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Pirelli Scorpion Enduro S 2.4x29in Hardwall Smartgip Compound review Claimed to grip in loose and soft terrain, the Scorpion Enduro S hopes to have the strength to beat the competition Our rating 3.5 out of 5 star rating 3.5 GBP £62.99 RRP | USD $79.90 | EUR €69.99 Skip to view deals
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We ve brought together our must-have products that will allow you to enjoy each ride that little bit more and maximise your time on the bike.
Meet the essential upgrades that will make the biggest difference to your time on the bike. Here at MBR we often get to test some of the nicest and most expensive kit in the world of mountain biking. However, the question we get asked the most is which pieces of kit do we actually use day-in, day-out?
To come up with this list, we kinda reverse engineered it. We looked at our bikes and thought what items we’d choose to give up last if we were forced to. Surprisingly, this resulted in a list that did not include suspension (front or rear), for example.
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Dressed in top-of-the-range Fox Factory suspension with Kashima coating there’s no quibbling with the spec of the Cube Stereo Hybrid 160 HPC.
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Product: Cube Stereo Hybrid 160 HPC review
£5,799.00
The first full-suspension e-bike we ever tested at MBR was a Cube Stereo Hybrid 160 with 27.5in wheels and a Bosch motor way back in 2014. For £1,100 more you now get modern geometry, a hugely improved motor, bigger battery, carbon frame, wide-range gearing and a burly Fox 38 fork. Whichever way you slice it, that’s a tempting deal.
It’s a real eyecatcher too, with that hench, chiselled frame liveried in Cube’s racing colours, and the magpie-sparkle of those Factory-level Fox components glinting like golden leaves in the autumn gloom. Chamfers, fillets, creases and bisecting angles stud the High Performance Composite frame – subtle it ain’t.