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IntroductionĬsTimer is a professional timing program designed for Rubik's cube speedsolvers, it provides: If your native language is not on the list, just contact me and I'll add it. If you are willing to help translating cstimer into your native language, please go to this page and select your language. I’d infinitely prefer the remote lever not to be there though, as it’s unnecessary for efficient climbing and there are now six cables/hoses clamped to the bar, which is way too much congestion.CsTimer version 2019.12.24 - Professional Speedcubing/Training TimerĮnglish Català Čeština Dansk Deutsch Ελληνικά Español فارسی Suomi Français עברית Hrvatski Magyar Italiano 日本語 한국어 Nederlands Norsk Polski Português Română Pусский Slovenčina Српски Svenska Türkçe Українська Tiếng Việt 简体中文 繁體中文 Everything about the bike feels taut and stiff, from the XT drivetrain to the frame and onto the fork: a RockShox Reba with a remote lockout for long fire-road climbs. Out on the trail the bike feels lightning fast - it’s very light for its price, and the Nobby Nic tyres roll pretty quickly and felt almost benign in the super-muddy and clay-caked conditions of the South Downs. I found the reach a little short for a 20in bike - at 6ft 1in I feel the third largest (of four) size should fit me and I shouldn’t have to resort to the largest size available. The triple chainset points it squarely towards climbing and fire-road bombing too. The stem’s too long and the handlebar a touch too narrow for trail riding though, even if Cube is billing it as a marathon bike. The bike comes with a Stealth Reverb dropper post, not just the claim to be ‘dropper post ready’ as so many bikes are.

It’s the trade-off you get for losing 20mm of travel over the 140mm Stereo. Speaking of cost, it’s a great value bike with XT components (including best-in-class XT brakes) and that quality frame and serviceable suspension. RockShox Reba fork is controlled and holds you up well, while hte Nobby Nic tyres are good in soft and muddy conditionsīefore I’d even ridden the HPC 120 Pro it was clearly an impressive bike: it looks fantastic, the carbon front triangle gives it some graceful lines and an aluminium back-end keeps the price reasonable.
