2012 Cube Attention(18 inch frame)MTB

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justin33

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Location
Hampshire
Unfortuntly ive lost me job and have to sell my bike.To be honest i havnt used it much att since buying it back in july last year.Along with the bike i brought a sigma cycle computer which shows a genuine 55 miles which i covered doing road riding.

The bike has been sat in my porch gathering dust since the end of the summer and now its time to sell.

Its in mint condition and has only done 55 miles(in the dry) i have upgraded the grips and added a cycle computer

Theres too much spec to list(and i will probably forget something) so a list can be found on the Cube website

Ive had a look on ebay and prices range from £320(well used condition)-£410 for a mint condition one so im going to put the price as £350 taking into consideration i wont have to pay ebay fees.

Please feel free to ask any questions and i do have some more pics if required.

I am located in basingstoke in hampshire


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Andrew_Culture

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*knaws fist*

How tall are you?
 
*knaws fist*

How tall are you?

Cube say

Framesize mountain bike*:

Body size
Framesize in inches
Framesize in cm
155-165 cm 14-15" 35-38 cm
165-170 cm 15-16" 38-41 cm
170-175 cm 16-17" 41-43 cm
175-180 cm 17-18" 43-46 cm
180-185 cm 18-19" 46-48 cm
185-190 cm 19-21" 48-53 cm
190-195 cm 21-22" 53-56 cm
195-200 cm 22-23" 56-58 cm


The usual pinch of salt applies. They also say:-

For a Mountain bike: Multiply your inside leg by a factor of 0.226. The value that you get is the theoretical frame height in inches. Multiplied by 2.54, you get the frame height in cm.

Nice bike.
 
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justin33

justin33

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Location
Hampshire
im about 5 11

i test rode the 16inch and 20inch frame and settled for the 18 because it felt right.The 20 was just way too big and had a long reach and the 16 had the opposite.

It is a nice bike and dont want to sell it but i lost my job(today) and have bills to pay :-(
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
An 18 will fit anyone between 5'8" and 6'1". Outside of those you can play with seatposts,bars and stems. Buy it Andrew, you know you want it. :biggrin:
 
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justin33

justin33

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Location
Hampshire
Just found all paperwork and recipt and i forgot i paid £679 last april so more than i thought id paid...even more of a bargain!!
 
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justin33

justin33

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Location
Hampshire
yes it does mate
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
no, an 18" is too small for someone who is 6'1" tall!
Depends on inside leg and reach. Long legs and short trunk, and an 18 would fit to "chuckable" size with plenty of post showing. I'm 6'0" and ride a 17.5 inch Soul, which is smaller, with more compact geo than an 18 inch Cube. Mine rode well with about 8 inches of post showing, and I'm long-legged with short trunk and arms/reach.
 
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justin33

justin33

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Location
Hampshire
Bike is now on ebay guys,didnt want it to go on there due to the stupidly high fees so if anybody is interested then drop me a message.

Also comes with 2 karrimore cycling tops and a pair of gloves
 

e-rider

crappy member
Location
South West
Bike is now on ebay guys,didnt want it to go on there due to the stupidly high fees so if anybody is interested then drop me a message.

Also comes with 2 karrimore cycling tops and a pair of gloves
yes, the fees are very high, but so are the prices that people are willing to pay on ebay, so you shouldn't lose anything - if you are doing 'buy-it-now' add an extra 10% or more and you might be surprised how easy you sell it!
 
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