Canyon doubles-down on E*POWAH

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Already coasting on the positive vibes generated by the May 2018 launch of its highly-rated debut EMTB range, Spectral:ON, Canyon has today unveiled the next step in its plan for global e-bike domination, the Neuron:ON. In doing so, the company has added five new, lightweight and well equipped full-sussers to its EMTB portfolio, which now boasts 16 different models.Billed by Canyon as the ‘little brother’ to the Spectral:ON, the company’s new trail-focused EMTB will feature the same Shimano Steps E8000 system, but with new geometry that retains a performance edge and focuses on rider comfort. The set-up looks ideal for extended rides, which are now more viable with Canyon’s semi-integrated frame, allowing batteries to be swapped-out in just a few seconds.
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Neuron:ON 7.0 is the flagship of Canyon’s new EMTB range
Little Brother?
As the baby Canyon EMTB, at least...

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All Mountain Coaching

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Was just looking at this this evening for the other half. Only drawback, no finance. But yeah, on par with the £1k more expensive levo. Didn't run the geometry as she can't buy outright.

No mullet wheel setup either, thankfully.
 

ccrdave

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im really impressed by this bike and im not a canyon fan either
 

Tamas

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This is an awesome value, very ‘sensible’ bike. Apart from the price/specs another huge plus over the Levo is the external battery (for me at least). This bike is perfect for long rides, touring and the Shimano battery is small, not too heavy @2,6kg and doesn’t require a special backpack to be able to carry a spare.
I guess it will be a hit for Canyon...
 

highpeakrider

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Was just looking at this this evening for the other half. Only drawback, no finance. But yeah, on par with the £1k more expensive levo. Didn't run the geometry as she can't buy outright.

No mullet wheel setup either, thankfully.

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Already coasting on the positive vibes generated by the May 2018 launch of its highly-rated debut EMTB range, Spectral:ON, Canyon has today unveiled the next step in its plan for global e-bike domination, the Neuron:ON. In doing so, the company has added five new, lightweight and well equipped full-sussers to its EMTB portfolio, which now boasts 16 different models.Billed by Canyon as the ‘little brother’ to the Spectral:ON, the company’s new trail-focused EMTB will feature the same Shimano Steps E8000 system, but with new geometry that retains a performance edge and focuses on rider comfort. The set-up looks ideal for extended rides, which are now more viable with Canyon’s semi-integrated frame, allowing batteries to be swapped-out in just a few seconds.
Canyon-Neuron-On-7.0.jpg
Neuron:ON 7.0 is the flagship of Canyon’s new EMTB range
As the baby Canyon EMTB, at least for now, the full fat 29er Neuron:ON range will be...

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Albez

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The size small comes with 27.5 tyres so that suits me. Looks a great bike and a good all rounder. Between this bike and the Trance E+2 for me.
 
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Markymark

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When I was looking to buy my bike I looked at the Canton On series but they were out of stock of all short arse sizes. I must say I found it quite hard to find anywhere that had smaller sizes at this time of year.
Those new bike look fantastic.
Wonder if they'll give me one to review.
 

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