Cube issues urgent recall for Agree road bikes over risk of fork failure
Cube has issued an immediate recall for its entire Agree range across the 2025 and 2026 model years, warning riders to stop using the bikes due to a potential fork failure. The German brand says a fault in the fork crown can cause cracks to form in the carbon fibre, leading to delamination and, in extreme cases, complete failure of the left fork blade.
The recall follows several reported cases of cracking above the brake mount on Agree C:62 models. Cube says a change in resin during production resulted in insufficient material in a specific area on some forks, making them vulnerable under heavy braking.
All forks covered by the recall must be replaced. Riders need both the frame number and the fork’s serial number to check whether their bike is affected. Crucially, the fork serial number is located on the steerer tube and can only be accessed by removing the headset, something Cube says should be done by a qualified mechanic. The brand also insists that final inspections and replacements must be carried out by an authorised Cube dealer.
Seventeen models, all sold before 30 November 2025, are impacted across the Agree C:62 One, Pro, Race, SLX, SLT, and Ultegra Di2 lines.
Further information can be found on the Cube website.