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Reaction Race

mtb7001100 EUR
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Origin

The Cube Reaction is the German brand's long-running aluminium XC/trail hardtail line, sold since the mid-2000s and built on a Lite aluminium AMF frame with Cube's Agile Ride Geometry. 'Race' was the mid-volume suffix Cube applied across many of its families; on the late-2010s acoustic Reaction it denoted a well-specced alloy build — around 2019-2020 a RockShox Judy Silver air fork with a full SRAM GX Eagle 1×12 drivetrain at roughly £1099. Cube retired the acoustic 'Race' suffix after about 2020, reorganising the line into Pro/SLX/SLT/TM alloy trims and the C:62 carbon family, so today 'Reaction Race' survives mainly as a used-market model and as a carbon (C:62 Race) and e-MTB (Reaction Hybrid Race) name.

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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Full SRAM GX Eagle 1×12 (10-50T) plus a RockShox Judy Silver TK Air 100 mm — a real air fork and top-tier-adjacent drivetrain on a ~£1099 alloy hardtail, strong value for the trim
  • Aluminium Lite frame with AMF, tapered head tube, internal routing and PressFit BB — refined, quiet ride with excellent cable management (MBR)
  • Hydroformed aluminium frame is clearly a step up from CMPT-frame Acid/Aim — better silhouette, lighter, more refined welds
  • Boost, internal routing, dropper-ready — modern standards on a mid-tier bike, headroom for upgrades
  • Cube dealer network in Baltic states (Hawaii Express EE, Sportland EE among others) — warranty and spare parts accessible
  • Trim ladder Pro/Race/SLT on shared frame — upgrade path without buying new frame
Weaknesses
  • Frame geometry is borrowed/compromised for XC: long 447 mm chainstays paired with short 440 mm reach put the rider too far forward — MBR found the position awkward on longer rides and wanted a dedicated XC frame
  • RockShox Judy Silver TK Air is a basic entry XC fork — competent but flexy and limited in damping for anything beyond smooth XC/light trail
  • Stock rigid seatpost despite dropper-ready frame — €100-180 add-on cost to unlock trail capability
  • Continental Cross King / Schwalbe Smart Sam 2.25" stock tyres are XC-fast but not trail-grippy — upgrade if riding rooty/rocky
  • Reaction line is huge — easy to confuse Race / Pro / SLX / SL / SLT / C:62 / Hybrid year by year. Used buyers often misread spec.
  • The acoustic 'Race' alloy trim was DISCONTINUED after ~2020 — current Cube acoustic Reaction hardtails are Pro/SLX/SLT/TM (alloy) and C:62 (carbon). A new 'Reaction Race' acoustic bike cannot be bought today; only used examples exist, which complicates spare-spec matching.
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Who it’s for

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Buyer’s notes

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Reaction Race vs Acid: Reaction Race is a real step up — different frame (hydroformed, not CMPT), Shimano Deore M6100 1x12 instead of SRAM NX Eagle / lower Shimano, better fork. Worth the €200-400 jump if you ride any trail beyond gravel paths.
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Reaction Race vs Reaction Pro: same frame, different parts. Pro saves money on fork (Suntour XCM/XCR vs Rockshox Recon) and drivetrain (Acera/Altus vs Deore M6100). If you want to upgrade gradually, Pro + later Deore upgrade gets you to Race spec for similar total cost.
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Reaction Race vs Reaction SLT: SLT is the top alloy trim — SLX or XT drivetrain, better fork (Reba / SID Select), sometimes a stock dropper. €300-500 premium over Race. If budget allows and you ride often, SLT is the better long-term keeper.
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Stock rigid 31.6mm seatpost — frame is dropper-ready, add a Brand-X / PNW / OneUp dropper for €100-180. Biggest single trail-feel upgrade you can make on this bike.
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Stock tyres (Schwalbe Smart Sam / Continental Cross King 2.25") are XC-fast. For Baltic forest trails swap to Maxxis Ardent 2.4" / Schwalbe Magic Mary 2.35" for real grip — €60-100 well spent.
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Used 26" Reaction Race (2010-2013) at €250-400 is fine as a path/commuter bike but is not a trail bike by 2026 standards. For real trail use, target 2022+ or wait for 2-year-old Boost models.
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Don't confuse Reaction (analogue) with Reaction Hybrid (e-MTB). Used listings sometimes mix them up — Hybrid has a Bosch motor and weighs 22-25 kg, Reaction Race is 13-14 kg analogue.
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Cube serial number is stamped under the bottom bracket (same as Acid). Format WOW + digits + MMYY + M (hardtail). Register on bikeindex.org — Reaction Race is a known theft target due to brand recognition.
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Baltic dealers: Hawaii Express (EE) and Sportland (EE) stock Cube in volume. For Latvia/Lithuania, check regional Cube dealers via cube.eu dealer locator. Buying via dealer gets you warranty + first-year service + frame-fit consultation.
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SizeSplit: 27.5" wheels on XS/S frames, 29" on M and above. At rider height 168-175 cm you are on the boundary — if you ride more singletrack and value manoeuvrability, take S 27.5; if you ride more distance/gravel, take M 29.
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Versions & builds

Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.

Versions & builds
SpecReaction Race (mid trim, Deore M6100 1x12, RockShox Recon / SR Suntour XCR)Reaction Pro (entry trim, Acera/Altus, lower spec fork)Reaction SLT (top hardtail, Shimano SLX / XT)Reaction C:62 (carbon frame variants, separate sub-family)Reaction Hybrid (e-MTB sister line, separate node)Reaction Race 2024Reaction Pro 2024 (entry trim, for context)Reaction SLT 2024 (top alloy trim, for context)
FrameHydroformed aluminium, internal cable routing, tapered HT, Boost, dropper-readyHydroformed aluminium (same frame as Race)Hydroformed aluminium (same frame as Race)
DrivetrainShimano Deore M6100 1x12 (10-51T)Shimano Acera / Altus 1x9 or 2x9 depending on yearShimano SLX M7100 / XT M8100 1x12
BrakesShimano hydraulic disc (BR-MT200 / UR300 / MT410 depending on year), 180/160mm rotorsShimano BR-MT200 hydraulic discShimano SLX hydraulic disc
MSRP€999€749€1,399
PurposeBalancedValueFlagship
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