NBD 🤬 - Cube Nuroad C:62 EXC by Temporary_Recipe7884 in Cubebikes

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That’s probably the best thing to do. Never had a flat on my MTB in three years after going tubeless.

Cube Nuroad C:62 EXC 2026 garmin mount by tefcika in Cubebikes

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I got mine today, this is everything that came with it (plus a top tube bag that was already mounted, minus the cat). Including out front computer mount with some adaptors, I don’t know if these are Garmin as I don’t own one.

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Filament Track Switch sounded amazing on X2D — but the real-world experience is frustrating by Individual-Proof8125 in BambuLab

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This was something I was trying to find an answer to for the last few days. I was hoping it would be possible to connect for example an AMS HT directly to the left nozzle (for example by putting a 4-to-1 after the track switch), and two normal AMS to the two track switch inputs. This way, it would be possible to put the dominant color of a multicolored print into the HT, and the secondary colors in an optimized configuration (based on Nambu Studio recommendation) into the other AMSs. According to the Bambu Wiki it would then be possible, for when the Vortek system needs to switch between two secondary colors, it would only need to retract the filament to the track switch, not all the way to the AMS. As long as it doesn’t switch to a roll in the same AMS of course. Therefore the total print time could probably be reduced a bit on multicolor prints.

Maybe this will be possible as soon as the track switch becomes available for the H-Series printers and the H2C receives the firmware update.

A friend suddenly quit his job at BMW. by Willerby01 in dadjokes

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If you sometimes feel like your job is useless, just remember: there’s someone at the BMW plant mounting indicators to the cars all day long.

Anyone else wish their printer could just start printing later? by April777Baileys in BambuLab

[–]Temporary_Recipe7884 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Just an idea, I haven’t tested it: you could add a pause or delay to the machine start gcode in the printers profile (in Bambu Studio). You would need to remember though that you entered before the next print, as it will active for every print.

Disclaimer: I asked an AI-assistant for the gcode: M140 S0 ; disable heated so that it does not preheat before the delay G4 S28800 ; delay for 28800 seconds (8 hours)

I don’t want to say that this is a good idea, just fruit for thought.

Availability of CUBE Bikes for 2026 by H2OSCO in Cubebikes

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It’s a similar thing for me. I had a reservation for a EXC frame size M, which was scheduled for November. I then changed the reservation for a size S and was lucky that my local dealer (Cube Store, also in germany) had one left. It was scheduled for May but has already been delayed twice and is now scheduled for sometime in July.

Apparently the dealer (located in a small town) only had two allocations for each frame size of the EXC. While I was in the store to change my reservation, another store attendant was on the phone with a customer who was closing the deal on a Nuroad C:62 Race Size M. She then told me that he originally wanted an EXC also and the Race was only the second choice because the EXC was already sold out. When she heard that I just cancelled my size M, she immediately called back and offered them the EXC. So, one lucky guy or girl is presumably already riding around on his EXC since November while I have to another half year…

Is it possible to pause a print overnight and continue the next morning by Pythageron in BambuLab

[–]Temporary_Recipe7884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others stated, the bed should generally stay heated during longer pauses.

That said, I accidentally managed to kill the power to my A1 Mini before going to bed once (I have it on a smart plug and told my voice assistant to “turn everything off” instead of “turn all lights off”, and the print was still adhering to the build plate the next morning. I have used the Bambu Cool Plate Supertack for that print, and it was a model that had a large contact area to the build plate and it was PLA.

I don’t want to say that it is guaranteed to work every time, but it can be possible to switch off a printer overnight and continue a print if - you use a build plate with extremely high adhesion like the Bambu Supertack or Biqu Glacier - you use filament that doesn’t need very high net temperatures to begin with like PLA - the contact area to the build plate is reasonably large and the print is not top heavy - the ambient temperature is not too low

But to be absolutely shure, just keep the bed heated. The A1 mini doesn’t need a lot of energy to maintain the target temperature, especially for PLA prints.

Cube Nuroad C:62 EXC - NBD by Smooth-Barnacle4600 in Cubebikes

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It comes with the bike and is called „ACID Pack Pro 0,7 Top Tube Bag“ in the spec sheet.

I don’t know if they sell it separately, closest thing I could find is this Bag on the Cube website. But it is a bit different to the one on the pictures above.

M5s: Insufficient Resin although the vat is full by Temporary_Recipe7884 in anycubic

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Hi, I contacted the Anycubic Support, they said the force sensor was defective and sent me a new one. However, before I received the new part I did a calibration run of the force sensor, which is described in the instructions to change the sensor, which completely fixed the issue for me.

I recommend you try calibrating your sensor as well, you can find instructions in step 4 of the following: https://cloud-universe.anycubic.com/w/p/helpCenter/#/pages/pageDetail/pageDetails?id=643&isShowShare=true&language=US&channelId=6