Are Canyon Bikes value for money?
Canyon bikes are regarded as some of the best value options on the market, offering higher end components than most brands at each price point, largely made possible thanks to the German brand’s direct sales model.
How are Canyon bikes so cheap?
It’s because they sell direct to you, they cut out the distribution and local bike shop, there by cutting costs. Obviously cutting the local bike shop out has draw backs, such as not being able to try the bike first and if you have problems, not being able to sort it out face to face.
Do Canyon frames snap?
The rear framestay snapped after 7 just months of usage, Canyon diagnosed this as being caused by a marginally bigger than provided rear tyre (a standard winter mud tyre recommended and fitted by local MTB shop) rubbing the frame when under heavy compression.
Is Trek better than Canyon?
Trek vs Canyon Bikes Conclusion Trek offers lighter and more agile bikes, while Canyon’s bikes are more comfort-oriented. If you’re looking for a race-oriented bike, Trek is probably the better choice. However, if you’re just looking for a bike to ride around town or on trails, Canyon might be the better option.
Do Canyon bikes come with pedals?
Step-by-step instructions and tools for attaching the wheels, seatpost, pedals and handlebars are included in the box, such as a torque wrench and shock pump if you’re unboxing a new mountain bike.
Are Canyon bikes safe?
According to Canyon, all models and model years of Aeroad, Endurace, Speedmax, Inflite, Grail, and Exceed models are all approved for indoor trainer use.
Where are canyon bicycles manufactured?
Canyon’s German-engineered frames are produced in Taiwan and bikes are assembled as stock in Koblenz, Germany, where the company is based. Bypassing the wholesaler and retailer, Canyon claims to offer consumers high-quality at better prices than competitors. Yes, exactly. Quest is the manufacturer of Canyon and Trek.
Do Giants build Canyon frames?
Registered. Wakizashi said: Giant actually makes Canyon frames…