There is a recall by Cube:
List of affected bikes:
List of affected bikes:
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Does the issue require new hardware or is it a locktite / torque thing that is causing the problem?I almost lost my left crank arm after about 250 km. Now I check them regularly, and recommend Locktite.
Generally, use of that plastic cap that covers bolt, like on bikes for 150€ from supermarket, making it impossible to tell if it's loose or not. It is one of few but significant flaws of Cube bikes.
I'll soon be replacing those cheap bolts with a standard set of self-extracting ones.
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New hardware, i.e. screws/bolts.Does the issue require new hardware or is it a locktite / torque thing that is causing the problem?
Same here. Picked up this week a new bike, produced in May, and was told to receive the new screws sometime August / September. It is okay for me and I will keep an eye on it.I asked at my LBS when picked up new bike, they said the new/replacement hardware will be shipped out in September! So between now and then just check regularly !
A rather eventful start! Lets hope the next post is less problematicYup... I discovered the 2 day-old recall while sat on a rock awaiting rescue at the trailheadView attachment 165713
The teeth on the crank were damaged, bolt nowhere to be seen. At least I discovered walk assist works fine....
LBS replaced the crank immediately and initiated a warranty claim under the recall. In Canada it seems the advice is to add Loctite, tighten to 50nm, and check regularly until the replacement bolts come in.
(not bad for a first post, eh?!)
I would have hoped so, but alas this problem isn't going away.... The new Acid crank and bolt have the same issue. Had to tighten 3 times after rides since. Blue loctite doesn't seem to make much difference.A rather eventful start! Lets hope the next post is less problematic![]()
Not all vibes are good vibes.I would have hoped so, but alas this problem isn't going away.... The new Acid crank and bolt have the same issue. Had to tighten 3 times after rides since. Blue loctite doesn't seem to make much difference.
Trying to source 155mm cranks that aren't $400+ in Canada is a bit of an issue right now, so I cant even swap them out for something shiny.
To really rub it in, the rear brake rotor came loose mid-ride today too...![]()
I almost lost my left crank arm after about 250 km. Now I check them regularly, and recommend Locktite.
Generally, use of that plastic cap that covers bolt, like on bikes for 150€ from supermarket, making it impossible to tell if it's loose or not. It is one of few but significant flaws of Cube bikes.
I'll soon be replacing those cheap bolts with a standard set of self-extracting ones.
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Hi, have you used the self-tightening screws before? If so, with what result? ThanksI almost lost my left crank arm after about 250 km. Now I check them regularly, and recommend Locktite.
Generally, use of that plastic cap that covers bolt, like on bikes for 150€ from supermarket, making it impossible to tell if it's loose or not. It is one of few but significant flaws of Cube bikes.
I'll soon be replacing those cheap bolts with a standard set of self-extracting ones.
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Thank you, I‘ve just ordered them. Is it necessary to apply Loctite?Hi,
If I got it right this shop is offering the new version of the bolts:
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Usually there is some stuff on the threads, afaik with microcapsules. If there is nothing on it I also would go for some locktite.Thank you, I‘ve just ordered them. Is it necessary to apply Loctite?
The SRAM eagle 90 cranks come in 150mm and 155mm and should be quite cheap.I would have hoped so, but alas this problem isn't going away.... The new Acid crank and bolt have the same issue. Had to tighten 3 times after rides since. Blue loctite doesn't seem to make much difference.
Trying to source 155mm cranks that aren't $400+ in Canada is a bit of an issue right now, so I cant even swap them out for something shiny.
To really rub it in, the rear brake rotor came loose mid-ride today too...![]()
Just in case! Cube is marking the new screws / replacing screws with a paint spot in the center. This might lead a bike shop to replace screws not being marked, i.e. if not being told not to do so.Thank you, I‘ve just ordered them. Is it necessary to apply Loctite?

Hey, if they say so it has to be correct. We seem to believe what we want to hear, and if it makes us happy - lolMy Bosch dealer told me that the problem was that Bosch had used the wrong Locktite which was too thick and affected the torque by up to 10Nm. They were instructed to torque to 55 or 60Nm or fit new bolts with the proper lock solution.
Personally I don’t see what can be wrong with a bolt provided it is the correct thread and torqued correctly, as long as it’s not plastic. If something kept coming loose I would put a lock washer on it and adjust the torque.
I wonder if we will ever get to know the real reason for the fuss.
Acid cranks are utter crap,mine stripped the pedal threads within 3 months,got e thirteen cranks instead,never had an issue,i dont know what spec of aluminium acid use,but the metal is too soft,i have heard of other riders having the same issue,praxis arent much better either.There is a recall by Cube:
List of affected bikes:
My old bike and my partner’s bike are both 10 years old with Acid crank arms so crap cranks is not a given.Acid cranks are utter crap,mine stripped the pedal threads within 3 months,got e thirteen cranks instead,never had an issue,i dont know what spec of aluminium acid use,but the metal is too soft,i have heard of other riders having the same issue,praxis arent much better either.
Nope, not by serial number. Just 2025 crank arm type installed on these models:Acording to my local shop, they have a seriel number list with bikes to repalce the crank bolt . For ex mine 0ne77 slx it isn´t in the list. Also if they are propper torqued and with locktite shouldn´t (checked by the shop ) be an issue.
Looks like not all. My local shop as list from Cube by serial number and my bike was checked . Also torque checked.Nope, not by serial number. Just 2025 crank arm type installed on these models:
Cube Recall List
When was your bike assembled at Cube works? Maybe after they found that the bolts / crank arms are faulty.Looks like not all. My local shop as list from Cube by serial number and my bike was checked . Also torque checked.
Nothing wrong with either the crank arm or the retaining bolt. Notice that Cube only want them returned for inspection.When was your bike assembled at Cube works? Maybe after they found that the bolts / crank arms are faulty.
Do you have a paint spot on the bolt in the axle? If yes, it is the new version.
The note on Cube website of date if purchase is not correct. I bought a trekking ebike in August and it is subject to the recall, i.e. I am waiting to receive a call from the dealer to come in for replacement.
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