Cube Aim Pro
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Cube Aim Pro
Newbie here and new to biking in general as haven't had my own bike in maybe 22 years. Just got my new bike yesterday and as the title suggests its a Cube Aim Pro 2021. Just interested in you guys' opinions on what is this bike like as a starter bike for someone just getting back in the saddle? and what are some good set up tips to practice before I ride it? I built it yesterday but have yet to take it out as conditions still a bit slippery where I'm located.
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Should be fine for bike paths and light trail riding. You ain't going to the bike park with that.
Don't trash it and you'll be able to cash out and upgrade to a more capable bike when you're ready.
Also, take it in for adjustments after a few weeks of riding.
Don't trash it and you'll be able to cash out and upgrade to a more capable bike when you're ready.
Also, take it in for adjustments after a few weeks of riding.
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You own it so it doesn't matter if the bike is good or bad unless you are planning on returning it. Ride the bike enjoy it and save your money for something nicer.