Product description
Cube RFR KSA 18 Pro Bike Stand black (black)
Suitable for trekking bikes with KSA 18 mounting (mounting's drill hole spacing 18 mm).
Details
- suitable for trekking bikes with KSA 18 receptacle and M6 thread
- easy length adjustment
- ultra-lightweight
At a glance
Features
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Purpose
MTB Beginner / Tour, Marathon / Cross Country, All Mountain / Enduro, Downhill / Freeride, All-round / Beginner, Tour / Cross Country, Marathon / XC, All Mountain / Trail, Enduro, Road, Cyclocross, Gravel, Endurance, Trekking, Bike Travel, Cross, Every Day / Commuting, Lifestyle / Urban Biking, Everyday Cycling, Lifestyle / Single Speed, Urban Sports, Commuting
The delivered product may have been produced earlier than the advertised model year.
Main Information
Type:
Rear stand
Material type:
Aluminium
Suitable wheel sizes:
26'', 27.5'', 29'', 27.5+, 28''
The delivered product may have been produced earlier than the advertised model year.
Model Year
2024
The delivered product may have been produced earlier than the advertised model year.
Article number
711409
EAN
4250589465578
Customer opinions
Ina
Does not fit all bikes
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To the original
I have a Centurion MTB 27.5 standing there. The screws (M5) don't fit. The wheel is designed for M6. But M6 can't get through the holes in the stand. It needs to be re-drilled. Go back..
18.07.2022
Stephan
Good middle class stand
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To the original
Sufficiently stable in terms of price. Slightly bulky, but good stand. Easy adjustment of the length for 26 to 28 inch wheels. Attention, the supplied screws are M5 and too delicate for this stand, for M6 screws you have to re-drill slightly.
11.06.2021
Helmut
not to be used for MTB 29 "
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To the original
For use with 29 "MTB wheels, the setting and length of the aluminum mandrel are too short and the plastic guide breaks off because it is too short.
According to the manufacturer, it should be usable, but I think there was no time for the test phase.
06.01.2021