
Jan 31, 2020
11
1
I have just come back from test riding the Hybrid Pro and also the Kathmandu 625 - both gorgeous bikes. I'm 6ft 6ins and was advised in the shop to go for the 58 frame, not the largest 62. Apparently the largest frame sizes are aimed at very (more than 6ft 6) tall Germans and Dutch riders - does this sound right?
 

Warwick

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 24, 2015
731
225
Warwick
What size frame did you try out? I'd say 6' 6" is pretty tall and warrants the largest frame, but it depends on leg length as much as anything.
 

Phil Dryden

Pedelecer
Jun 20, 2018
230
124
70
Leicester
Andy, you are going to put my beloved ex-bike into cardiac arrest taking it out in the rain! :eek: Still, life is all about new challenges. It will get a fright when you fit the dongle! Seriously, though, I'm pleased that you are enjoying it, and appreciate the power it delivers so smoothly. Cube screw things together well, and the whole unit is a great example of Germanic engineering. I'm resurrecting and renovating my old Specialized hybrid at the moment just to potter round on in the warmer weather.
 

Warwick

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 24, 2015
731
225
Warwick
I did think of you once the rain started, Phil! In my defence, it was dry when I set out and was supposed to remain so for the duration of my ride. Had I left it another couple of hours, it would have been far worse, so I suppose I was lucky. I'm impressed that battery life seems to be about 50 miles in Sport/eMTB mode in the cold. That bodes well for an even longer range in warmer weather. I had the tyres at 80psi, which would have helped.
 
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Warwick

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 24, 2015
731
225
Warwick
...And today I've fitted some mudguard extensions. The front one is almost down to the ground. My commute has some wet stretches, so those will help. The Cube also has a shroud over the Bosch motor unit. The Ortler didn't.
 

darren66

Pedelecer
Feb 23, 2020
50
27
I have just come back from test riding the Hybrid Pro and also the Kathmandu 625 - both gorgeous bikes. I'm 6ft 6ins and was advised in the shop to go for the 58 frame, not the largest 62. Apparently the largest frame sizes are aimed at very (more than 6ft 6) tall Germans and Dutch riders - does this sound right?
No, definitely not.
I'm 6' 5" and have just purchased a Cross Pro 625 in 62cm and it fits perfectly (I also have another 62cm Cube SL Road)
 

Warwick

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 24, 2015
731
225
Warwick
Today the sun is shining here in Warwick, or it was. So, I hopped on the bike, with Badass dongle fitted, and went out into the local countryside. I soon encountered the tail end of the Warwick Half Marathon, which was actually quite good, as the roads were closed. I also caught the tail end of Storm Jorge, so it was quite blustery out there.

The dongle kicked in straight away and it became apparent on a quiet, straight, tarmaced bridleway that this is one very fast bike; too fast in Sport mode to be used safely on the roads. I was doing 26MPH and there was more to come. That would attract attention, so I'll have to content myself with Tour mode to keep things sensible.

I need to tweak the saddle position and turn the bars to gain a bit of extra reach, as I'm a little cramped with it as it is, but that's trial and error. I think the weather is favourable enough to ride into work this week, so I'll see how I get on with it on my commute.

There was a stretch on a muddy towpath, but the mudguard extensions seem to have kept most of the crud at bay.
 

MaryPoppins

Finding my (electric) wheels
Jan 31, 2020
11
1
Hi
I went for the 58cm in the end as the wait time was so long on the 62cm. It seems to fit fine! There are screws missing where the bottle cage should be mounted - stupid question but shouldn't there be screws supplied with bike to avoid water getting in?
 

RobF

Esteemed Pedelecer
Sep 22, 2012
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Hex bolts would generally be in place, but I doubt the holes are big enough to allow water in.

Any half-decent bike shop should have some spares knocking about.

A bottle cage is handy anyway, even if you don't want to carry water you could use a bottle shaped tool caddy for your spare tube, puncture stuff, and a multi tool.

 

MaryPoppins

Finding my (electric) wheels
Jan 31, 2020
11
1
Thanks Rob, that’s really helpful tip. Will invest!
Any hints/tips/products out there for keeping the Bosch intuvia display protected from the elements? I’m assuming it’s showerproof but surely it’ll not like torrential downpours which seem to be becoming the norm. Good old fashioned sandwich bag maybe?
Cheers
 

Warwick

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 24, 2015
731
225
Warwick
I did the commute this morning with the bike in Tour mode. I actually have to put in some effort then. In Sport/eMTB mode, I only need to turn the pedals.

c.9 miles at an average speed of 17.5MPH with just over 1 bar (of5) of battery used. I like!
 
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darren66

Pedelecer
Feb 23, 2020
50
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Hi
I went for the 58cm in the end as the wait time was so long on the 62cm. It seems to fit fine! There are screws missing where the bottle cage should be mounted - stupid question but shouldn't there be screws supplied with bike to avoid water getting in?
My Cross hybrid also came without bottle cage bolts, M5x14mm stainless button heads are what you need.
 

Warwick

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 24, 2015
731
225
Warwick
I've done my commute this week on very quiet roads. That means I have been able to unleash the power of the bike in Sport mode. It would be silly of me to say how fast I went, but it was very rapid indeed, and far too fast for normal traffic. The bike handled it with aplomb and the brakes are powerful enough to bring me to a quick halt, if necessary. At 'normal' speeds I only need to turn the pedals and put a minimum amount of effort in to get going.

There are two observations so far: 1) I'm having to get used to changing gear whilst pedalling again. The Ortler's hub gear was great for being able to change gear at a junction; 2) the handling is sharper than the Ortler's, meaning I'm turning into corners quicker and I'm needing to adjust. Both of these I'll get used to sooner rather than later.