Canyon Speedmax CF

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The Speedmax CF looking fast in the wind tunnel

The Speedmax CF looking fast in the wind tunnel

 

With all the work that was done in the wind tunnel, Canyon also made sure that the Speedmax CF looked fast as well as being fast and with the Ultegra equipped model costing the same as some TT framesets alone, it could almost be called reasonable, almost…

 

Looking fast even when stood still

Looking fast even when stood still

 

As well as the multiple cockpit options, Canyon have included their Rake Shift fitting on the front fork that allows the rider to adjust the bikes rake by 7.5mm in 2.5mm increments. This will allow you to swap between a faster or slower steering bike and is something you’ll need to play around with to find your preferred position.

 

This video tells the story of the bike’s development.

 

 

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. 12/10/2013

    […] at the photos, you can get more details by reading the feature we wrote earlier this year on the Canyon Speedmax CF here. We should have a full ride review available […]

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