1st thing this bike has been a revelation, it’s so capable from knarly off road to climbing in the alps it’s down it all. After two years of ownership it’s been tweaked and guided to find the perfect setup for me.
In its current guise:

SRAM Rival AXS etap
Hunt 30mm carbon gravel wheels
Ratio technology 44t chainring
SRAM AXS GD rear derailleur with ratio technology replacement cage (makes it the same weight as x0 for £80)
Canyon H31 aero handlebars
Garbaruk Xdr cassette 10-48
Eggbeater 2
Shimano XT ice 160mm rotors
165mm SRAM rival power meter cranks
Selle Italia SLR boost S
Schwalbe Thunderburt 2.1 Addix Race

Shop weight (no pedals, cage etc) 7.8kg, standard weight 8.9kg. Used this setup for climbing in the alps only change was Pathfinder SWorks as 400g per tyre. Climbed everything and still did gravel when I fancied – absolutely solid bike.

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  1. firewire_9000 on

    Bro that bike looks fire!!! 🔥🔥🔥 I freaking love the disc chainrings, one day I will buy one for sure. Also, not a fan of the integrated handlebars but I must say that looks so tidy and aero. I really like it.

    My recommendation, for the ultimate integrated aesthetics, buy the Canyon’s USB-C flashlight, it looks super clean with no weird rubber straps or anything. Check my profile for more pictures.

    Any opinions of your chainring?

  2. Haunting_Ad_5430 on

    Chainring is great can’t fault it – the cable ties you see on the bar are for my aerobell 😎, too many day dreamers, or clueless dog walkers wandering about on the trail, blasting along at 35km/ph whilst pinging that bell (it’s quite loud) seems to get them out the way/ gives enough notice I’m coming.

    Though doesn’t work for trail runners who get the shock of their lives as I blast past whilst they’re listening to a self help/mindfulness podcast 🤟

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