Cube Nuroad vs Salsa Stormchaser

Both published charts held against each other, on the specs that decide what the bike carries.

The short answer

The Stormchaser is ahead on tire clearance, the rack path, fork cargo mounts and dropper compatibility. Nothing here goes the other way.

Assembled from the differences below rather than written over them, so it cannot drift from the table. Every figure is the manufacturer's; nobody here has ridden either bike.

Where they differ

4 of the 7 things we can compare come out differently. The rest are close enough not to decide anything.

Widest published tire

5mm more on the Stormchaser
Cube Nuroad
45mm on 700c / 29in
Salsa Stormchaser
50mm on 700c / 29in, 50mm on 650b / 27.5in

The frame figure, not the fork's — forks are routinely cut for more rubber than the rear triangle. Loaded, tire width is also seat-pack clearance: a big tire and a sagging pack compete for the same space.

Rear rack

Stormchaser is the one you can bolt a rack to without hunting for parts
Cube Nuroad
Not supported
Salsa Stormchaser
Needs an extra part — Rack-Lock seatpost collar

Read from each maker's own mount wording. An adapter is a real cost the price tag does not mention, and 'not published' is not the same as no — it just is not something to buy a rack on.

Fork cargo mounts

only the Stormchaser publishes somewhere to bolt a cage
Cube Nuroad
None published
Salsa Stormchaser
Published

Cage mounts on the fork blades. This moves weight low and off the bars, which is where a heavy bar roll does the most to the steering.

Dropper post

only the Stormchaser publishes dropper routing
Cube Nuroad
Not published
Salsa Stormchaser
Compatible

A dropper cannot be strapped to, so fitting one rules out almost every seat pack and leaves rail-mounted bags at a fraction of the volume. It is a capability and a constraint at once.

Side by side

Including the rows where the two are level, because a spec that doesn't separate them is still a spec you might be checking.

Cube NuroadSalsa Stormchaser
Frame bag space1640 cm²1630 cm²
Widest published tire45mm on 700c / 29in50mm on 700c / 29in, 50mm on 650b / 27.5in
Rear rackNot supportedNeeds an extra part — Rack-Lock seatpost collar
Fork cargo mountsNone publishedPublished
Frame bottle positionsnot published as a count3
Dropper postNot publishedCompatible
Chainstay440mm435mm
Sizes57
FrameAluminum6066-T6 aluminum

Drawn to scale

Largest published size of each, built from the charts rather than illustrated. The front triangle is the part that decides frame bag fit.

Salsa Stormchaser — 61cm. Front triangle ≈ 1630 cm² · effective top tube 608mm · seat tube 570mm
Salsa Stormchaser in size 61cm, drawn to scale from Salsa's published geometry. The shaded area is the front triangle — roughly 1630 cm² of space for a frame bag. Wheels are indicative; frame lines are accurate.
Cube
Nuroad
£999 · 5 sizes
Full geometry and which bags fit →
Salsa
Stormchaser
$1,799 · 7 sizes
Full geometry and which bags fit →

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