Cube has come a long way since humble beginnings in 1993 to offer some of the best bikes available on the market, and 2012 certainly doesn't seem to be any different. The range includes tour, road and mountain bikes as well as bikes specially designed for children and women. Of the road bikes, the Agree GTC Race is one of Cube's most impressive in 2012. Offering great value at under 1,800, this bike is available in frames ranging from 50cm to 64cm making it suitable for most adult riders. 
 
If you're looking for a bike for a slightly smaller rider Cube's still got you covered. The Kid 200 series is suitable for children aged 5-7 and comes in pink, blue and green. Whether a child has already shown an interest in mountain biking or is looking to get started, Cube's Kid 200 bike, priced at around 250, is an ideal option to get them cycling through 2012 and beyond.
 
For women there's the Access WLS GTC - the specially designed frame ensures that pressure on the pelvis is completely minimised. With frame sizes stretching from 14" to 20", these Cube bikes are suitable for most women. Despite being designed 'for women', these bikes - just like all the bikes in the Cube range - are made to the same high standards.
 
If you want a bike specially designed for the specifics of the female body the Cube Delhi is a sleek option from the 2012 range that costs under 1,000. The frame is made from Aluminium Ultralite and contains features such as an integrated post mount, integrated cable routing and wet paint surface technology. All of these features help shave weight off the bike optimising its performance.
 
Finally there's the Cube Tonopah Pro, which will cost you just over 1,000. Integrated cable routing and an integrated post mount are just two ways this bike trims off every excess gram to make sure you get the best performance out of this touring bike possible. These are just a handful of the many different bikes from Cube's impressive 2012 range, so grab your helmet, it's time to get cycling.
 
 
If you're looking for a bike for a slightly smaller rider Cube's still got you covered. The Kid 200 series is suitable for children aged 5-7 and comes in pink, blue and green. Whether a child has already shown an interest in mountain biking or is looking to get started, Cube's Kid 200 bike, priced at around 250, is an ideal option to get them cycling through 2012 and beyond.
For women there's the Access WLS GTC - the specially designed frame ensures that pressure on the pelvis is completely minimised. With frame sizes stretching from 14" to 20", these Cube bikes are suitable for most women. Despite being designed 'for women', these bikes - just like all the bikes in the Cube range - are made to the same high standards.
If you want a bike specially designed for the specifics of the female body the Cube Delhi is a sleek option from the 2012 range that costs under 1,000. The frame is made from Aluminium Ultralite and contains features such as an integrated post mount, integrated cable routing and wet paint surface technology. All of these features help shave weight off the bike optimising its performance.
Finally there's the Cube Tonopah Pro, which will cost you just over 1,000. Integrated cable routing and an integrated post mount are just two ways this bike trims off every excess gram to make sure you get the best performance out of this touring bike possible. These are just a handful of the many different bikes from Cube's impressive 2012 range, so grab your helmet, it's time to get cycling.


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