Hi all,

A local shop has the 2025 Nuroad C62 One on clearance for £1600 and I’m very tempted looking at the specs – full carbon frame, bars and seat post, GRX 12 speed mechanical and 50mm tyre clearance seems solid for the price. Aware it’s a press fit BB which isn’t ideal but if it started being an issue I would look at just replacing it with a thread together part instead but aside from that, I don’t see much downsides for the cost?

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  1. i_cant_find_a_name99 on

    Yeah on paper it’s a great bike for the cost, historically it’s been a nightmare actually finding stock of certain Cube models but not sure if that applies to this one. I’ve not checked in detail how the Boardman or Ribble equivalents stack up (for a UK buyer) but of the 3 I’d probably go Cube myself.

  2. I have the 2026 edition. Nothing to complain about so far except for the handlebar which was too wide and not “grabby” enough.
    Price seems good.

  3. WeskerSympathizer on

    I have the c62 cross race from Cube (similar specs) and you truly can’t find a cheaper bike with top tier parts.

  4. Have this exact bike (in black).
    Love everything, except my creaky BB.
    But seriously, the weight, the bars, the bartape, the saddle and especially the geo really suit me. For the price, you get a pretty good bike and better service than canyon for example.

    I did however change the wheels (cause I already had carbon wheels), the crank (cause I already had a shorter one) and added a shorter and suspended stem (which I also already owned).

  5. I have the C62 Pro and really can’t fault it for the money so at that price it’s a bargain.

    Grab it and enjoy!

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