Sold 2022 Cube Stereo Hybrid 160 HPC SL 750 27.5 Large: £4,650 **0 miles** Unridden

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Bike / Product Year: 2022
Manufacturer: Cube
Model: 2022 Cube Stereo Hybrid 160 HPC SL 750 27.5

Size Large
Asking Price: £4,750
Location RG27

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2022 Cube Stereo Hybrid 160 HPC SL 750 27.5 Electric Mountain Bike in Desert/Black colour LARGE


The bike has tyres converted to tubeless setup (inner tubes included in listing) and also a full Invisishield kit, specific to this model and size supplied (but not fitted)

This bike is brand new, unridden with full Cube warranty.

Sorry no offers accepted.
 
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Thats a good question I was assuming so.

If it is, then that's fine. If not then I'd be fully committed to being involved in the unlikely event of a claim.
 
Bike is for sale as we have a large building project going on and I've had a word with myself about priorities.

Having a sellathon to ensure we get building work done before baby due in October!
 
Looking at the lead times and shortages, I would go to the parking space of an ebike shop and sell it there :)
 
Yeah, your right. I was told the next shipments are 4/5 months away!!!
 
Hi Andy, yes in the Basingstoke area.

Really looking for £4,750.

You’re very welcome to view the bike if your local.
 
thanks for that mate, I’m in Devon, so not local but I’m looking at a bike tomorrow and if that isn’t right then I’ll let you know asap
 
For reference I spoke to my local Cube dealer recently and the warranties are not transferrable. If you remained friendly with the original owner then they could submit any warranty claims on your behalf though.
 
Thanks Ripgroove, I would 100% drive any claims for the owner for the duration of the warranty period.
 
I think the price is what's putting people off tbh, my mate bought the exact same bike, same size, same colour, same spec etc brand new in a local branch of a national chain shop last weekend for £4999 included a first service after so many miles. So from a buyer's point of view although yours is as new and unridden a lot of people would rather pay the £350 extra and have brand new one of their own complete with warranty and first service etc. I know you said you help with any warranty issues which is great but it always adds a layer of uncertainty for a new buyer as after the sale you might just decide you can't be bothered (not implying you would but it's always a possibility).
 
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Yep, I totally understand that, and accept that in the end it may not sell.

There is very limited supply of these (particularly in this colour), where this is available to ride today.

Also to convert to tubeless cost me £30 and the Invisishield kit was £85, so there's a little more value there as well.
 
Yep, I totally understand that, and accept that in the end it may not sell.

There is very limited supply of these (particularly in this colour), where this is available to ride today.

Also to convert to tubeless cost me £30 and the Invisishield kit was £85, so there's a little more value there as well.
I totally see why it's priced as it is, it's just a tricky sell being so new that the price has to be similar to a new one.
 
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