Canyon Grail ON CF7 Customer Review
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- In this exciting vlog, join me on my journey as I unbox and share my first impressions of the Canyon Grail On CF 7, the electric bike that's been making waves in the cycling community.
Pros:
Lightweight Carbon Fiber Frame for Easy Handling
Impressive Range for Long Rides
Smooth Electronic Shifting Enhances Riding Experience
Affordable Price without Sacrificing Quality
Cons:
Quiet Rear Wheel Hub (Personal Preference)
Loud SRAM Disc Brakes (Potential Noise Issue)
Brake Bedding-In May Be Required Initially
Regulatory Uncertainty for E-Bikes (Government Regulations)
Bike: www.canyon.com...
Nice! I bought the same spec should be here Wednesday, I noticed your not terribly far from me. Maybe I'll see you out there on the gravel brother 😎
Great review thank you !!!!
Glad you liked it
I love this bike so much!
I need this for my commute to architecture school. Will you upload more videos on this please? I’m looking forward to your content!
Thanks it’s a great bike…. If you like drop bars and want an e bike this is the only choice in the price range with carbon frame. The group set can be better, but with e-bikes you don’t change gears as often. Feel free to ask me any questions you have.
thank you so much for the reply! will let you know when I place the order!@@SimplyTechReviews
What puzzles me about these e-bike reviews is that I see more and more young, obviously quite fit guys buying and using them, and I have to ask why. I always thought the e- bike market, particularly the road bikes, was aimed at riders who, perhaps through age or some unfortunate disability/illness problem, could not cycle as they used to so switched to some form of electric assist. It never occurred to me to consider e-assist until I was in my late eighties, when the hills were getting too difficult, and my distances and average speed had dropped significantly. Finally, when I hit 90, I added a simple, light, friction drive kit to my road bike, which has been very good. For me, and many others, no doubt, this was a sort of last resort, but I still ask the question, why the younger and fitter?
To explore longer and go further… you can turn off the support altogether or turn it on on an incline. This bike doesn’t feel like an e scooter and can give you quite a workout.
Good bike. Just got mine but a bit disappointed with the range. I would love a bigger battery. Like some if their mtbs have .. 700-900 watt hrs. This one bareky cuts it for my 54 mi. Ride & thats on eco, all the time. What's the point of having all that power if its prohibited to use because of rapid discharge!
Where did you get 100 mile of range from.? It’s a little over 60 and that’s assuming you ride mostly flats and on Eco. I had to turn off mine several times and remained on eco to get 70 miles out of it.
You are correct, I had meant 100km range. Thanks for pointing it out, I will update that in description.
I have this same exact bike and color. The range does depend on the road condition and how heavy the rider and stuff you carry. I'm 178cm 155lbs 180ftp. I have a size S which comes with 650b wheelset. I carry 2 bottles of water and a saddle bag with basic tool for flat and spare inner tubes. On ECO mode riding 95% flat, 40%on drop and 60% on hoods. I've done 87 miles with avg 20mph and got home with 4% battery left. This bike is pretty good bang for the buck.
Hi. I'm the same height as you. Does the small fit you well? @@k-evinshighshowcantonese9922
I used mine to do RAGBRAI and did 90+ mile days and still had battery left.
fyi not suppose to hang carbon frame on top tube
Hello. What happens if the battery is completely discharged? Will he go? Are you comfortable with this steering wheel?
The battery discharge has no impact on riding the bike. You can continue to ride and steer as normal it’s just that you would be riding a 35 pounds bike so will drain you faster then riding a 20 pound bike.
How difficult was to ride over the assistance limit (15mph? or was it lower?)
The assistance limit is 28 mph
@@SimplyTechReviews Wow thanks for the reply. Yes, but if you try to go higher than that, say 28-35mph, is a non-e-bike better you reckon?
@@Magnus_E Its a tough choice, non e-bike are easier to carry, load and take around. The e-bike allow you to go further and explore more. If money is not an issue, e-bikes make a lot of sense, if you bike occasionaly, then standard bike can be a lot of fun!
@@SimplyTechReviews Thanks! Yes, exactly that. Safe rides!
I want to buy a Canyon Grail On with a Shimano GRX group, with the 44 teeth at the front and 11 teeth at the back . can i drive at a speed of 35 km/h to 40 km/h downhill and not pedal crazy ?? .
100%
So I don't have to buy the SRAM version to be able to drive 45 km/h. Thanks for the info in advance
Have those brakes bedded in yet?
It’s become worst… tried getting it fixed but they removed some brake fluid. Now it’s even rubbing while riding. Been to the shop 3 times and given up and living with the noise.
Is it restritcted to 25km/h or 40km/h?
Depending on the country it’s 25 km or 28 miles.
Hi. Thanks for review. Do you know if the Grail On CF7 is compatible with the Bosch Powermore 250 RangeExtender? I have failed to find an answer online. I did find a link as to how to check your system for compatibility if you already have a CF7: ua-cam.com/video/8ihfr6a_qBU/v-deo.html
I you are able to check your system for compatibility that would be much appreciated.
Will chrck
Thanks. I have just been in touch with Canyon who did not know!
@@SimplyTechReviews
Finally got through to technical chat with Canyon. The CF7 is apparently NOT compatible with the PowerMore system as is does not use the Bosch smart system but is based on the older Bosch Ebike System 2. Cant retrogradde the Purion 200 display. Shame.
Hey! Nice review. What size do you have on this bike? thanks
Thx, It’s size S. In other bikes I ride medium. The XS and S come with 650b wheels and M onwards it’s 700c.
I see that you have size S, how tall are you please? I am 172 and am between size S or XS. Difficult to choose, are they large sizes or small sizes please?@@SimplyTechReviews
@@guygoyvaerts1191 canyon is always a size or two sizes smaller then Giant or other brands. I used to be a Medium in Giant but Canyon S is good for me.