Lots of rides up A1A on the beach. Currently running 50s but this bike is a beauty… at such a discount it’s hard to pass by
ItsMeEsc on
Send it! You’ll get used to the rims or you can swap them out. FYI – this is both the old version of the Aeroad frame and older generation of SRAM Force AXS.
eaglepowerscometome on
Solid discount but be VERY careful when buying outlet bikes from Canyon. Check the photos as best you can to verify components, damage, etc. They’re known to hide things or swap components while omitting those details in the description- all while standing behind the no returns/ “as-is” policy.
CedarSageAndSilicone on
It’s gonna throw you a rude surprise when you first experience a cross wind. Be ready!
Stevenjw0728 on
Depends on where you ride. Open roads ya cross wind will give you a kick. Bike paths/trails with trees, structures to block cross winds, you will be fine.
PicoTeleno on
Yeah windy days won’t be very fun, particularly so if you’re a lightweight rider
DJTabou on
I ride mine along the first coast all the time takes a couple of minutes to get used to it but you’ll quickly adjust…
I’ve bought a couple of bikes from the outlet section and had no issues btw.
Master-Journalist888 on
Depends on your weight, if you are like 140 lbs – may have issues during strong cross winds. There are long threads of people discussing aero wheels in UK for windy weather, and yes, lighter riders with 50mm+ may have a problem, while 200 lbs guys are usually fine
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Lots of rides up A1A on the beach. Currently running 50s but this bike is a beauty… at such a discount it’s hard to pass by
Send it! You’ll get used to the rims or you can swap them out. FYI – this is both the old version of the Aeroad frame and older generation of SRAM Force AXS.
Solid discount but be VERY careful when buying outlet bikes from Canyon. Check the photos as best you can to verify components, damage, etc. They’re known to hide things or swap components while omitting those details in the description- all while standing behind the no returns/ “as-is” policy.
It’s gonna throw you a rude surprise when you first experience a cross wind. Be ready!
Depends on where you ride. Open roads ya cross wind will give you a kick. Bike paths/trails with trees, structures to block cross winds, you will be fine.
Yeah windy days won’t be very fun, particularly so if you’re a lightweight rider
I ride mine along the first coast all the time takes a couple of minutes to get used to it but you’ll quickly adjust…
I’ve bought a couple of bikes from the outlet section and had no issues btw.
Depends on your weight, if you are like 140 lbs – may have issues during strong cross winds. There are long threads of people discussing aero wheels in UK for windy weather, and yes, lighter riders with 50mm+ may have a problem, while 200 lbs guys are usually fine
That’s a sick deal