Canyon Bicycles

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Canyons original trailer, preserved at their new headquaters.

Canyons original trailer, preserved at their new headquaters.

 

Canyon have kept the original trailer that the Arnolds started off with all those years ago as a reminder of their origins and because they remember how difficult and expensive it can be for young and amateur riders to race. Consequently they offer their ‘Sponsoring Program’ an excellent scheme in which riders can get a discount on Canyon frames when they show proof of a valid racing license from a European bike sport or triathlete federation, reducing the price of either the Aeroad CF Frameset or the Ultimate CF SLX Frameset from £1,749 to £1,486.52. Remember these prices may fluctuate given that Canyon fix their prices in Euros.

 

Below is a video showing how the Acros Ai-70 headset works, the Ai-70 is used on all Canyon’s carbon frames.

 

 

This next video shows the thinking and design behind the VCLS Flat Spring Post.

 

 

Canyon Website

 

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Simon Whiten (London and Northumberland, UK) has been riding for over 20 years and raced the road and the track extensively in the UK and Europe. He is obsessed with the turbo trainer and the ‘shortcut to race fitness’.

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  1. 21/06/2013

    […] We are not going to cover old ground here but read these if you want to know more about the development of the Ultimate CF frame or more about the brand, ‘Canyon Bicycles’. […]

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