New 2024 Canyon Grizl CF SL 6 with SRAM APEX AXS
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- new SRAM Apex XPLR AXS groups
Super-clean cockpit with semi-integrated cables
Size M
Oregano color
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Bike details:
Frame
Canyon Grizl CF SL
Light robust carbon frame with Gravel Pro geometry, 50 mm tyre clearance, and extended wheelbase for extra off-road stability.
Axle dimension: 12x142 mm
Tyre Clearance: 50 mm
Material: Carbon (CF)
Fork
Canyon FK0124 CF Disc
Light, robust carbon fork with 3-screw mounting points on each side for attaching bottle cages and Anything Cages.
Fork steer tube diameter: 1 1/4"
Material: Carbon (CF)
Drivetrain
Rear Derailleur
SRAM Apex XPLR AXS
Cassette
SRAM XPLR 11-44 12s
Crank
SRAM Apex Wide
Number of chainrings: 1
Bottom bracket
SRAM Pressfit DUB Wide
Bottom bracket standard: PF 86,5
Weight: 65 g
Chain
SRAM Apex 12s
Brakes
Shift-/ Brake Lever
SRAM Apex
Shift-/ Brake Lever
SRAM Apex 12s
Brake Rotor
SRAM Paceline
Size: 160 mm
Weight: 160 g
Wheels
Wheel
DT Swiss Gravel LN
Axle dimension: 12x100 mm
Rotor mount: Center Lock
Rim height: 25 mm
Weight: 946 g
Wheel
DT Swiss Gravel LN
Axle dimension: 12x142 mm
Rotor mount: Center Lock
Rim height: 25 mm
Weight: 1.10 kg
Tyre
Schwalbe G-One Bite Performance, 45mm
Width: 45mm
Thru Axle
Canyon GP0197-01
Axle dimension: 12x100 mm
Thru Axle
Canyon GP0235-01
Axle dimension: 12x142 mm
Cockpit
Stem
Canyon ST0035
A lightweight and durable aluminium stem for use on gravel and road bikes.
Fork steer tube diameter: 1 1/4"
Clamping diameter: 31,8 mm
Handlebar
Canyon HB0064 Ergo
Robust aluminium handlebar with flared drops for enhanced off-road control.
Clamping diameter: 31,8 mm
Width: 440 mm
Handlebar Tape
Canyon Ergospeed Gel
Grippy, durable bar tape with a premium, high-quality, comfortable feel.
Color: black
Seat
Saddle
Selle Italia Model X
Gender: Unisex
Weight: 315 g
Seatpost
Canyon SP0057 VCLS
With vibration-absorbing design for top rear-end comfort.
Setback: 20 mm
Clamp diameter: 27,2 mm
Material: Carbon (CF)
Weight: 265 g
I bought this bike in middle of august and it should be shipped till end of october - from Germany to Germany. Pretty crazy waiting time...
Thanks for the video. The weighing of the wheels with full setup tells much more than any other metric by the manufacturer. Smart move. 4.225 kgs for the wheels alone is massive and it excludes the Grizl for doubling up as the occasional road bike, especially if you ride along guys on road bikes, even at the same fitness level. I was considering this particular model and the Grail Cf SL 7 which suits much better the role of the occasional road bike.
why not have a pair of wheels for your road bike rides. you can change the wheels faster than the tires
How on Earth did you calculated 4 KG ????!!!!
@@lonesome_rouleur5305 if you watched the video he put the wheels on a scale. But complete wheels with cassette, rotors, tyres and tubes.
lol the DT wheel is 1 kg
Beautiful ❤
Very nice bike! Do you think a larger chainring would fit on this build? like a 44t? I cannot find any information about that on Canyon's website
Apologies, I'm not sure.
Hi, do you know if the seatpost clamp will accomodate carbon oval rails? I asked Customer service but they reccomended a part that from the looks of the video will definitely not fit that clamp (the one they reccomended suits the new Ultimate seat clamp.)
I'm sorry, but I have no idea.
Looks really nice. Whats the name of the color? Is it "darjeeling"?
oregano
Dried Oregano
Hermosa bicicleta💖
nice 👍
When will this be available in the US?
Is the battery charger included? Ordered my bike, but im not shure if its in there^^
Yes, the charger is included. It comes in the SRAM box along with the battery. However, it's worth noting that the charger uses a micro USB.
Nice why not the tomato color?
The oregano color is more subtle, making dirt less noticeable. As for the dried tomato shade, it's not bad, though it does carry a subtle pinkish undertone.
@@BikeReady I think you made the right choice with Oregano.
Great bike ! Where can I buy this bike stand ?
Thanks! You can purchase a bike stand like this at any reputable local bike shop.
Where did you get it. They are sold out at their website
In Europe, they are currently available and ready for shipment.
Is it tubless ready ?
Yes!
Give us a hub sound check!
I'm open to the idea, but right now, it's surprisingly quiet. Maybe after a few more rides, it'll get louder. It's supposed to use a Ratchet system, but I suspect it has fewer teeth, possibly 18, that's my guess.
@@BikeReady yeah I'm planning to replace the wheelset with 2024 version of Dt Swiss GR1600
It sucks we get an OEM wheelset. At least the hub could've been 36T instead of 18
Care to share with us your height and inseam height also? I'm in between sizes and still not 100% sure of which size to pick.
I'm 1.84 and my last bike was 58 size with 394 reach but high stack. So this one, as M got low stack bit the same reach. I would hate to use too many spacers below stem and on the other size, in case of L, it might be a stretched out situation due to high reach.
Go figure.
I am 183.0 cm tall with an inner leg length of 82.0 cm, and my previous bike was also size 58 (Cannondale CAAD 10, you can find a video on my channel). However, I felt it was too big for me. Canyon's size charts say only size M was suitable for me, and I'm satisfied with it. However, it's challenging to compare a more than 10-year-old road bike with a newer gravel bike with different geometry.
Same situation: I picked the L -> if exchanged with the shorter 80mm stem you have just 7mm more reach but over 20mm more stack -> more comfortable. With a 70mm stem you would have almost same stack/reach without spacers like M with spacers ;)
I consider to buy the same model in red, I'm 175cm and inner leg length of 80, according to Canyon I need to take S but I think M like yours will be better for me and will also looking better, I find your sadlle height just a little bit to high but everyone has his own taste on that.@@BikeReady
@@braros1176we have same size canyon suggested, im bit worried to get small 😢 i want the bike to be proportionate with my body 😅.i want it to be comfortable to ride. Is medium ok?
@@parpar6483 get the S, Canyon sizes are pretty big compared to other brands