CUBE
Cube Cubie 160
- Lightweight alloy frame
- Safe design for kids
- Grippy Billy Bonkers tires
- Reliable V-brakes
Kids bike Cube Cubie 160
It's never too early to introduce your kids to the joys of pedal power. For the Cubie 160 we've pulled out all the stops to make a real mountain bike in miniature. So, for example, we fitted it with an alloy fork to reduce weight. Then we added easy-to-use front and rear rim brakes. A Hebie chainlooper to keep stray fingers and clothing away from the transmission. Billy Bonkers tyres, because they're grippy and we love the name. And we finished it all off with legendary CUBE build quality backed by our in-house safety testing. All that's missing is an adventurous spirit and a bucket-load of enthusiasm!
- ALUMINIUM LITE - There's aluminium, and then there's CUBE Aluminium Lite. This heat-treated 6061 aluminium is stiff, fatigue-resistant and, because of its natural corrosion resistance, a great material from which to make lightweight tube sets – and bicycle frames. And it does all this without adding unnecessary weight, so you can get the best enjoyment out of your CUBE.
| Frame | - | Aluminium Lite 6061 |
| Wheel size | - | 16" |
| Gears | - | 1 |
| Suitable for length | - | 95-111cm |
| Fork | - | Rigid Alloy fork |
| Brake system | - | Alloy V-Brake With Powermodulator |
| Crankset | - | Prowheel, 25T, 127mm with Chainlooper |
| Chain | - | KMC S1 |
| Headset | - | CUBE A-Headset |
| Stem | - | CUBE Aluminium Lite |
| Handlebar | - | CUBE Aluminium Lite, 450mm |
| Grips | - | CUBE Kid Grips |
| Rims | - | Aluminium |
| Front hub | - | CUBE Aluminium, QR |
| Rear hub | - | CUBE Aluminium |
| Tyres | - | Schwalbe Billy Bonkers 16x2.0 |
| Saddle | - | CUBE Kid |
| Seat post | - | CUBE Aluminium Lite |
| Pedals | - | CUBE Kid |
| Weight | - | 6,7 kg |
| Max Weight (bike + rider) | - | 30 kg |
*Because of ongoing problems in the delivery chain, the bike can be delivered with modifications.
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Estonia
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Finland
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Lithuania
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CUBE is one of Europe's most successful bicycle brands, founded in 1993 by Marcus Pürner in the small Bavarian town of Waldershof in the Fichtel Mountains of Germany. The origin story is modest and very German in its practicality: still a student, Marcus started in a 50-square-metre corner of his father's furniture factory, sourcing frames from Asia and assembling them locally with high-quality components — initially just to fund his university studies. Over three decades that small workshop has grown into one of Europe's largest bicycle producers, with products sold in more than 60 countries and around 1,000 people working under the brand today. Unlike many top-level competitors, CUBE remains an owner-managed family business — Marcus Pürner still leads the brand to this day, which means decisions are made for the long term, not under the pressure of quarterly results for stock-market shareholders. The heart of CUBE is still in Waldershof: the state-of-the-art 35,000-square-metre factory opened in 2016 employs 600 people working two shifts and assembles up to 4,500 bikes per day — making CUBE one of the most productive bicycle assemblers based in Europe. Next door, in the company headquarters, the brand's engineering team handles all frame design, geometry calculation and component selection. Every component goes through a double quality check — once during production and again at CUBE's own test lab, which has dedicated rigs for road and mountain bike testing (for example, frames are loaded with forces equivalent to a sprint). The range is extremely broad — over 400 different models, covering everything from city and kids' bikes to e-bikes, gravel, MTB and full-on professional road racing machines — supported by an in-house clothing and accessories collection. In top-level sport, CUBE is currently the main bike supplier to the Belgian WorldTour team Intermarché–Wanty, and the brand's own action team supports enduro and DH racing as well as triathlon top performers (including multiple Ironman world champion Lucy Charles-Barclay). The CUBE philosophy is simple: solid German engineering at a fair price — "Cube your Life".