For making a great video about an affordable trail bike, I subscribed. Too many videos with $7,000 bikes where they act like everyone needs Kashima coating.
great review Will... succinct & fact based review ...I didn't feel at any stage you were trying to sell me anything - THANK YOU ! Based on this non-biased video review (+ the associated write up) I just purchased a 2020/21 Neuron 7.0 over both the CF 8.0 version & Spectral AL 6.0..... Why? Well I'm a 48 yo that enjoys the trails in Brisbane (Australia) , but my days of sending it over gaps & whipping the backend are over... this Neuron sounds perfect for me. My enjoyment now comes from keeping fit by riding with my family & seeing my 8yo son catch the mountain biking bug & improve with every ride. Now speaking of my son .... he is 100% hooked on mountain biking & trains with a junior squad on a very regular basis. Knowing the Neuron comes in an XS + XXS - how does the kids Neuron version stack up? He currently rides a Giant XTC 24 inch hardtail. Best regards :)
Been waiting for this model, but bought a Giant Trance last week.. And as prices went up for the 7.0 model, it now compeeds with many other nice models out there. Thank for review on this and the Trance
Thanks for the review! Just sold a 2018 Intense Primer with a 67.5 degree HA and 75 degree SA. With the Neuron, I wish they'd gone a little more slack on the HA, maybe 66 to 67, and a little steeper on the SA - although it looks like it handled just fine on your fairly technical terrain, and climbs and pedals well. The other Canyon I'm looking at is the new Spectral 125, with a very slack 64 deg HA, balanced out with a near 77 deg SA. Still, that's a pretty slack HA, and the bike may not climb or be as good an all rounder as I need.
I feel that Canyon are missing a YT Izzo type bike in their lineup - The Neuron is great for all day riding but for more technical climbing and descending, the Neuron needs to be around 76 ST and 66 HT and another 10mm-20mm of reach. I wish YT did an alloy version of the Izzo!
Will...so good to see a review from you....no question that u r the best reviewer from singletrack. Hope u are staying well and in good health! Looking forward to your coming reviews!
I wanted Giant Stance or Trance. Then I had a tip from local trail-rider :) to take a look on this Canyon and I felt in love. I'm not a huge jumper since I was more into a classic XC in the past, so only a few short/low jumps, not so many gravity things, so I chose this one over the more jumpy Spectral. Then I found Neuron 6 2022 in -20% sale here in Europe on official stock, so I'm looking forward. So I hope it was not bad move :)
I just bought this bike ans the seat height worries me, I was wondering how tall you were and what your inner leg length was. Thank you and great review!
Been looking a while at canyon for my first full suss. I live in a fairly flat area of the UK so really need a bike that is good for pedalling out the miles on flat/undulating terrain while at home but then can be taken on trail centre trips and to more challenging terrain. Currently have a Kona Blink hardtail which has been good fun on the hills and trail centres (even the Alps) but not so great and feels a little cramped when pedalling the miles at home, so want something capable of ‘XC’ style rides. Neuron sounds a good bet and good all rounder but before i take the plunge what are your thoughts and what alternatives should I be looking at in my situation and for this kind of money? Thanks again
I personally own the giant stance and I believe that that bike is great but the suspension is meh and the fox suspension setup you will get with the canyon is superb, yet it is a lot easier to get the stance at a bike shop. The drivetrain that comes with the stance is the shimano deore, shimanos budget high end saddle which is superb for what you pay, however I do not know much about SRAMs drive train but I have heard a lot of good things about there eagle drivetrain. Hope this helped!
The Stance does not have a rear thru axle and has low end SX drive. The Neuron has F+R thru axle, dropper and the nx/gx drive is better than the SX. Neuron is a better bike to build on and is comparable to the Giant Trance in value.
Hey mate, I am looking at this bike but the 2022 version. This video was great but I need some aid. I am coming from a road bike and where I live is very flat however we go have a huge sandy flat forest near by. I am not looking to do any huge jumps just trail stuff. Would the new neuron still be a good bike to go for or should I try the stoic?
Hello and thank you for your super interesting test. I am french speaker and I probably did not understand everything. But I feel like you enjoyed everything about this bike except the front fork, correct? ... But as you know we do not know how to change this fork because the bike is delivered like this. Is this bike good as is? I am an "amateur" not professional and I generally ride on fairly flat portions with occasional steeper portions. I am 50 years old and I cycle twice a week with outings between 30 and 70 km. I have a 2016 Scott Spark 27.5 "which I'm happy with except for some downhills descents ... Is the Lux the right bike or do I need to steer on a Neuron anymore? The price is super good compared to the Spark ... Thank you and well done again. Ben
When in the world will it be available for purchase in the US?? We are almost halfway through 2020 already. Canyon refuses to answer my email, not sure how customer service will be.
@FLow Mountain Bike Thanks for the review Wil. With the recent release of the 140mm Neuron CF which i believe has 0.5degree slacker front end, how would this affect the downhill performance compared to the AL or the old CF?
Funny enough I look at the Izzo and Trance X as well but you should also look at Orbea Occam H20 or the Stumpjumper alloy both are very good bikes I’m choosing between those 2.
Great review! Thank you for taking the time to go over all those details. I hit "like" and subscribed right away. Question: I'm on the fence between this Neuron bike and the Canyon Lux. I want something that can climb really well, but the geometry is not too "racie". Would you recommend going with this as a happy medium?
Hey there Cesar! Thanks for watching and for subscribing - be sure to check out our website for a tonne more reviews and features, as only a small handful of our content ends up on UA-cam. Regarding the Lux vs Neuron, it sounds like you'd be better off with the Neuron - it's not as light as the Lux, but it is more comfortable, more fun and more stable on the descents. You could make it racier by putting on some lighter tyres, and it would still be a great bike for doing a few races from time to time, especially longer distance marathon events. Hope that helps! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Thank you for your reply. I really appreciate your help. I'll definitely go check your website. Take care, and cheers all the way to the land down under.
Hi, great review for me, thanks! Your test probably convinced me. I have been hesitating for several weeks between Trance 2 and Neuron Al 7. I do not ride bike parks, but rather forest paths and easy trails, in a hilly landscape, 30-50 km. Trance seems to me more for trails, Neuron should be also fine for longer terrain rides and uphill, what do you think? I'm small, 166cm / 73cm so the calculator shows me S size. Perhaps it will suit.
Hey there Petr, thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the review! Sounds like the Neuron AL will suit what you're after. The Trance is also a great bike, though it isn't quite as efficient as the Neuron AL. If your riding is going to be longer distance on less technical terrain, the Neuron AL will likely be a great choice. [Wil]
Nice Review! I'm thinking on buying a canyon double suspension, but I have nothing expirience to gave me the idea to chose if I go to Neuron 7.0 or Spectral 6.0 both , we usually have big mountains in Peru but don't have quick the idea which one will give me more confort in a trail session therfore which one do you recomend me , thanks for your time , see ya!
I had the same and went for the Spectre 6.0. Also new to mtb The neuron is cheaper in I will get my hands on it a month earlier. No longer sure if spectre 6.0 is worth the way
I am planning to ride on very technical trails with sharp bends, bumps and jumps but I also want to ride on long distance trails. So, I'm looking for a do-it-all mountain bike but i cant decide between the Spectral AL 5.0 or the Nueron AL 7.0 2020. Which one should i go for? FYI, I am 6.2 and i ride a cheap 29er XC hardtail bike.
The current spectral is more downhill oriented. Has 27.5 tires which are more nimble and 150mm travel. Neuron is more for trails and xc rices in my opinion with some litlle jumps here and there. I think if you're going for big jumps 130mm is bit on the lesser side. I've hear from numerous people that the Spectral is kind of sluggish with the climbs.
Great review Will. You are nailing these. How would you say it compares to a Norco Optic. More or less playful and more or less capable when pointing down? Keep up the radness flow boys.
Cheers for the feedback mate, glad you enjoyed the video! Compared to the Neuron, the Norco Optic is a more aggressive bike that's biased much more towards descending. You get a bigger 140mm travel fork, a piggyback shock, wider bars, and aggressive tyres. It's also pretty out there in terms of geometry - it's significantly slacker (65-degree head angle) and the reach is a lot longer, which means the wheelbase is 30mm longer than the Neuron AL (in a Medium). I've not spent any significant time on the Optic, so I couldn't comment on it directly. But I think given those differences, you'll find the Optic a more capable bike for whooping steep descents and hitting stuff hard, but perhaps less agile and efficient than the Neuron AL on the climbs and traversing-type singletrack. Hope that helps! [Wil]
I probably would have got this over the Spectral if it was available in the US. I'm a bit worried about Canyons lack of presence in the US and hope they aren't leaving the US market.
hello please help me to choose from canyon neuron al 7 2020 and commencal 2021 tr 29 origin..Commencal has good geometry but lesser components while canyon has good components but way different from commencal their both trail bike.. please help, please clear my mind.
I'm kinda in between the Neuron AL 7.0, the CF 8.0 and the Giant Trance 29 2. It would be my first proper Mountainbike, and I want to cross the Alps on it, but also shred some local trails... Maybe even check out a BikePark. Which one should I choose? Or would a 150mm like the Trance 27.5 be more appropriate?
Do you recommend this bike to be used like and XC bike when I have a race, and other days uses on a bike park or on my near trails. I'm searching for a bike that always accompany me. Thanks!!
It's a on a heavy side for an XC bike if you want to race on it. Now it depends on how competitive you are. At 13kg+ and the plush suspension it's not really the right weapon for an XC race. This is more a trail/all day adventure kind of bike. The old version, the Nerve, used to be much lighter for the same money.
With a lightweight wheelset and xc tyres I think you could (Look at the Hunt xc set for value). Perhaps a carbon handlebar and lose the dropper for race day and you can get this thing into the low 13's maybe even close to 12.9. Your not going to win any races but it will be quick. Put your trail wheelset back on when your done, slam the dropper back in and your ready for the trail. Cheaper than 2 bikes.
hey man, thats a great video. im from colombia, and i love aluminium. i m searching for this in the 6.0 becouse id like more shimano and for the arancelarian cost that aloudme not to pay nothing in the import. but also id like de new orbea oiz h10tr. what of this bikes wolud you recomend me?. the problem is that orbea is dificult to import in here. thanks for reading me
Is the bottom bracket type basic BSA 68-73 mm? Can you measure length of the tube(that painted aluminium tube)? Maybe my old Bafang mid drive motor will fit in this bike..
Thank you for this review, I don’t think I have ever come across a review of this bike in the 27.5 wheel sizes, I am curious if the ride impressions from the 29er can be extended to the 27.5 bike.
Our pleasure Brian, and thanks for watching! We haven't ridden the 27.5in Neuron ourselves, since it only comes in Small, X-Small and XX-Small sizes. For what it's worth, Canyon has gone to some lengths to keep the handling as similar as possible between all the sizes - the 27.5in models actually retain a 29er fork and they come with a slightly slacker head angle, which means the trail figure is almost identical to the 29er models. You also get narrower 740mm handlebars, 10mm shorter chainstays, different suspension kinematics, and lighter damper tunes, so there's quite a bit of effort that's gone into optimising them for smaller riders. [Wil]
Great video/review. You've helped me a lot in deciding what to buy. I should be getting my Neuron mid August and want to make the tires tubeless immediately. From what I understand they're tubeless ready but do you know if the used tape is good enough? Thx.
@@seamus136 I've got it for a bit longer than a month now. Absolutely love the bike. I can almost completely relate to this review. The only thing that bothers me a bit is that the front tends to get a tiny bit nervous going downhill fast. Other than that I can ride it on longer sessions for 4 to 5 hrs or 75 to 90 km without any issue.
@@DaffraontheMTB What size do you have? Is it the 27.5 or 29 version? A lot of people are saying you should under-size if you get a Canyon, and I'm somewhere between their S and M on the chart. Would like the reach of the M but it comes with a gigantic seat tube and 29" wheels, but the S has tiny reach.
@@seamus136 I have the S with the 27'5 wheels. Their PPS calculator was spot on for me. They say you should go for the bigger size when in-between but I honestly don't know about that. I'm 171 cm with 81,5 cm inseam and I feel like this size S can't have a much bigger person on it.
Hello, well, very very good review, thanks. I heard from you about the issue with seat tube hight. As I am 1,76 mt. I wonder if I could face the same with the M size... Do you have, please, an advice about that for me?
Cheers for watching mate! You're a little bit taller than me (I am 175cm) so the Medium should fit you fine. However, you'll want to check your saddle height - mine is around 70cm (BB to saddle). If your saddle height is much shorter than that, then you will find it difficult to get the saddle low enough to achieve your proper pedalling height with the Medium frame, since the seat tube is quite long. Hope that helps mate! [Wil]
Hi, great review, has cemented my decision to order one ... have ordered a large but at 5’10/11 I wonder whether I should change that to a medium ... I was a little unsure as to what you were saying about the sizing ... what would your views be?
Thanks for the great video. I am a roadie and want to start mtb. Would you recommend the neuron al 6.0 for a beginner? The price of Canyon is really attractive.
Xiaoliu Wu I would. I think it works for most riding - XC, Trail and some enduro. Not optimal for bike park or downhill. I really like my Neuron CF 9.0 CF and this is the same geometry
@@xiaoliuwu8539 I rode last season with the Grand Canyon, it is a great beginner bike if you think you don't need the real suspension. I ordered this 7.0 yesterday
Great review Will ! I would like to ask which of the neuron models : Neuron AL 7 2019, Neuron AL 6 2020 and Neuron AL 7 2020 has the best price to performance ratio ? Which would you recommend to buy ? Thanks a lot
Hey there Martin, thanks for watching the video and glad you enjoyed the review! Having ridden both the 2019 and 2020 Neuron models, I have to say that the new 2020 model is a big step up. Aside from the packaging improvements, the suspension performance on the 2020 Neuron is much better - it's smoother, with better small-bump sensitivity, but it also has much better support through the mid-stroke and at the end of the travel. I found with the pre-2020 Neuron that the suspension had a habit of blowing through far too easily - I would bottom out the rear shock all the time. You can increase air pressure, or add bigger volume spacers, but it took away the sensitivity, to the point where it just felt harsh and uncomfortable. So for me, I would recommend either the 2020 Neuron AL 6.0 or the 7.0. The spec on the 6.0 is great value, and the 12-speed Shimano stuff works really well. However, the RockShox Judy fork is a big downgrade over the Fox 34 Rhythm fork. If you can afford the 7.0, you'll get a much better suspension package for more serious riding. Hope that helps mate! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Are you talking about the 2019 CF or AL models when talking about suspension performance? I've seen your long term review on the 2019 CF model but didn't find any articles/videos on the AL model.
@@Rauddslett - We're talking about the Neuron AL. In the full review, I have gone into detail about how the new 2020 Neuron AL has improved over the 2019 model, and also how this new Neuron AL compares to the Neuron CF. Check it out if you get the chance; flowmountainbike.com/tests/2020-canyon-neuron-al-7-0-review/ [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Hello :) I am currently considering buying the 7.0 Al model for women, which now has a Rockshox damper and suspension in the 2020 model instead of the Fox equipment. No idea why a difference has now been made to the 2019 models. I am now wondering whether the Rockshox outfit makes a relevant difference to the Fox outfit, especially because it was only changed for the model for women? best greets from germany
Hello mate! Good question - the Fuel EX and Canyon Neuron are pretty similar on paper, but on the trail the ride quality is quite different. In general, I've found the Fuel EX to be a tougher, plusher and more planted trail bike. It comes spec'd with bigger volume 2.6in tyres that offer more damping and more traction, and the suspension tune is quite plush and active. The geometry is also slacker and longer than the Canyon Neuron, which gives the Trek Fuel EX a more sure-footed feel on the descents. If you wanted a confidence-inspiring trail bike for pushing your limits on more technical terrain, the Fuel EX would get my pick out of the two. In comparison, the Canyon Neuron is the more efficient pedalling bike of the two, and it feels faster underfoot. It's also a very comfortable bike for all-day pedalling, and it's a great climbing bike thanks to the snappy pedalling performance and faster-rolling tyres. If you're looking at doing more longer distance riding, and you're not riding as gnarly black diamond singletrack, the Neuron would be the bike to go for. Hope that helps mate! [Wil]
Cheers Dominic! We've actually got a direct comparison with the Canyon Neuron and the Polygon Siskiu T8 review here: flowmountainbike.com/tests/polygon-siskiu-t8-2021-review/ Hope that helps! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Thanks Wil! I found your comparison shortly after posting, but left the comment to help with the UA-cam algorithm 🤣 the comparison was awesome, thanks so much! I think for my needs in SE Qld the Neuron will be the best, it should still be able to tackle decent jumps and drop offs and I won't be doing anything crazy. Thanks for your work, much appreciated!
Guys, first of all I want to say TY for your job. I’m from Russia and it’s kinda hard to obtain such info regarding Canyon bikes. I want to buy one of them, but it’s possible only to buy online without touching them. I just want to ask: Lux or Neuron? Yeah, I know they are not even close, but if u can get only one, which one you chose?
Glad you enjoyed the video Nikita! Regarding the Lux vs Neuron, it really comes down to the type of riding you're doing. The Lux is more of a pure XC bike, so it is more efficient, lighter, and the steering is sharper. In comparison, the Neuron is smoother, more comfortable, and also more steady on the descents. If you're racing XC, go for the Lux. If you're more riding for fun, go for the Neuron. Hope that helps! [Wil]
@Thomas Grootenboer I know, it's still not available in their online shop. I was about to buy last years neuron but then I saw the new one & looked to buy that one but it wasn't there yet.
Hi! Very nice video about the bike. It seems that you know your stuff, so I was wondering if you could help me out with a problem. I would like to get into mountain biking. I have tried to look a good bike to do that. I would hope that if you could tell me your opinion about he bikes that I have looked for. Canyon neuron AL 6.0 is one candidate. Others that I have been looking for are Trek roscoe 7 or 8. I have been able to test the roscoe 8 and I liked it. The terrain where I would ride it would be between trail and cross country, mainly trail I guess and occasional commuting also. I live in europe and I have 1600€ to use on the bike. That canyon neuron AL is just that.
Roscoe is a hardtail, albeit a reasonably nice one. You’d get better pedaling efficiency but probably not much as the Neuron is known for efficiency (for a full suspension bike). The Roscoe has wider tires but they are only 27.5”. The two bikes really aren’t comparable.
Hey, what's your height and inseam if you don't mind me asking? I'm 173cm and my gut tells me to go Medium when I look at the geo chart but Canyon suggests a small. I have a feeling it's due to the maximum seat height but I would rather buy the right size frame and swap to a shorter travel dropper if I had to.
Hello pal! I stand at 175cm tall and my saddle height is 70cm (BB to saddle). I can just achieve that saddle height on the Medium size Neuron, but if my legs were any shorter, I would have to downsize the dropper post travel. Hope that helps! [Wil]
Hi Will, I’m considering buying a Neuron for my 10 year old son (He’s working for it so no spoilt brat here!). He’s too tall for the Young Hero and I’m concerned about weight. What are your thoughts on buying a women’s model for him given his size (and light weight)? I’m expected the bike to last 5-6 years. Cheers
Hey there Jarrod! Certainly no issues going with the women's model - the frame, geometry and suspension design are exactly the same, they just come in smaller sizes and feature women's specific contact points, which of course you can change as needed. If you went with a slightly bigger frame size (women's or unisex) you could always fit a rigid seatpost to get the saddle down lower to begin with, and as he grows and his legs get longer, refit the dropper post when needed. Hope that helps! [Wil]
Im about to buy my first full suspension mtb.Im stuck between the cube stereo 140 hpc race and the merida 140 700. I would realy value your or anyone outthere feedback. :)
Personally, I'd recommend going for the Merida 140. Cube has a habit of putting nicer components on some not so well thought out frames that lack polish and can be very flexy, especially if you really like to push your bikes hard. The Merida also has some nicer 4-pot sly brakes, which give you plenty of power and loads of modulation over the cube's 2-pot Deore brakes. Ultimately, this is up to you so I hope I was able to provide some helpful info for your decision. Most importantly, pick a bike and ride the hell out of it!
Good question Pedro! The Trance 29er is a great trail bike, and it's a lot of fun too. It has more descending stability compared to the Neuron, since the Trance is slacker and it has a reduced offset fork. The Maestro suspension pedals well too, but it's not as neutral as the Neuron, which climbs better and is more efficient for all-round riding. Hope that helps! [Wil]
Hey mate! I'm not sure to be honest, as I've not any experience with the Sonder Cortex I'm afraid. The geo is a little different between the two bikes - the Cortex is slacker (66 vs 67.5), and since the reach and chainstays have a touch more length, the wheelbase overall is longer (1191mm vs 1166mm). That should give the Cortex more stability in theory, but I don't know how the suspension and dynamic geometry play into the overall equation. I think that's the impressive thing about the Neuron - it looks conservative on paper, but because the suspension is so good, and the tyres are grippy and supple, it's way more controlled than some folks would assume. Not sure that helps you, but hey, there you go! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Thanks mate. I think I'll need to demo them both once this crazy lockdown is over. Oh well, more time to drool over new bikes online for the time being...
Hey there Douglas! You could probably fit some offset shock hardware, and since the head tube uses a press-in headset, you could probably get angle-adjusting headset cups. I think at that point you'd be modifying the Neuron beyond its intended use as a sporty and efficient trail bike, into something more aggressive. You might want to consider the Spectral as a burlier, slacker option. [Wil]
Would you recommend going for the S or M with your height? I’m not sure the minimum height with the dropper post will be low enough and I don’t want to have a frame that’s too small either.
At my height I was comfortable on the Medium frame. I certainly wouldn't want to go to the Small with its shorter reach and 27.5in wheels. Because of the long seat tube though, you'll want to be confident that you can achieve your preferred saddle height if you're on the border between two sizes. Canyon provides that information in its geometry chart. Look for 'Seat Height', and you'll see the minimum and maximum saddle height for each frame size. As long as your BB-to-saddle height is within that range, you should be fine. Hope that helps! [Wil]
Hi. thanks for the great review. Without being able to test ride this bike I'd appreciate your feedback on sizing. According to Canyon website, with a 32" inseam and my height 5'10" (both barefoot) they recommend a M size frame. I've read a few conflicting opinions on going the larger size if close to it in sizing. I'd appreciate your thoughts on this.
Thanks for watching mate, and glad you enjoyed the review! Sounds like you're pretty similar in height and inseam to me, so the Medium frame size is likely to be the right one. However, I'd recommend checking your saddle height (measure from the middle of the BB to the top-middle of the saddle). For me, I run a 70cm bb-to-saddle height, and that's right on the limit with the Medium frame. If your saddle height is less than 70cm, then you won't fit on the Medium frame - unless you put on a shorter dropper post. Hope that helps! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Hi Wil, Thank you kindly for the guidance - really appreciate you taking the time to reply . I had been considering going for a L frame and if necessary put on a shorter dropper post. My saddle height is also 70cm so it sounds as though I should stay with the M frame. Cheers. Ian
My Neuron 7 2021 is 14,1 KG, but I've changed the crankset, switched the wheels to DT Swiss M1900 and I am on 27.5 S Size. The 2021 model have good brakes and I am more a shimano fan instead of SRAM.
Hey! Thanks for the very nice video. I just ordered the Neuron AL 7.0 in Medium size (based on Canyon's size calculator). I was just a little bit concerned about something. I am 182cm height with 87cm inseam. It recommended me a Medium size. However when I tested just one cm above, so 183cm, it recommends a Large size. I am afraid the Medium might be a bit too short for me as I am just on the hedge of the Medium size. What do you think ? Is it risky or not? (hopefully not thanks to the long seat tube as you mentioned) It's my first trail bike (did a bit of dirt in my teenage years), but I'm very sporty, gonna ride it for trails or XC-ish style rides, as Belgium doesn't have big mountains. So I really don't know how important the size is. Thanks a lot ! Antoine
Hello there Antoine, Thanks for watching and for the feedback! At your height, Canyon does suggest you are very close to a Large. The first thing I would check is your saddle height. If you can measure the BB-to-saddle height, this will help you determine if your legs are able to fit onto the Large frame size. My saddle height is 700mm, and I just fit onto the Medium frame, since the seat tube is quite long at 445mm. On the Large frame, the seat tube is 480mm long, which means the minimum saddle height you could have on that bike is around 735mm. If your saddle height is 740mm or greater, I would suggest you will fit the Large frame better, since the cockpit will be longer and better suited to your 182cm height. Hope that helps Antoine! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Thanks Will ! But as they ask for the inseam length on the Canyon calculator, shouldn't they take into account the "most common" saddle height based on this inseam, when advising for a bike size ? Anyway, I'll check my saddle height tomorrow and thanks a lot for the precision !
@@antoinelemaitre2770 - In my experience, Canyon's fit calculator tends to recommend a slightly smaller frame size. I've occasionally been recommended a Small frame size, and at 175cm tall, there is noway I'd ride a Small - the cockpit would be far too cramped. If you're borderline between sizes, I would almost always suggest going for the larger frame size - providing your saddle height will fit. [Wil]
I'm not too sure on US availability mate - you'll have to check in with Canyon on that one. For us here in Oz, most sizes of the new Neuron AL are due to ship around early May-June. [Wil]
Hi there Anthony, Canyon actually has a size calculator on its website - you can input your height and inseam and it'll spit out a recommended frame size for you. [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam tried it but it kept saying my size is "outside the normal range" - so it's useless..I'm basically just using their sizing chart as a reference..
@@kenshiro882002 - That's a bit of a problem then! You're a touch shorter in height and inseam than I am, so I suspect you might not fit on the Medium. Do you know what your BB-to-saddle height is? If it's under 70cm, then you may be better off looking at the Small. Hope that helps! [Wil]
Hi there! I stand at 175cm tall, which puts me on a Medium frame size in every brand. My inseam is 81cm, and my BB-to-saddle height is around 70cm. Hope that helps! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam thanks for info, appreciate it, I am torn between the neuron 70. and the spectral 6.0, im 174 and 80 inseam that would be a small for the neuron but medium for spectral
@@imagemotion9384 - Sounds like you might run into the same issue that I did regarding the long seat tube on both the Neuron AL and the Spectral AL. We're both a similar height, and there's no way I would downsize to a Small frame. With the Neuron AL 7.0 tested here, I found fitting a lower profile saddle helped to bring the total saddle height down to a comfortable level for me. If you still found the saddle height to be too tall, another option would be to fit a shorter-stroke dropper post. Those are two costs worth factoring in to the price of the bike though. [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam back in the 90s small frames were often loved, but things have changed so much....I just need to make a decision on which bike, part of me feels the spectral is a midlife crisis choice,(im 44 years old ;) but i would probably go with medium for both bikes despite what the canyon recommends for the neuron Thanks for the feed back, choosing bikes has become a science to some degree
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Hi Will, just got my canyon spectral al 6.0 a week ago, amazing bike, just one issue I had was the seat height, im 175cm and 80 inseam, took it or a test up some steep hills to see how it climbs(it climbs) but due to the seat being to high (ive got the dropper as low as it goes into the frame) for the dropper extension i had such pain and developed shin splints (painful and mildly depressing) any thoughts ? cheers
Great to see the grom bike as part of the lineup. Looks to be the same frame as the womens AL 6.0 XXS, with omission of dropper and some drivetrain differences.
Hey there Jeric! At your height, I'd suggest looking at the Small. I stand at 175cm and have been riding the Medium, which fits pretty well, but it does have a long seat tube and means the minimum saddle height is still a little bit tall for me. Given you're 5cm shorter than me, and assuming your legs are shorter too, then you'd struggle to fit the Medium. Hope that helps! [Wil]
Certainly does Elias! The stock tyres are 2.3in wide, and there's good clearance in the back of the frame. Canyon says you should be able to fit a 2.4in tyre in there, though it is dependent on the width of the rims (if you fit a wider rim, it usually makes the same tyre wider) and on the brand of tyre. [Wil]
I will run leadville 100 miles mtb, do you think this bike is suitable for that distance? My budget is limited, but I would like to run with a full suspension
@@eliascaballero855 - I've not raced the Leadville myself, but I understand it's a pretty tough off-road event with not a huge amount of technical singletrack right? The Neuron AL will be fine for something like that, and plenty comfortable too, though it won't be as light or as fast as something lighter like a Canyon Lux, which would arguably be a better tool for that job. [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam It is not technical at all, most of them are wide roads where 4x4 trucks pass, the difficulty is the altimetry and the distance, I suppose that a comfortable bike to spend many hours on it would be indicated, I am considering the neuron Al, although it would punish a little the weight, but from the measurements, it seems to be a comfortable bike for many kilometers
Thanks for the excellent review! I was about to order this bike in M size. But now I'm confused about the height of the seat post. I'm 175cm and my inseam is 80cm. The canyon.com calculator recommends the M size. And I want 29" wheels :) But is there a risk that M frame is too large for me? Thanks for any opinions!
Thanks mate, and glad you enjoyed it! That's a good question about frame sizing, as you're pretty much the same height as I am. The best way to check is to look at your saddle height (measure from the BB to the middle-top of the saddle). If your optimum saddle height is 70cm or more, then the Medium frame will suit you fine. If it is less than that, then it will be too big with the stock 150mm dropper post. Hope that helps! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Thanks for your help! My saddle height is just 70cm, so I suppose that I can go with the M frame. And if it turns out to be too high, it's always possible to buy a new lower dropper post.
@@majorboom3772 Hi! Yes, I bought the M size and couldn't be more satisfied! My seatpost is in the lowest position (or 0,5 cm upper) and it's just perfect. So, the measurement instructions that Flow Mountain Bike gave were just precise: if you have at least the following measurements, the M size is perfect for you: height 175cm, inseam 80cm and saddle height 70cm.
For making a great video about an affordable trail bike, I subscribed. Too many videos with $7,000 bikes where they act like everyone needs Kashima coating.
First time I've watched any of your videos and I'm impressed! Thanks for being so clear and to the point.
great review Will... succinct & fact based review ...I didn't feel at any stage you were trying to sell me anything - THANK YOU !
Based on this non-biased video review (+ the associated write up) I just purchased a 2020/21 Neuron 7.0 over both the CF 8.0 version & Spectral AL 6.0..... Why? Well I'm a 48 yo that enjoys the trails in Brisbane (Australia) , but my days of sending it over gaps & whipping the backend are over... this Neuron sounds perfect for me. My enjoyment now comes from keeping fit by riding with my family & seeing my 8yo son catch the mountain biking bug & improve with every ride.
Now speaking of my son .... he is 100% hooked on mountain biking & trains with a junior squad on a very regular basis. Knowing the Neuron comes in an XS + XXS - how does the kids Neuron version stack up? He currently rides a Giant XTC 24 inch hardtail.
Best regards :)
Been waiting for this model, but bought a Giant Trance last week.. And as prices went up for the 7.0 model, it now compeeds with many other nice models out there. Thank for review on this and the Trance
Thanks for the review! Just sold a 2018 Intense Primer with a 67.5 degree HA and 75 degree SA. With the Neuron, I wish they'd gone a little more slack on the HA, maybe 66 to 67, and a little steeper on the SA - although it looks like it handled just fine on your fairly technical terrain, and climbs and pedals well. The other Canyon I'm looking at is the new Spectral 125, with a very slack 64 deg HA, balanced out with a near 77 deg SA. Still, that's a pretty slack HA, and the bike may not climb or be as good an all rounder as I need.
I feel that Canyon are missing a YT Izzo type bike in their lineup - The Neuron is great for all day riding but for more technical climbing and descending, the Neuron needs to be around 76 ST and 66 HT and another 10mm-20mm of reach. I wish YT did an alloy version of the Izzo!
Canyon are just not listening to people saying these seat tubes are too high.
Will...so good to see a review from you....no question that u r the best reviewer from singletrack. Hope u are staying well and in good health! Looking forward to your coming reviews!
Cheers mate, thanks for watching and for the kind feedback! Stay safe, and stay tuned for more reviews! [Wil]
I wanted Giant Stance or Trance. Then I had a tip from local trail-rider :) to take a look on this Canyon and I felt in love. I'm not a huge jumper since I was more into a classic XC in the past, so only a few short/low jumps, not so many gravity things, so I chose this one over the more jumpy Spectral. Then I found Neuron 6 2022 in -20% sale here in Europe on official stock, so I'm looking forward. So I hope it was not bad move :)
I just bought this bike ans the seat height worries me, I was wondering how tall you were and what your inner leg length was. Thank you and great review!
I have the Neuron AL 7.0 2019 and this is 800g lighter (size M in comparison) 🤔
This could be great with some adjustments to hta and sta. Shorter stem and wider bars and a little more reach.
This was such a good review hope you get the feedback
Been looking a while at canyon for my first full suss. I live in a fairly flat area of the UK so really need a bike that is good for pedalling out the miles on flat/undulating terrain while at home but then can be taken on trail centre trips and to more challenging terrain. Currently have a Kona Blink hardtail which has been good fun on the hills and trail centres (even the Alps) but not so great and feels a little cramped when pedalling the miles at home, so want something capable of ‘XC’ style rides.
Neuron sounds a good bet and good all rounder but before i take the plunge what are your thoughts and what alternatives should I be looking at in my situation and for this kind of money? Thanks again
You've probably already bought a bike since this was 2 months ago, however if you didn't you should consider the Canyon Lux!
Hello and thanks for great review. Will you be testing new Canyon CF 8 2020? I would like to know your opinion, thank s
i have a 2019 canyon grand canyon AL 8.0 and i love it! i can see myself buying this new neuron as soon as i get more experience on rougher trails.
I am kinda split between the Canyon Neuron and the Giant Stance 2. I would love some input to make up my mind Thanks!
I personally own the giant stance and I believe that that bike is great but the suspension is meh and the fox suspension setup you will get with the canyon is superb, yet it is a lot easier to get the stance at a bike shop. The drivetrain that comes with the stance is the shimano deore, shimanos budget high end saddle which is superb for what you pay, however I do not know much about SRAMs drive train but I have heard a lot of good things about there eagle drivetrain. Hope this helped!
The Stance does not have a rear thru axle and has low end SX drive. The Neuron has F+R thru axle, dropper and the nx/gx drive is better than the SX.
Neuron is a better bike to build on and is comparable to the Giant Trance in value.
Can you please do a review of the Radon slide trail 9.0 2020?
Hey mate, I am looking at this bike but the 2022 version. This video was great but I need some aid. I am coming from a road bike and where I live is very flat however we go have a huge sandy flat forest near by. I am not looking to do any huge jumps just trail stuff. Would the new neuron still be a good bike to go for or should I try the stoic?
hi...my body weight is cca 120kg...is this bike good choice for me or should i go to hardtail bike better? thanks for your opinion and help
Hello and thank you for your super interesting test. I am french speaker and I probably did not understand everything. But I feel like you enjoyed everything about this bike except the front fork, correct? ... But as you know we do not know how to change this fork because the bike is delivered like this. Is this bike good as is? I am an "amateur" not professional and I generally ride on fairly flat portions with occasional steeper portions. I am 50 years old and I cycle twice a week with outings between 30 and 70 km. I have a 2016 Scott Spark 27.5 "which I'm happy with except for some downhills descents ... Is the Lux the right bike or do I need to steer on a Neuron anymore? The price is super good compared to the Spark ... Thank you and well done again. Ben
When in the world will it be available for purchase in the US?? We are almost halfway through 2020 already. Canyon refuses to answer my email, not sure how customer service will be.
@FLow Mountain Bike Thanks for the review Wil. With the recent release of the 140mm Neuron CF which i believe has 0.5degree slacker front end, how would this affect the downhill performance compared to the AL or the old CF?
I’m trying to decide between the Neuron AL 7.0 , YT Izzo and the Trance X 29 2
Yeah I'm trying to decide between Vitus Mythique VRX, Canyon Burton AL 7, or YT Izzo Comp
Funny enough I look at the Izzo and Trance X as well but you should also look at Orbea Occam H20 or the Stumpjumper alloy both are very good bikes I’m choosing between those 2.
Great review! Thank you for taking the time to go over all those details. I hit "like" and subscribed right away. Question: I'm on the fence between this Neuron bike and the Canyon Lux. I want something that can climb really well, but the geometry is not too "racie". Would you recommend going with this as a happy medium?
Hey there Cesar! Thanks for watching and for subscribing - be sure to check out our website for a tonne more reviews and features, as only a small handful of our content ends up on UA-cam. Regarding the Lux vs Neuron, it sounds like you'd be better off with the Neuron - it's not as light as the Lux, but it is more comfortable, more fun and more stable on the descents. You could make it racier by putting on some lighter tyres, and it would still be a great bike for doing a few races from time to time, especially longer distance marathon events. Hope that helps! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Thank you for your reply. I really appreciate your help. I'll definitely go check your website. Take care, and cheers all the way to the land down under.
Have you reviewed the Izzo? Seems like a direct competitor to the Neuron
Not yet Tim, but YT is supposed to be sending us one to test soon - stay tuned! [Wil]
Hi, great review for me, thanks! Your test probably convinced me. I have been hesitating for several weeks between Trance 2 and Neuron Al 7. I do not ride bike parks, but rather forest paths and easy trails, in a hilly landscape, 30-50 km. Trance seems to me more for trails, Neuron should be also fine for longer terrain rides and uphill, what do you think? I'm small, 166cm / 73cm so the calculator shows me S size. Perhaps it will suit.
Hey there Petr, thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the review! Sounds like the Neuron AL will suit what you're after. The Trance is also a great bike, though it isn't quite as efficient as the Neuron AL. If your riding is going to be longer distance on less technical terrain, the Neuron AL will likely be a great choice. [Wil]
Have you got a table of all the xctr aluminum bikes with weights and other data? Would be awesome to compare easily… 😁
Me when Will doesn’t say “G’day frothers!”
Nice Review! I'm thinking on buying a canyon double suspension, but I have nothing expirience to gave me the idea to chose if I go to Neuron 7.0 or Spectral 6.0 both , we usually have big mountains in Peru but don't have quick the idea which one will give me more confort in a trail session therfore which one do you recomend me , thanks for your time , see ya!
Im in the same Position, cant decide the spectral and Neuron...could you already decide for one bike?
Me too
I had the same and went for the Spectre 6.0. Also new to mtb
The neuron is cheaper in I will get my hands on it a month earlier. No longer sure if spectre 6.0 is worth the way
I am planning to ride on very technical trails with sharp bends, bumps and jumps but I also want to ride on long distance trails. So, I'm looking for a do-it-all mountain bike but i cant decide between the Spectral AL 5.0 or the Nueron AL 7.0 2020. Which one should i go for? FYI, I am 6.2 and i ride a cheap 29er XC hardtail bike.
Did. you already decide between spectral and Neuron? Im on the same Point ...idk which i should buy
The current spectral is more downhill oriented. Has 27.5 tires which are more nimble and 150mm travel. Neuron is more for trails and xc rices in my opinion with some litlle jumps here and there. I think if you're going for big jumps 130mm is bit on the lesser side. I've hear from numerous people that the Spectral is kind of sluggish with the climbs.
What did you get? I struggle with the same problem at the moment
Great review Will. You are nailing these. How would you say it compares to a Norco Optic. More or less playful and more or less capable when pointing down? Keep up the radness flow boys.
Cheers for the feedback mate, glad you enjoyed the video! Compared to the Neuron, the Norco Optic is a more aggressive bike that's biased much more towards descending. You get a bigger 140mm travel fork, a piggyback shock, wider bars, and aggressive tyres. It's also pretty out there in terms of geometry - it's significantly slacker (65-degree head angle) and the reach is a lot longer, which means the wheelbase is 30mm longer than the Neuron AL (in a Medium). I've not spent any significant time on the Optic, so I couldn't comment on it directly. But I think given those differences, you'll find the Optic a more capable bike for whooping steep descents and hitting stuff hard, but perhaps less agile and efficient than the Neuron AL on the climbs and traversing-type singletrack. Hope that helps! [Wil]
Flow Mountain Bike thanks Will. Totally get it. The norco firmly on the list now!!
Do you know if it’s possible to install 29 x 2.50 tyres to this canyon neuron??? BTW excellent video 👌
I probably would have got this over the Spectral if it was available in the US. I'm a bit worried about Canyons lack of presence in the US and hope they aren't leaving the US market.
Radon Skeen Trail Al 8.0 or this Canyon Neuron version ?
Which one did you choose?
Is it worth the money???
Just saying that the equal version from last year was better speced and more affordable, I believe. Same with the Exceed Hardtail.
hello please help me to choose from canyon neuron al 7 2020 and commencal 2021 tr 29 origin..Commencal has good geometry but lesser components while canyon has good components but way different from commencal their both trail bike.. please help, please clear my mind.
I'm looking at those two options as well. Along with the YT Izzo Comp
I'm kinda in between the Neuron AL 7.0, the CF 8.0 and the Giant Trance 29 2. It would be my first proper Mountainbike, and I want to cross the Alps on it, but also shred some local trails... Maybe even check out a BikePark. Which one should I choose? Or would a 150mm like the Trance 27.5 be more appropriate?
Can you attach fenders and a rack?
Do you recommend this bike to be used like and XC bike when I have a race, and other days uses on a bike park or on my near trails. I'm searching for a bike that always accompany me. Thanks!!
Nope, it's an archaic design.
It's a on a heavy side for an XC bike if you want to race on it. Now it depends on how competitive you are. At 13kg+ and the plush suspension it's not really the right weapon for an XC race. This is more a trail/all day adventure kind of bike. The old version, the Nerve, used to be much lighter for the same money.
With a lightweight wheelset and xc tyres I think you could (Look at the Hunt xc set for value). Perhaps a carbon handlebar and lose the dropper for race day and you can get this thing into the low 13's maybe even close to 12.9. Your not going to win any races but it will be quick. Put your trail wheelset back on when your done, slam the dropper back in and your ready for the trail. Cheaper than 2 bikes.
hey man, thats a great video. im from colombia, and i love aluminium. i m searching for this in the 6.0 becouse id like more shimano and for the arancelarian cost that aloudme not to pay nothing in the import. but also id like de new orbea oiz h10tr. what of this bikes wolud you recomend me?. the problem is that orbea is dificult to import in here. thanks for reading me
The site does not show the AL version. Have they not released them yet? Also does Canyon sell frames only for custom builds?
Is the bottom bracket type basic BSA 68-73 mm? Can you measure length of the tube(that painted aluminium tube)? Maybe my old Bafang mid drive motor will fit in this bike..
Thank you for this review, I don’t think I have ever come across a review of this bike in the 27.5 wheel sizes, I am curious if the ride impressions from the 29er can be extended to the 27.5 bike.
Our pleasure Brian, and thanks for watching!
We haven't ridden the 27.5in Neuron ourselves, since it only comes in Small, X-Small and XX-Small sizes. For what it's worth, Canyon has gone to some lengths to keep the handling as similar as possible between all the sizes - the 27.5in models actually retain a 29er fork and they come with a slightly slacker head angle, which means the trail figure is almost identical to the 29er models. You also get narrower 740mm handlebars, 10mm shorter chainstays, different suspension kinematics, and lighter damper tunes, so there's quite a bit of effort that's gone into optimising them for smaller riders. [Wil]
Great video/review. You've helped me a lot in deciding what to buy.
I should be getting my Neuron mid August and want to make the tires tubeless immediately. From what I understand they're tubeless ready but do you know if the used tape is good enough? Thx.
Did you end up getting the bike? What are your impressions of it?
@@seamus136 I've got it for a bit longer than a month now. Absolutely love the bike. I can almost completely relate to this review. The only thing that bothers me a bit is that the front tends to get a tiny bit nervous going downhill fast. Other than that I can ride it on longer sessions for 4 to 5 hrs or 75 to 90 km without any issue.
@@DaffraontheMTB What size do you have? Is it the 27.5 or 29 version? A lot of people are saying you should under-size if you get a Canyon, and I'm somewhere between their S and M on the chart. Would like the reach of the M but it comes with a gigantic seat tube and 29" wheels, but the S has tiny reach.
@@seamus136 I have the S with the 27'5 wheels. Their PPS calculator was spot on for me. They say you should go for the bigger size when in-between but I honestly don't know about that. I'm 171 cm with 81,5 cm inseam and I feel like this size S can't have a much bigger person on it.
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Hello, well, very very good review, thanks.
I heard from you about the issue with seat tube hight.
As I am 1,76 mt. I wonder if I could face the same with the M size... Do you have, please, an advice about that for me?
Cheers for watching mate! You're a little bit taller than me (I am 175cm) so the Medium should fit you fine. However, you'll want to check your saddle height - mine is around 70cm (BB to saddle). If your saddle height is much shorter than that, then you will find it difficult to get the saddle low enough to achieve your proper pedalling height with the Medium frame, since the seat tube is quite long.
Hope that helps mate! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam ok fine, I will consider that, Thanks!
Is the neuron 5 worth buying?
Hi, great review, has cemented my decision to order one ... have ordered a large but at 5’10/11 I wonder whether I should change that to a medium ... I was a little unsure as to what you were saying about the sizing ... what would your views be?
I went with a large, and it seems to be okay. I will be buying a smaller stem though.
I’m same height as you
topwater4427 That’s great, many thanks for the confirmation ... just got to wait until the end of August/beginning of September for it now!
The front stock is different to the spec on the canyon’s website,the website spec front shock is Rockshox Judy 🤔🤔
Thanks for the great video. I am a roadie and want to start mtb. Would you recommend the neuron al 6.0 for a beginner? The price of Canyon is really attractive.
Xiaoliu Wu I would. I think it works for most riding - XC, Trail and some enduro. Not optimal for bike park or downhill. I really like my Neuron CF 9.0 CF and this is the same geometry
Urban Rosenqvist Thanks for your reply 😃 Now I just need to wait for the new Neuron to hit the US market.
@@xiaoliuwu8539 I rode last season with the Grand Canyon, it is a great beginner bike if you think you don't need the real suspension. I ordered this 7.0 yesterday
TheJuissi656 Thanks. It is not available for sale in the US yet.
Great review Will ! I would like to ask which of the neuron models : Neuron AL 7 2019, Neuron AL 6 2020 and Neuron AL 7 2020 has the best price to performance ratio ? Which would you recommend to buy ? Thanks a lot
Hey there Martin, thanks for watching the video and glad you enjoyed the review!
Having ridden both the 2019 and 2020 Neuron models, I have to say that the new 2020 model is a big step up. Aside from the packaging improvements, the suspension performance on the 2020 Neuron is much better - it's smoother, with better small-bump sensitivity, but it also has much better support through the mid-stroke and at the end of the travel.
I found with the pre-2020 Neuron that the suspension had a habit of blowing through far too easily - I would bottom out the rear shock all the time. You can increase air pressure, or add bigger volume spacers, but it took away the sensitivity, to the point where it just felt harsh and uncomfortable.
So for me, I would recommend either the 2020 Neuron AL 6.0 or the 7.0. The spec on the 6.0 is great value, and the 12-speed Shimano stuff works really well. However, the RockShox Judy fork is a big downgrade over the Fox 34 Rhythm fork. If you can afford the 7.0, you'll get a much better suspension package for more serious riding.
Hope that helps mate!
[Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Thanks a lot for help ! :)
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Are you talking about the 2019 CF or AL models when talking about suspension performance? I've seen your long term review on the 2019 CF model but didn't find any articles/videos on the AL model.
@@Rauddslett - We're talking about the Neuron AL. In the full review, I have gone into detail about how the new 2020 Neuron AL has improved over the 2019 model, and also how this new Neuron AL compares to the Neuron CF. Check it out if you get the chance; flowmountainbike.com/tests/2020-canyon-neuron-al-7-0-review/
[Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Hello :) I am currently considering buying the 7.0 Al model for women, which now has a Rockshox damper and suspension in the 2020 model instead of the Fox equipment. No idea why a difference has now been made to the 2019 models. I am now wondering whether the Rockshox outfit makes a relevant difference to the Fox outfit, especially because it was only changed for the model for women? best greets from germany
Hey, I am considering this bike and am a bit confused between this one and a trek fuel ex 8 GX. which one u recommend to get.
Hello mate!
Good question - the Fuel EX and Canyon Neuron are pretty similar on paper, but on the trail the ride quality is quite different.
In general, I've found the Fuel EX to be a tougher, plusher and more planted trail bike. It comes spec'd with bigger volume 2.6in tyres that offer more damping and more traction, and the suspension tune is quite plush and active. The geometry is also slacker and longer than the Canyon Neuron, which gives the Trek Fuel EX a more sure-footed feel on the descents. If you wanted a confidence-inspiring trail bike for pushing your limits on more technical terrain, the Fuel EX would get my pick out of the two.
In comparison, the Canyon Neuron is the more efficient pedalling bike of the two, and it feels faster underfoot. It's also a very comfortable bike for all-day pedalling, and it's a great climbing bike thanks to the snappy pedalling performance and faster-rolling tyres. If you're looking at doing more longer distance riding, and you're not riding as gnarly black diamond singletrack, the Neuron would be the bike to go for.
Hope that helps mate!
[Wil]
prise??
any suggestion on budget mountain bike?
Im interested to buy one,and how to order it
Hello do you help me pls. I wan to buy Canyon Neuron AL 6.0 2020. I am 178 cm height with 82-83 cm inseam. I should buy M or L. Thank you very much.
Great video as always! How do you think this one compares to the Polygon Siskiu T8. I'm torn between the two!
Cheers Dominic! We've actually got a direct comparison with the Canyon Neuron and the Polygon Siskiu T8 review here: flowmountainbike.com/tests/polygon-siskiu-t8-2021-review/
Hope that helps!
[Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Thanks Wil! I found your comparison shortly after posting, but left the comment to help with the UA-cam algorithm 🤣 the comparison was awesome, thanks so much! I think for my needs in SE Qld the Neuron will be the best, it should still be able to tackle decent jumps and drop offs and I won't be doing anything crazy. Thanks for your work, much appreciated!
does this bike spec different then the ones about to come out?
Amazing review. Very much information. Thank you
Guys, first of all I want to say TY for your job. I’m from Russia and it’s kinda hard to obtain such info regarding Canyon bikes. I want to buy one of them, but it’s possible only to buy online without touching them. I just want to ask: Lux or Neuron? Yeah, I know they are not even close, but if u can get only one, which one you chose?
Glad you enjoyed the video Nikita! Regarding the Lux vs Neuron, it really comes down to the type of riding you're doing. The Lux is more of a pure XC bike, so it is more efficient, lighter, and the steering is sharper. In comparison, the Neuron is smoother, more comfortable, and also more steady on the descents. If you're racing XC, go for the Lux. If you're more riding for fun, go for the Neuron. Hope that helps! [Wil]
If I’m 167cm tall, my saddle height is 71cm what size should I get? Female.
What’s the difference between the 7.0 and the 7.0 sl?
Lovin your videos, best commentary on bike reviews!
Still can’t see this in the store, when will i be able to buy it
@Thomas Grootenboer I know, it's still not available in their online shop. I was about to buy last years neuron but then I saw the new one & looked to buy that one but it wasn't there yet.
which flat pedals are the best on this bike? I’m searching
I need help deciding. Vitus Mythique VRX, Canyon Burton AL 7, or YT Izzo Comp
Depends on your riding, but the VRX is good deal. If you got money to spare, buy the YT Izzo, great bike.
I might have been the first to buy that bike I would have bought the old version but forgot pedals so now I will have the new one
Nice review man! Cool bike, looks sweet.
Could you explain the sizing for this bike? The website doesn’t have a size chart and the program to determine your size is sh!t.
what about the canyon strive long term review?
You mean this one? ua-cam.com/video/pHnPHP_e2c4/v-deo.html
what size you have? your tall? thanks
Hi! Very nice video about the bike. It seems that you know your stuff, so I was wondering if you could help me out with a problem. I would like to get into mountain biking. I have tried to look a good bike to do that. I would hope that if you could tell me your opinion about he bikes that I have looked for. Canyon neuron AL 6.0 is one candidate. Others that I have been looking for are Trek roscoe 7 or 8. I have been able to test the roscoe 8 and I liked it. The terrain where I would ride it would be between trail and cross country, mainly trail I guess and occasional commuting also. I live in europe and I have 1600€ to use on the bike. That canyon neuron AL is just that.
Roscoe is a hardtail, albeit a reasonably nice one. You’d get better pedaling efficiency but probably not much as the Neuron is known for efficiency (for a full suspension bike). The Roscoe has wider tires but they are only 27.5”. The two bikes really aren’t comparable.
Flow Mountain Bike how about the Stoic, its cheaper but hardtail, maybe a more versatile bike than this Neuron
Hey, what's your height and inseam if you don't mind me asking? I'm 173cm and my gut tells me to go Medium when I look at the geo chart but Canyon suggests a small. I have a feeling it's due to the maximum seat height but I would rather buy the right size frame and swap to a shorter travel dropper if I had to.
Hello pal! I stand at 175cm tall and my saddle height is 70cm (BB to saddle). I can just achieve that saddle height on the Medium size Neuron, but if my legs were any shorter, I would have to downsize the dropper post travel.
Hope that helps!
[Wil]
Hi Will, I’m considering buying a Neuron for my 10 year old son (He’s working for it so no spoilt brat here!). He’s too tall for the Young Hero and I’m concerned about weight. What are your thoughts on buying a women’s model for him given his size (and light weight)? I’m expected the bike to last 5-6 years. Cheers
Hey there Jarrod! Certainly no issues going with the women's model - the frame, geometry and suspension design are exactly the same, they just come in smaller sizes and feature women's specific contact points, which of course you can change as needed. If you went with a slightly bigger frame size (women's or unisex) you could always fit a rigid seatpost to get the saddle down lower to begin with, and as he grows and his legs get longer, refit the dropper post when needed. Hope that helps! [Wil]
Flow Mountain Bike thanks for the feedback Will. Helps a lot. I have heard there’s a 2021 Neuron launching soon. Any idea what changes are likely?
Im 5' flat in height ,what size fits for me
Im about to buy my first full suspension mtb.Im stuck between the cube stereo 140 hpc race and the merida 140 700. I would realy value your or anyone outthere feedback. :)
Personally, I'd recommend going for the Merida 140. Cube has a habit of putting nicer components on some not so well thought out frames that lack polish and can be very flexy, especially if you really like to push your bikes hard. The Merida also has some nicer 4-pot sly brakes, which give you plenty of power and loads of modulation over the cube's 2-pot Deore brakes. Ultimately, this is up to you so I hope I was able to provide some helpful info for your decision. Most importantly, pick a bike and ride the hell out of it!
I ride a 2018 Merida 140 600
Anyone knows how much shipping to México?
I feel like a looks and performance great. A question which one do you recommend this or giant trance booth at same level?
Good question Pedro! The Trance 29er is a great trail bike, and it's a lot of fun too. It has more descending stability compared to the Neuron, since the Trance is slacker and it has a reduced offset fork. The Maestro suspension pedals well too, but it's not as neutral as the Neuron, which climbs better and is more efficient for all-round riding. Hope that helps! [Wil]
would you say this is a light weight cross country E Bike - I need an ebike which is light and has rear suspension for bumpy rocky terrain
It’s not an ebike at all.
Hi Will. How would this compare with the Sonder Cortex? I'm looking for a short travel 29er for 30km to 50km loops around the Peak District.
Hey mate! I'm not sure to be honest, as I've not any experience with the Sonder Cortex I'm afraid. The geo is a little different between the two bikes - the Cortex is slacker (66 vs 67.5), and since the reach and chainstays have a touch more length, the wheelbase overall is longer (1191mm vs 1166mm). That should give the Cortex more stability in theory, but I don't know how the suspension and dynamic geometry play into the overall equation. I think that's the impressive thing about the Neuron - it looks conservative on paper, but because the suspension is so good, and the tyres are grippy and supple, it's way more controlled than some folks would assume. Not sure that helps you, but hey, there you go! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Thanks mate. I think I'll need to demo them both once this crazy lockdown is over. Oh well, more time to drool over new bikes online for the time being...
Is size medium 29 inch?
yes
André Ferreira cheers mate
What size wheels is it?
is there anything you can do to make it a bit slacker? suspension settings or modifications??
Hey there Douglas! You could probably fit some offset shock hardware, and since the head tube uses a press-in headset, you could probably get angle-adjusting headset cups. I think at that point you'd be modifying the Neuron beyond its intended use as a sporty and efficient trail bike, into something more aggressive. You might want to consider the Spectral as a burlier, slacker option. [Wil]
I'm curious what the proper size for you was and what is your height? I'm 6ft and they recommend a medium?
Hey there Ray! Lots of information about sizing in the full review: flowmountainbike.com/tests/2020-canyon-neuron-al-7-0-review-3/ [Wil]
Would you recommend going for the S or M with your height? I’m not sure the minimum height with the dropper post will be low enough and I don’t want to have a frame that’s too small either.
At my height I was comfortable on the Medium frame. I certainly wouldn't want to go to the Small with its shorter reach and 27.5in wheels. Because of the long seat tube though, you'll want to be confident that you can achieve your preferred saddle height if you're on the border between two sizes. Canyon provides that information in its geometry chart. Look for 'Seat Height', and you'll see the minimum and maximum saddle height for each frame size. As long as your BB-to-saddle height is within that range, you should be fine. Hope that helps! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Thanks for the advice! I’ll go for the medium.
Hi. thanks for the great review. Without being able to test ride this bike I'd appreciate your feedback on sizing. According to Canyon website, with a 32" inseam and my height 5'10" (both barefoot) they recommend a M size frame. I've read a few conflicting opinions on going the larger size if close to it in sizing. I'd appreciate your thoughts on this.
Thanks for watching mate, and glad you enjoyed the review!
Sounds like you're pretty similar in height and inseam to me, so the Medium frame size is likely to be the right one. However, I'd recommend checking your saddle height (measure from the middle of the BB to the top-middle of the saddle). For me, I run a 70cm bb-to-saddle height, and that's right on the limit with the Medium frame. If your saddle height is less than 70cm, then you won't fit on the Medium frame - unless you put on a shorter dropper post.
Hope that helps!
[Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam
Hi Wil,
Thank you kindly for the guidance - really appreciate you taking the time to reply .
I had been considering going for a L frame and if necessary put on a shorter dropper post. My saddle height is also 70cm so it sounds as though I should stay with the M frame.
Cheers.
Ian
@@vcsingapore5456 - My pleasure Ian! And sounds like the Medium will be the way to go based on your saddle height. Good luck either way mate! [Wil]
@@vcsingapore5456 привет , какой размер рамы выбрал M или L ? У меня такой же рост как и у вас и тоже думаю взять L.
any ideas on the 2021 Neuron 7? Seems like it's even heavier :/
My Neuron 7 2021 is 14,1 KG, but I've changed the crankset, switched the wheels to DT Swiss M1900 and I am on 27.5 S Size. The 2021 model have good brakes and I am more a shimano fan instead of SRAM.
Hey! Thanks for the very nice video.
I just ordered the Neuron AL 7.0 in Medium size (based on Canyon's size calculator). I was just a little bit concerned about something. I am 182cm height with 87cm inseam. It recommended me a Medium size.
However when I tested just one cm above, so 183cm, it recommends a Large size. I am afraid the Medium might be a bit too short for me as I am just on the hedge of the Medium size. What do you think ? Is it risky or not? (hopefully not thanks to the long seat tube as you mentioned)
It's my first trail bike (did a bit of dirt in my teenage years), but I'm very sporty, gonna ride it for trails or XC-ish style rides, as Belgium doesn't have big mountains. So I really don't know how important the size is.
Thanks a lot !
Antoine
Hello there Antoine,
Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
At your height, Canyon does suggest you are very close to a Large. The first thing I would check is your saddle height. If you can measure the BB-to-saddle height, this will help you determine if your legs are able to fit onto the Large frame size.
My saddle height is 700mm, and I just fit onto the Medium frame, since the seat tube is quite long at 445mm.
On the Large frame, the seat tube is 480mm long, which means the minimum saddle height you could have on that bike is around 735mm.
If your saddle height is 740mm or greater, I would suggest you will fit the Large frame better, since the cockpit will be longer and better suited to your 182cm height.
Hope that helps Antoine!
[Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Thanks Will !
But as they ask for the inseam length on the Canyon calculator, shouldn't they take into account the "most common" saddle height based on this inseam, when advising for a bike size ?
Anyway, I'll check my saddle height tomorrow and thanks a lot for the precision !
(I am saying that because as I am quite novice, maybe they know better my needed saddle height than me :-D )
@@antoinelemaitre2770 - In my experience, Canyon's fit calculator tends to recommend a slightly smaller frame size. I've occasionally been recommended a Small frame size, and at 175cm tall, there is noway I'd ride a Small - the cockpit would be far too cramped.
If you're borderline between sizes, I would almost always suggest going for the larger frame size - providing your saddle height will fit.
[Wil]
Hello, did you decide to take the bike in L or M finally ? What is your opinion ?
Any idea when this will be available in America?
I'm not too sure on US availability mate - you'll have to check in with Canyon on that one. For us here in Oz, most sizes of the new Neuron AL are due to ship around early May-June. [Wil]
Bike looks good..what is the recommended frame size for me? I'm around 5 feet 8 inches tall, wth an inseam of 29inches..
Hi there Anthony, Canyon actually has a size calculator on its website - you can input your height and inseam and it'll spit out a recommended frame size for you. [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam tried it but it kept saying my size is "outside the normal range" - so it's useless..I'm basically just using their sizing chart as a reference..
@@kenshiro882002 - That's a bit of a problem then! You're a touch shorter in height and inseam than I am, so I suspect you might not fit on the Medium. Do you know what your BB-to-saddle height is? If it's under 70cm, then you may be better off looking at the Small. Hope that helps! [Wil]
@James Burgess Thanks James.
how tall are you ? and inseam size ? I am struggling to size this bike and or the spectral, cheers fir the good reviews
Hi there! I stand at 175cm tall, which puts me on a Medium frame size in every brand. My inseam is 81cm, and my BB-to-saddle height is around 70cm. Hope that helps! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam thanks for info, appreciate it, I am torn between the neuron 70. and the spectral 6.0, im 174 and 80 inseam that would be a small for the neuron but medium for spectral
@@imagemotion9384 - Sounds like you might run into the same issue that I did regarding the long seat tube on both the Neuron AL and the Spectral AL. We're both a similar height, and there's no way I would downsize to a Small frame.
With the Neuron AL 7.0 tested here, I found fitting a lower profile saddle helped to bring the total saddle height down to a comfortable level for me. If you still found the saddle height to be too tall, another option would be to fit a shorter-stroke dropper post. Those are two costs worth factoring in to the price of the bike though.
[Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam back in the 90s small frames were often loved, but things have changed so much....I just need to make a decision on which bike, part of me feels the spectral is a midlife crisis choice,(im 44 years old ;) but i would probably go with medium for both bikes despite what the canyon recommends for the neuron
Thanks for the feed back, choosing bikes has become a science to some degree
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Hi Will, just got my canyon spectral al 6.0 a week ago, amazing bike, just one issue I had was the seat height, im 175cm and 80 inseam, took it or a test up some steep hills to see how it climbs(it climbs) but due to the seat being to high (ive got the dropper as low as it goes into the frame) for the dropper extension i had such pain and developed shin splints (painful and mildly depressing) any thoughts ? cheers
Great to see the grom bike as part of the lineup. Looks to be the same frame as the womens AL 6.0 XXS, with omission of dropper and some drivetrain differences.
Good review but is the weight 14 kg correct? Spec say 23 kg
Yup - our test bike weighed 14.23kg without pedals and with the tyres setup tubeless. [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam You're right, I was looking at the Electric version.
Is there a canyon store in melbourne? I just wanted to know what size should i get, I’m 170 cm,
Hey there Jeric! At your height, I'd suggest looking at the Small. I stand at 175cm and have been riding the Medium, which fits pretty well, but it does have a long seat tube and means the minimum saddle height is still a little bit tall for me. Given you're 5cm shorter than me, and assuming your legs are shorter too, then you'd struggle to fit the Medium. Hope that helps! [Wil]
Flow Mountain Bike thanks for that Wil, unfortunately it’s out of stock until September, hopefully the restrictions will be lifted soon
How tall are you Will? I'm willing to get a Neuron but I'm stuck between a medium and a small
Hey there Chris! I stand at 175cm tall, and depending on pedals & shoes, my saddle height is around 70cm. Hope that helps mate! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam wow... I'd be a small frame then
Nice bike, it has space for 2.4" tires in the back ? Thanks 👍🏻
Certainly does Elias! The stock tyres are 2.3in wide, and there's good clearance in the back of the frame. Canyon says you should be able to fit a 2.4in tyre in there, though it is dependent on the width of the rims (if you fit a wider rim, it usually makes the same tyre wider) and on the brand of tyre. [Wil]
Thanks 👍🏻
I will run leadville 100 miles mtb, do you think this bike is suitable for that distance? My budget is limited, but I would like to run with a full suspension
@@eliascaballero855 - I've not raced the Leadville myself, but I understand it's a pretty tough off-road event with not a huge amount of technical singletrack right? The Neuron AL will be fine for something like that, and plenty comfortable too, though it won't be as light or as fast as something lighter like a Canyon Lux, which would arguably be a better tool for that job. [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam It is not technical at all, most of them are wide roads where 4x4 trucks pass, the difficulty is the altimetry and the distance, I suppose that a comfortable bike to spend many hours on it would be indicated, I am considering the neuron Al, although it would punish a little the weight, but from the measurements, it seems to be a comfortable bike for many kilometers
Sick mustache man
I was waiting for model 6.0. Price up, components down. Judy Silver at this price is a joke. Shame on you Canyon.
true the weight got up by a kilo, so did the price .
Chmurcio i just bought the old one. I was Lucky the size i needed was still available
@@bharat2580
I wanted to buy black and blue, but only silver color was left. I don't want this color, i'm looking for something else ;)
Too bad they did that. But nonetheless I think canyon has generally speaking a quite good price/value ratio.
Bharat Singh where did u buy the old one?
Thanks for the excellent review! I was about to order this bike in M size. But now I'm confused about the height of the seat post. I'm 175cm and my inseam is 80cm. The canyon.com calculator recommends the M size. And I want 29" wheels :) But is there a risk that M frame is too large for me? Thanks for any opinions!
Thanks mate, and glad you enjoyed it! That's a good question about frame sizing, as you're pretty much the same height as I am. The best way to check is to look at your saddle height (measure from the BB to the middle-top of the saddle). If your optimum saddle height is 70cm or more, then the Medium frame will suit you fine. If it is less than that, then it will be too big with the stock 150mm dropper post. Hope that helps! [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam Thanks for your help! My saddle height is just 70cm, so I suppose that I can go with the M frame. And if it turns out to be too high, it's always possible to buy a new lower dropper post.
@@jouniwallander8053can i ask if did you buy the M size? Id like to order it but i fear that the saddle height will be too much( i'm 175 cm too)
@@majorboom3772 Hi! Yes, I bought the M size and couldn't be more satisfied! My seatpost is in the lowest position (or 0,5 cm upper) and it's just perfect. So, the measurement instructions that Flow Mountain Bike gave were just precise: if you have at least the following measurements, the M size is perfect for you: height 175cm, inseam 80cm and saddle height 70cm.