I recently had the opportunity to test the Cube Editor One FE, a hybrid bike designed for navigating city streets with ease. My first impression was that the build quality was exceptional, with a sturdy frame and well-fitted components that exuded a sense of durability. The Editor's sleek design and low center of gravity made it a pleasure to handle, even when navigating tight corners or uneven pavement.
On the road, the Editor proved to be a comfortable and efficient ride. The 700c wheels and 42mm tires provided a smooth ride, absorbing the bumps and vibrations that come with riding on city streets. The bike's geometry was well-suited for the category, with a slightly upright riding position that allowed me to maintain a comfortable posture while still being able to put my weight over the handlebars when needed.
The Editor's performance was impressive, with a responsive and direct handling that made it easy to navigate through traffic. The bike's 21-speed Shimano drivetrain provided a wide range of gears, allowing me to tackle even the steepest city hills with ease. The Tektro hydraulic disc brakes were also a welcome feature, providing reliable and consistent stopping power in wet or dry conditions.
The Editor is ideal for commuters who need a reliable and efficient bike for navigating city
Cube Cube's Editor One FE