Photos of what appears to be a new Shimano Cues drop-bar groupset have appeared on Cube’s website.
The move would mean excellent news for riders looking for affordable drop-bar gravel bikes. Here’s what we know.
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9 Comments
I just hope the cable pull is the same between drop bar and flat bar!
Good news but it still keeps Microshift Blade on top for those who insist on mechanical breaks…like me.
why is it ALWAYS cube leaking groupsets?
About time. Although I'm yet to see a CUES equipped bike on the road yet anyway.
Two bi is hard to learn???? Shilling at it's best.
I had a flat bar Orbea aqua with 3×10 shimano 105. It is at my brother's garage now collecting dust. Now if they bring back rim brakes then we can have a decent carbon road bike for 1500 euro.
Some bikes on The 2025 cube lineup got huge upgrades. Ultregra di2 and carbon wheels for the same price
They just releasing it cos of the Chinese brands are smashing the big 3s on the entry level market, so cheers to the entry of more brands to the market 🎉
I wish 3×10 to be back for touring