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Old 08-21-2017, 12:14 PM
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Canyon Endurace CF SL Disc bikes at $1999 (or aluminum at $1499)

Just got the "Canyon is Here" email with info that the USA website is live.

My guess is that they will sell a lot of these Canyon Endurace CF SL Disc bikes at $1999 (or aluminum at $1499)

https://www.canyon.com/en-us/road/en...cf-sl-disc-7-0

I emailed them at us@canyon.com to ask what is the max tire clearance (front and rear) for both the Canyon Endurace CF SL Disc 7.0 and the Endurace Al Disc 7.0

I know that it comes with 700 x 28c tires, but can it fit 700 x 45c gravel tires? What about max width on 650b rims? Maybe 650b x 52c tires?


  • FRAME CANYON ENDURACE CF SL DISC
  • FORK CANYON ONE ONE FOUR SLX DISC
  • HEADSET CANYON | ACROS
  • REAR DERAILLEUR SHIMANO 105, 11S
  • FRONT DERAILLEUR SHIMANO 105, 11S
  • BRAKE/SHIFT LEVERS SHIMANO 105 DISC, 11S
  • BRAKES SHIMANO 105 DISC
  • CASSETTE SHIMANO 105, 11S
  • WHEELSET DT SWISS E 1800 SPLINE DB
  • TIRES CONTINENTAL GRAND PRIX SL
  • CRANKS SHIMANO 105, 11S
  • CHAINRINGS 52 | 36
  • CHAIN SHIMANO CN-HG600-11
  • BOTTOM BRACKET SHIMANO PRESSFIT
  • STEM CANYON V13
  • HANDLEBAR CANYON H17 ERGO AL
  • HANDLEBAR TAPE CANYON ERGOSPEED GEL
  • SADDLE SELLE ITALIA X3 CANYON EDITION
  • SEAT POST CANYON S23 VCLS CF (25 MM SETBACK)
  • SEAT CLAMP CANYON INTEGRATED SEAT CLAMP
  • FRAME SIZES 2XS, XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL
  • COLOR STEALTH | STORMGREEN
  • WEIGHT 8,1 KG (SIZE M)

Are you looking for a way to jumpstart your training program again, and want to integrate a little adventure riding? The Endurace CF SL Disc 7.0 carbon road bike offers a lightweight yet durable solution to all your long distance adventures. If up till now you have been reluctant about being pulled into the marketing hype around endurance, do-everything bikes, you’ll find it heartening that that Endurace CF SL Disc 7.0, with a frame weighing only 960 g in size medium, first and foremost an excellent racing bike. With a sport geometry that slackens off a little on the aggressive you’ll still be able to hunch into a tuck low on the bars and chase down your buddy who sprung a surprise attack on you. The carbon frame of this Endurace CF SL Disc hits that fine balance between stiff responsiveness and soft compliance over rough roads. The bike has been intelligently spec’d with high-quality but well-priced Shimano 105 groupset. You’ll get the performance without the expensive bells and whistles. And then pairing the frame with the DT Swiss E 1800 Disc wheels will ensure a durable resistance to road imperfections while still giving you the snappy rigidity. The Endurace CF SL Disc 7.0 will be the race-ready option to buy for your endurance adventures.
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Old 08-21-2017, 01:08 PM
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Both of those Diamondback Century bikes from 2016 have standard road caliper brakes:

https://www.rei.com/product/876882/d...rbon-bike-2016

If the Canyon fits 700 x 45c tires on the OEM wheels, they will sell out.


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It's ok but really they're trying to move into a space that's been pretty saturated by Diamondback and Raleigh as well as REI/Performance house brands.

For example, the discounted Diamondback Century 5 carbon is the same price at $1,994.99 with better groupset and the discounted Diamondback Century 4 is $1,574.99 and offers pretty much the same specs. Endurance road, like road bikes before are essentially fungible goods and I'm not convinced the road racing cache Canyon has gained in the past few years is enough to give them significant market share to move large numbers of bikes - especially combined with the current down market. Right now, in the US, bikes at all levels are very good and very cheap and it's going to be hard to do much in the next 6-7 months.
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Old 08-21-2017, 01:28 PM
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I'd be shocked if that bike fits anything bigger than a 32. It has 415mm chainstays and none of the stock builds feature anything approaching a 45.
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Old 08-21-2017, 01:40 PM
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I am interested in checking out Canyon more but I'd wish they'd offer all their bikes in a threaded bottom bracket version in addition to a press fit. I much prefer the threaded over the press fit due to simplicity on the user end to work on. Would prefer a road frame with such (not a fan of the BB30 and is my only real gripe I have with my current road bike).

Though for the price I'd also seriously consider the Speedmax to replace my aging TT bike.
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Old 08-21-2017, 02:36 PM
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The 2XL size is a welcome sight! Love that long ETT and reach!
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Old 08-21-2017, 02:47 PM
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Ahem...

http://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=209408
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Old 08-21-2017, 08:44 PM
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I guess for bigger rubber it would need to be either the $1799 INFLITE CF SLX 8.0 or the $2999 INFLITE AL SLX 8.0 - cx bikes.

https://www.canyon.com/en-us/road/inflite

Inflite AL SLX 8.0 Pro Race - $1799 info:
  • FRAME CANYON INFLITE AL SLX
  • FORK CANYON F21 - ONE ONE FOUR SL DISC
  • HEADSET ACROS THE CLAMP
  • REAR DERAILLEUR SRAM RIVAL 1, 11S
  • DERAILLEUR HANGER NO. 23
  • BRAKE/SHIFT LEVERS SRAM RIVAL 1, 11S
  • BRAKES SRAM RIVAL 1
  • CASSETTE SRAM PG-1130, 11S
  • WHEELSET DT SWISS CR 1600 SPLINE DB
  • TIRES SCHWALBE X-ONE, 33 MM
  • CRANKS QUARQ PRIME, 11S
  • CHAINRINGS 40
  • CHAIN SRAM PC-1110
  • BOTTOM BRACKET SRAM GXP PRESSFIT
  • STEM CANYON V13
  • HANDLEBAR CANYON H17 ERGO AL
  • HANDLEBAR TAPE CANYON ERGOSPEED GEL
  • SADDLE SELLE ITALIA X1
  • SEAT POST CANYON S23 VCLS CF (25 MM SETBACK)
  • SEAT CLAMP CANYON CLAMP SL
  • PEDALS NONE INCLUDED
  • FRAME SIZES XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL
  • COLOR MIAMI SUNSET
  • WEIGHT 8,8 KG (SIZE M)
For anyone serious about buying a top-line racing cyclocross bike, but doesn’t have the extra funds or personal sponsorships, the Inflite AL SLX 8.0 Pro Race will be a perfect option. Equipped with much of the same high-level components as the CF SLX 8.0 Pro Race, this version of the bike will save you loads with only the most modest weight gain. The AL SLX frame made from a smooth welded alu includes vibration-reducing seat stays that will work to channel your pedal power to the trail. Similarly, the oval chain stays offer greater clearance for the tires while keeping the back-end super stiff. The VCLS technology used for frame and fork ensure that the ride is comfy while keeping the frame effective and responsive. The SRAM Rival groupset will be a reliable companion, and for the crank you’ll even get the power meter-ready X1-compatible Quarq Prime aluminum crank. The touch points are all Canyon in-house parts that are designed to keep the handling sharp and the comfort high with the H17 Ergo AL handlebars, V13 durable stem, and the Canyon S23 CF seatpost. The DT Swiss CR 1600 Spline DB wheelset combined with the 33mm Schwalbe X-One tubeless compatible tires will form a durable, responsive team to keep your momentum over tough sections and grip in a wide range of course conditions. The Inflite AL SLX 8.0 Pro Race will get you through the cross season with ease and within budget.
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Old 08-21-2017, 08:59 PM
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45? doubt it.
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Old 08-21-2017, 09:03 PM
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This means we will see canyons instead of treks or spech's all over the place with awfully interesting fits now
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Old 08-21-2017, 09:12 PM
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Has anyone done the analysis to show how much lower the prices are for direct to consumer like Canyon vs. buying retail? And I mean, looking at comparable components on similar frames. Are we saving 10%? 20% more?

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Old 08-22-2017, 01:50 PM
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I'd be into the Inflite AL SLX 8.0 if there were other color options, but the CF is awful-looking -- ATMO:

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Old 08-22-2017, 01:54 PM
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http://road.cc/content/tech-news/204...and-28mm-tyres says there's room for up to 33mm tires on the Endurace CF SLX 9.0 if that bike is any indication.
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Old 08-23-2017, 11:45 AM
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Question:

What is the max tire clearance for both the Canyon Endurace and the Inflite series. for 700 vs 650b wheels


Answer:

Thank you for your email.

We are very proud of the fact that the Endurace was designed with using larger sized tires in mind. That being said it's max tire clearance is 33mm with a 700c wheel.

We did not design it to be used as a gravel bike and as such did not give it clearance for the bigger tires. We have not tested tire sizing with any 650b wheels but that should afford you some extra clearance.

The Inflite has clearance for up to a 700x38mm tire.

Sadly I do not have clearance measurements on using a 650b sized rim as we have not tested it with these wheels.

All the best,

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