Attention, cyclists! Cube recalls over 200 hybrid bikes due to risk of falls!
Cube recalls 2025 hybrid bikes due to loose crank arms. Safety risks require immediate inspection in workshops.

Attention, cyclists! Cube recalls over 200 hybrid bikes due to risk of falls!
Caution is currently advised in the bicycle world: The well-known manufacturer Cube has launched a far-reaching recall for its hybrid e-bikes from the 2025 model year. This affects over 200 different models that were sold throughout Germany. The reason for this action is serious safety risks caused by faulty crank arms. Loud chip These crank arms can come loose while riding, which not only endangers control of the bike but can also lead to dangerous falls.
Cube warns urgently that affected models with ACID MTB HYBRID PRO crank arms should be brought to the workshop immediately. To fix the problem, the company offers free modified crank bolts. Driver safety is our top priority, which is why Cube is calling for these corrective measures to be implemented quickly. Failure to take action can have drastic consequences - after all, no one wants to stumble while cycling.
The affected models
The recall covers a variety of models, including:
- Pro 600 / 800
- Race 800
- SLX 800 (auch in Allroad-Ausführung)
- Pro 800, EX 800, EXC 800
- HPC Reihe (u.a. HPC Race 800, HPC SLX 800, HPC TM 800)
- ONE 600 / 800
- Cube Kathmandu Hybrid C:62 (Varianten: SLX 400X, SLT 400X, Race 400X)
Under no circumstances should the models be used any further until their safety has been confirmed by a specialist retailer. This clarifies T Online, which also recommends visiting your nearest Cube dealer to have the bike checked.
Cube at a glance
Founded in 1993 by Marcus Pürner in Waldershof, Bavaria, Cube has developed into one of the largest employers in the region. With over 290 different bike models, including mountain bikes, road bikes and e-bikes, the company sells more than one million bikes annually in over 70 countries. Cube attaches great importance to quality and product safety, which is also reflected through internal tests and collaboration with professional athletes.
The safety of our cyclists should always come first. Quick action is now required to eliminate potential dangers. There is also another recall from Cube due to a salmonella alarm on chocolate, but this is not the focus of the current discussion. But with this, Cube shows that security in all areas is of great importance to them.