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Comments - Our Visit to Canyon HQ

July 31, 2011

Ok ho avuto modo di provare l'aeroad cf9 sl è una bici dalla linea splendida,bellissima non c'è altra bici attulmente con questa linea cosi meravigliosa,i tubi tutti molto aereodinamic.i vorrei suggerire al progettista di renderla più rigida. la bic,i in discesa specialmente, risulta non stabile specie nell'anteriore ed è un vero peccato perche una bici cosi bella bisogna trovare il modo di renderla più stabile con il carbonio, oggi, si può fare di tutto,si puo sicuramente irrigidire la bici. se ci sediamo sopra con i piedi poggiati in terra e scuotiamo il manubrio lateralmente si puo sentire che la bici flette molto e questo la rende poco stabile.Sono qui a chiedervi di provvedere a sistemare questo problema ,io posso aspettare perchè ho gia altre bici, voglio riacquistarla e sono certo che nel mio club si può venderne molte,appena hanno visto la bicicletta si sono innamorati è veramente meravigliosa. ok confido in voi che possiate provvedere a queste modifiche ed appena saranno fatte vi prego comunicarmelo che io voglio riacquistarla. in attesa di sentirvi vi saluto cordialmente . Renzo Menici mail:remenici@libero.it Buon lavoro.
- Renzo Menici, prato italia

April 14, 2011

I bought an Ultimate CF in 2008. While the wait was long, the frame was dirt cheap even with the shipping and lousy EURO exchange at the time. I built the bike with Campy Record 10 and it weighed under 16lbs w/ standard 32 spoke clinchers. The ACROS headset took a little getting used to but after that I found it to be very fast. The 1.25" steering tube will always suck though since there is only the Syntace F119 stem (supplied with the 2008-9 bikes) available for use and they are only 84/6. I raced the Canyon in every possible condition. It is the tightest geometry and super quick in technical crits, it jumps uphill and is stupid light, and I can ride for 6-7 hrs without paying the price of a rough ride of frames half its stiffness. It makes the Cervelo R3 seem like a wet noodle. Best of all it is the fastest descender out there. I hit 66mph on a descent last season on the Canyon paired with 56mm deep Easton tubs and never even felt it. Only realised it after the race while looking at the computer. As for the customer service I am on my second frame. I was hit by a car late 2009 after Canyon ended selling to the US. They honored their crash replacement discount and got me a new frame for 2010 which I still ride today. BTW the main triangle and stays survived the car crash. Only the steering tube cracked. Best bike I have ever ridden. Period.
- Keith, Brooklyn

February 16, 2011

Who's the chick on the Cinelli?
- James, Baltimore

February 14, 2011

I live in Australia and I have a Canyon CF. I have had an exotic Colnago and though I loved it the Canyon is a better frame to ride. All the comments here about the .com and "lack of soul" don't change that ...
- David, Brisbane

February 09, 2011

Glad to see Litespeed back in the fold. I'm no fan of their copycat alien rocket-ship CFRP bikes but I do like that Ti is now at least an option being offered here. Too bad the Litespeed model naming seems to be about as imaginative as George Foreman assigning monikers to his children. Canyon? Yawn.
- PawleeWalnutz, NYC,

February 09, 2011

I think the bikes are classic examples of the modern, uncluttered, non-swoopy carbon road frame. When a relaible distro net is established in the US, I'll own one.
- Derrick , Chicago

February 09, 2011

Didn't Litespeed take up carbon in the past and subsequently and loudly reject it via adverts in the specialized cycling press not too long ago? So now they are back into carbon again? Please refrain from spinning this move evidently dictated by ecomic imperatives as a romantic impulse. I know this kind of retelling is a "specialite de la maison" cc and you do it well -- but this time it would be just too obvious. Thanks.
- John, Durham

February 08, 2011

BMC with smooth tubes does not impress, I see Ridley, Wilier much more special focus on brands that make sense.
- Jay, Oakland, MI

February 08, 2011

The Litespeeds are way more distinctive than Canyon's generic molds/paint jobs.
- E.P., West

February 07, 2011

Some of us dream of a day when you are again wedded with Colnago. I know I sure like mine......... the Canyon brand seems OK but it doesn't do much for more. Just a bit too generic.
- Mark, Iowa City

February 07, 2011

I picked up a CF Pro when Canyon were still accepting orders from the US. The bike is fantastic, especially considering the price. With the discount for holding a racing license, I think the full Chorus equipped bike w/ Ksyrium Elites was around 2200 Euro. Waiting for delivery was stressful; I'm glad that they will have a domestic representative soon.
- Rich, Seattle

February 07, 2011

I'm in the minority here, but meh. Oversized shaped carbon with white paint! Wow that's a looker. I have no doubt that your Bromance with Canyon is based on some level of quality, but it just doesn't do it for me... no soul.
- Wisco, Madison

February 07, 2011

one of the best bar wrapping tutorial vids I've seen. will forward to all my friends who have crappily wrapped bars....
- mass, baltimore

February 07, 2011

Good looking machines no doubt. Questionable frivolous lawsuits over BS patent infringements that apply only in Germany & the corny decal issue make them as desirable as blaukraut, been to a German restaurant lately ?
- Dan, Kansas

February 06, 2011

Luckily, I live in Europe and will be getting a Canyon when my current bike hits five years old.
- Matthew, Kippax

February 05, 2011

I own one of the fancy pants euro "made" bikes you sell and I love it. But, honestly, aren't these carbon bikes all the same? Seems to me the only thing new or different is the logo on the down tube.
- Stiff yet Comfortable, Made in Taiwan

February 05, 2011

Purchase direct from Germany...wrong size = Percocet headache. Purchase from CC...wrong size = tylenol headache.
- Chris, Denver

February 05, 2011

Ken from Utah...look above at the Aerorad CFs and Ultimate SLX Pro, and you will see 'CANYON.com' on the downtubes. I don't really care either way (I want one regardless), other than to say it's rude to call others 'dufusses' [sic] when in reality your inattention is the issue.
- T, Camarillo

February 05, 2011

You already know what I think of Canyon's business model. But what I don't care for is their choice of typeface. Just saying.
- Matthew, PRoB

February 05, 2011

hey dufusses....note that the new bikes going into boxes already lack the .com-ness your panties are all in a twist about.
- Ken, Utah

February 04, 2011

The .com is integral to the company's branding, much like Zappos.com. The .com positions the brand differently; it separates Canyon from the B2B competition. Canyon.com is both the brand name and the virtual storefront. And not every paint scheme features the .com. Buy a frameset that simply reads "Canyon". BQ, you will receive my name, phone number and @Gmail.com e-mail address shortly. I will buy a Canyon frameset with or without the .com. Aeroad CF, please.
- N.James, Thousand Oaks, CA

February 04, 2011

germany company + american name = competitive cyclist
- bb30, drop the .com

February 04, 2011

You said Cervelo would be replaced by lunch time. End of 2011 is a long time to wait for lunch.
- I'm hungry, Torlenz

February 04, 2011

My guess is that CC will just be the NA distributor or middleman for Canyon. Canyon will continue to sell direct to customers via their website and CC will stock and distribute the orders from their location in the US. Saves time and headaches for customs. This is all just a guess, of course.
- Shorelocal, Canuckistan

February 04, 2011

INSANE drop on Cadel's TT bike. Part of the headtube is cut out to install the stem.
- Matt, Montreal

February 04, 2011

Starting to understand what this crush is all about: http://www.canyon.com/_en/roadbikes/series/aeroad-cf.html
- Cinghiale, Jackson, Wyo

February 04, 2011

That white/orange paint is sure purty. But, I'm with Aaron on the .com name issue. Detracts from an otherwise sweet look.
- Cinghiale, JHole, Wyo.

February 04, 2011

OK enough innuendo about Canyon. Start carrying them or STFU, already. I'm really hoping that you go for with 'carry them'. Thanks,
- T, Camarillo

February 04, 2011

They need to loose the ".com" from the decals. It was only fashionable when the dotcom era started!
- Mohammad, San Francisco

February 04, 2011

Next time you talk to the Canyon boys, can you ask them to drop the .COM stuff. We get it, you have a website. Congratulations.
- Aaron, Illinois

February 04, 2011

Wow. I love the Cinelli poster.
- jim, Troy,NY

February 04, 2011

Sorry for being childish, but first! :D
- Vamsee, Chennai, IN

February 04, 2011

All that forward thinking design (German, no less) and they have a traditional English threaded BB? Wake me when they've got a BB30 shell ...
- paul, sacramento

February 04, 2011

They rebuild Mavic wheels or just "re-tune" them?
- Steve, Washington, DC

February 04, 2011

Silent Bob can wrap the sh*t out of a handlebar.
- Ben, Tennessee