The Cube Aim SLX is a high-performance hardtail mountain bike built for adventure and versatility. Its lightweight aluminum frame ensures durability while maintaining agility on the trails. The internal cable routing keeps the design sleek and reduces maintenance.
A 100mm suspension fork with lockout absorbs shocks, providing a smoother ride on rough terrain. The Shimano 2×9-speed drivetrain delivers precise and reliable shifting, making climbs and descents effortless.
Equipped with hydraulic disc brakes, the Aim SLX offers powerful and consistent stopping power in all conditions. The 29-inch or 27.5-inch wheel options, depending on frame size, provide stability and control on various surfaces.
The Schwalbe Smart Sam tires offer excellent grip and rolling efficiency for both off-road trails and city rides. The ergonomic saddle and handlebars enhance comfort on long journeys.
Designed for both beginners and experienced riders, the Cube Aim SLX is perfect for trail riding, fitness, and everyday cycling. With its reliable components, smooth handling, and durable build, it’s ready for any adventure.
Beauty is more than skin deep: the Aim’s sleek looks are thanks to its Smooth Welded head tube and seat tube junctions. It incorporates a threaded bottom bracket and internal cable routing for long-lasting service and simple maintenance. There’s even a flat disc mount that integrates seamlessly with our kickstand mount and integrated mounting points for ACID mudguards and carriers. Carefully thought-out geometry includes a lower top tube for more confident handling, and there’s plenty of room to run wide, grippy, and comfortable 2.25 tires. Our Size Split system has an expanded range, too, so however tall you are there’ll be an Aim that fits perfectly.
Cables connect your handlebar controls to vital components like gears and brakes, but there’s no need for them to get in your way. With Internal Cable Routing we’ve reduced clutter and maintenance by running cables through the frame, keeping them out of the way of dust and water contamination – or damage from abrasion – as well as cleaning up your bike’s appearance.