The Cube Stereo ONE77 C:68X SLT 29 is a high-performance enduro bike built for speed, control, and precision. Its C:68X carbon frame is ultra-light yet incredibly strong, offering the perfect balance of agility and durability.
Equipped with a Fox 38 Float Factory fork and a Fox Float X2 Factory shock, it delivers 170mm of smooth suspension travel, absorbing even the toughest terrain. The 29-inch wheels provide excellent rollover capability and stability on rough trails.
A Shimano XTR 12-speed drivetrain ensures crisp, precise shifting. The Shimano XTR hydraulic disc brakes deliver powerful, consistent stopping power in all conditions.
The bike’s race-ready geometry is designed for aggressive riding. A long reach and slack head angle enhances stability on steep descents, while a steep seat tube angle improves climbing efficiency.
Lightweight and strong Newmen Advanced carbon wheels boost speed and responsiveness. The Maxxis Assegai and Minion DHR II tires provide superior grip and control on all surfaces.
The dropper seat post allows quick saddle height adjustments for technical descents and climbs. The internal cable routing keeps the design sleek and reduces maintenance.
Whether tackling enduro races, challenging trails, or epic mountain adventures, the Cube Stereo ONE77 C:68X SLT 29 offers top-tier performance. With premium components, advanced suspension, and cutting-edge design, this bike is built for serious riders.
It’s tough to improve on perfection, but that’s what we’ve done with the Stereo ONE77 C:68X frame. First up, it’s light, at just 2.3kg. That’s a difference you can feel on the climbs and descents. There’s a flip chip and two mounting points for air and coil shocks, giving a range of options for progression and shock performance. Angle adjustment inserts mean you can switch between 63.8° and 64.4° head angles and the bottom bracket is threaded for maximum versatility and durability. We deliberately didn’t include a frame storage compartment, because we wanted to keep weight down and strength up. But there is a mounting point for a custom trail tool under the down tube. Simply put, you’re all set.