I need to stop looking at this thread or my Whyte E-160 will end up on eBay
The 36 Rhythm was decent when I tried it so am sure the 38 will be great.Damt it Rob it is youre fault . Order a CFR Underdog , I think the Fox 38 Rhythm Grip is gonna be enough for me.
Yep but the sponginess returns about 30 sec later. Gonna take it out and get some hard braking done to bed in pads, maybe that will help. Haven’t got any mineral fluid and bleed kit was last used with synthetic… will try a zip tie on the levers tonight. Off to Welsh wales Thursday and keen for a shakedown hoon!
I'm 6' and in the middle of M and L. I decided to go for the M after watching a few tests online.I'm nearly convinced about switching from my Focus Sam2 to the Strive. Questions on sizing. I'm 5'8 and sit in the middle of the two sizes (small and medium) and the Focus is a medium. Is anyone in the same situation and having to choose? What size have you gone for?
Personally I think the reach number is the most important so what's your preferred reach? The current Focus Sam2 in M is 470mm reach and the Strive in M is 475mm but S is 450mm, could you give up 20mm of reach compared to your current bike?I'm nearly convinced about switching from my Focus Sam2 to the Strive. Questions on sizing. I'm 5'8 and sit in the middle of the two sizes (small and medium) and the Focus is a medium. Is anyone in the same situation and having to choose? What size have you gone for?
Thanks for the info. It looks like a small would be the way forward for me after watching many of the tests.I'm 6' and in the middle of M and L. I decided to go for the M after watching a new tests online.
Thanks, Orbea QC. You may be right about Reach to help with the decision and finding out more. My 2021 Focus Sam2 in medium has a reach of 450mm, which is a match to the small and likely the right choicePersonally I think the reach number is the most important so what's your preferred reach? The current Focus Sam2 in M is 470mm reach and the Strive in M is 475mm but S is 450mm, could you give up 20mm of reach compared to your current bike?
Frame sizing seems inconsistent across brands but reach numbers don't lie. I'm 5'10 and personal preference is 470mm reach, my Trek Rail in size L was 465/470mm and on a YT Decoy I'm an XL so I popped to a Canyon experience centre to get sized up and with Canyon I'd be an M.
I'm wrestling with the reach too. I am 5'6" so according to Canyon a small.Thanks, Orbea QC. You may be right about Reach to help with the decision and finding out more. My 2021 Focus Sam2 in medium has a reach of 450mm, which is a match to the small and likely the right choice
I used the same to validate my choice for the M. I'm using a Giant Reign that in L size has a reach of 475mm, exactly the same the Strive:ON has in M size.Thanks, Orbea QC. You may be right about Reach to help with the decision and finding out more. My 2021 Focus Sam2 in medium has a reach of 450mm, which is a match to the small and likely the right choice
Again only my opinion but reach is the number I’d go off rather than the conventional I’m a “S / M / L / XL”I'm wrestling with the reach too. I am 5'6" so according to Canyon a small.
But their small reach at 450 is the same as other's medium (Trek, Whyte, Levo) so is the 'small' small enough for me?
I suspect it is given that if I go with 12 deg backsweep bars, it will subtract about 20mm.
Do Canyon have anywhere in UK I can visit to sit on one to be sure?
Thanks, I found their web site at 'Just Pedal' - Strive not showing up in their demo list so I emailed them.Again only my opinion but reach is the number I’d go off rather than the conventional I’m a “S / M / L / XL”
In @Rob Rides EMTB video he does mention the sizing, I’m pretty sure he’s an XL in most brands but opted for an L in the Canyon.
There is an ‘Canyon experience’ centre in the Surrey hills you can get measured up and sit on Canyon bikes.
I am interested to hear how people get along with size on this. I am 183 and am also considering downsizing to medium. I do wonder about it though, the seattube will be quite short and I dunno if it will need high rise bars or what.canceled my cfr underdog and ordered a cfr instead as I will try some e-bike racing this year and felt that I wanted better damping such as x2 shock and better wheels.
I am 184 cm and order a size M, I went for reach instead of size so I really hope it is the right size for me.
I'm 184cm too and ordered an M. Not yet delivered.canceled my cfr underdog and ordered a cfr instead as I will try some e-bike racing this year and felt that I wanted better damping such as x2 shock and better wheels.
I am 184 cm and order a size M, I went for reach instead of size so I really hope it is the right size for me.
I am interested to hear how people get along with size on this. I am 183 and am also considering downsizing to medium. I do wonder about it though, the seattube will be quite short and I dunno if it will need high rise bars or what.
The bike is not out in US so I will have some time to see how people are getting on with sizing since Canyon has thrown a curve ball here with this bike being sized up so big. The strive large wheelbase is more than my DH 29er.
On a side note, this does seem like the best bike going right now. Sure specialized may release a new kenevo ff or something, but the pricing on this is so good, I would be hard pressed to pick up a different bike now. I thought about a crestline before but theres no way now that we are seeing this sort of pricing.
I'm 184cm too and ordered an M. Not yet delivered.
Back to this - I thought it was a good idea to add a replacement bash guard, but are the headset bearings necessary - I thought these would be a fairly common part that you could get from most bike shops when needed, or not?Some spare stuff that might be useful for future servicing etc
Bashguard.
Canyon GP7287-01 Engine Cover
Use your bike's serial number or the part number to find the right spare parts for your bike.www.canyon.com
Spacers if fitting different fork and you want a higher stem stack:
Canyon GP7042-01 Spacer Kit
Use your bike's serial number or the part number to find the right spare parts for your bike.www.canyon.com
Headset bearings
Canyon GP7273-01 Headset
Use your bike's serial number or the part number to find the right spare parts for your bike.www.canyon.com
Headset bearings are not necessary. I added them as it reduces the time I need in the future to find the correct bearing and faff around with ordering etc! Probably cheaper doing it your way but I went for path of least resistance!Back to this - I thought it was a good idea to add a replacement bash guard, but are the headset bearings necessary - I thought these would be a fairly common part that you could get from most bike shops when needed, or not?
Thoughts on the bike? And how does the colour look in person?
More wittering. I might dig my go pro out and get some riding footage out soon. Mebbie.
Had set the air pressures in forks and shock to factory ball park specs but was bottoming out - checked when I got home and both had dropped right off - I wasn’t aware the pressure drops off and has to be done a few times. School boy errors eh!
Out riding proper enduro tomorrow (two stroke off road dirt bikes, obvs) but hoping for an hour on the Canyon in the evening on some better known trails, well keen now the suspension is dialled in woot!
Hah, thanks! TBH, I've never replaced a headset bearing in my life. How long do they usually last? And does that mean you'll keep this bike long enough to require a service?!Headset bearings are not necessary. I added them as it reduces the time I need in the future to find the correct bearing and faff around with ordering etc! Probably cheaper doing it your way but I went for path of least resistance!
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