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2022 Canyon

Neuron:ON 9

A 27.5″ / 29″ aluminum frame full suspension trail e-bike with high-end components.
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Manufacturer Price

€5,499($6,395)
Weight54.0 lbs  
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 130 / 130mm
ForkRockShox Pike Select+
ShockRockShox Deluxe Select
Wheels27.5″ / 29″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12 Electronic
GroupsetEagle AXS, GX Eagle AXS
MotorShimano 85Nm mid-drive
BatteryShimano 630Wh
BrakesSRAM Code R Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Ride Feel

Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Neuron:ON 9
Other Trail bikes
Sizing
SM

< 5'9"

MD

5'7" – 6'1"

LG

5'11" – 6'5"

XL

6'3" +

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Reviews
off.road.cc
Canyon Neuron:ON CF 8 e-MTB review

Nov 2023

In a crowded segment, Canyon’s Neuron:ON CF 8 stakes its claim as the versatility and distance-focused trail bike. Realised through several specific geometry and component choices, as well as its suspension travel, the brand has successfully hit those aims as it can comfortably traverse all terrain in a fun and responsive manner. While Canyon has nailed the trail bike geometry, some component choices are a bit odd and negatively affect its downhill potential.

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MBR
Canyon Neuron:ON CF 8 eMTB first ride review - MBR

Jun 2023 · Danny Milner

Canyon has another new e-bike; the redesigned Neuron:ON. But does it complement the recently released Strive:ON, Torque:ON, and award-winning Spectral:ON, or does it just muddy the waters? We take it for a spin to find out. Looking for an e-bike? Check out our buyer’s guide to the best electric mountain bikes and the best budget electric mountain bikes. Need to know Trail-orientated e-bike with 140mm travel Aimed at covering distance over varied terrain Bosch Performance CX motor with a choice of either 750Wh or 625Wh battery Bigger battery adds £200 to the price Carbon frame options starting at the CF 7 for £4,599 (alloy bikes use old frame and Shimano motor) Can you have too much choice? How many of you have fired up Netflix after dinner and next thing you know it’s 10pm and you still haven’t chosen something to watch? Decision paralysis is an increasingly common symptom of modern life, and while a wasted evening in front of a TV is annoying, it doesn’t have the financial consequences of choosing the wrong bike.  There’s a fine line between serving specific customer needs more appropriately, and ensuring you don’t confuse them into inaction. So with three high power, full-suspension e-bikes already on the books at Canyon, adding a fourth bike to the mix needs to be done with crystal clarity. The bike in question is the updated Neuron:ON, a machine built for – in Canyon’s own words – “adventure” and graced with Bosch’s popular Performance CX motor, 140mm of travel, 29in wheels and a choice of battery capacities.  What is a category 3E bike? Let’s face it, adventure can mean different things to different people, but if we look past the marketing spiel, one way to more precisely decipher intended use is through a small, often ignored frame sticker. It consists of a number inside a square and it is the ASTM international standard for bicycle classification. While it’s hardly a hot topic of conversation in the pub after a ride, the numerical designation from 1-5 is carefully crafted to make sure every bike is engineered to match its intended use. The strongest bikes – freeride and downhill rigs – have to meet, and hopefully surpass, category 5, which is defined as “a set of conditions for operation of a bicycle that includes Conditions 1, 2, 3, and 4; extreme jumping; or downhill grades on rough trails at speeds in excess of 40 km/h (25 mph); or a combination thereof.” For e-bikes the rules are even stricter, as the system weight is higher and bikes tend to experience greater mileages.  The Neuron:ON sits in category 3E which includes rough, technical trails and small drops (less than 61cm). Knowing this, if you’re planning to spend most of your time riding downhill tracks and bike parks, it stands to reason that the Neuron:ON will not be appropriate and you should choose the Torque:ON instead. On the other hand, if big jumps are not your bag, and you’re more interested in exploring …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Super-friendly ride that’s easy to get along with. Will suit beginners and experienced riders alike. Excellent Bosch motor and choice of batteries. Fast, and frugal with battery power.

Lows
  • Battery not removable. Only the carbon bikes get the new geo and Bosch motor. Tyres are fairly fragile. Fork needs over-inflation.

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Bikerumor
Canyon's All-New Carbon Neuron:ON CF Transforms into a Most Versatile Trail eBike

Jun 2023 · Cory Benson

Canyon’s new carbon Neuron:ON CF ebike is a more progressive, versatile all-rounder eMTB blurring the pedal-assisted lines between trail & all-mountain…

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
First ride review: Canyon Neuron:ON CF 8 2023 - Touring full-susser or trail eMTB?

Jun 2023 · Simon Kohler

The new Canyon Neuron:ON is Canyon’s shortest-travel full suspension ebike. Generating 140 mm of travel front and rear, the updated 2023 model is more capable than its predecessor and relies on a carbon frame and Bosch motor system. Has the additional travel converted the Neuron:ON into a short-travel trail bruiser, or is it still a […]

Highs
  • Good fun on moderate trails

  • Rear suspension with strong all-round potential

Lows
  • Fork and tires don’t live up to the potential of the bike

  • Permanently integrated battery

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EMTB Forums
The new Canyon Neuron:ON CF - a Spectral-light?

Jun 2023 · Knut Nes

The old alloy Canyon Neuron:ON was a 130 mm travel bike for lighter trail duty. A relatively lightweight bike with 29er wheels that was comfortable on longer rides. The new Neuron:ON CF offers 140 mm suspension travel, 10 mm more than the...

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Pinkbike
First Ride: Canyon's New Neuron:On

Jun 2023 · Dario DiGiulio

Billed as an "electrified adventure bike," the updated Neuron:On aims to be the long-wandering option in Canyon's growing stable of electric mountain bikes.

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The Gear Loop
Canyon launches the new Neuron:ON, its true adventure bike

Jun 2023

Full carbon frames, beefed up suspension and longer dropper posts all now feature

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Canyon Neuron:ON, Canyon Neuron:ON aluminium frame, 130 mm rear travel in sizes M-XL (125 mm in sizes XS-S). Incredible kinematics thanks to Triple Phase Suspension design. Integrated battery. Boost standard rear axle (148 mm). Post mount brakes (180 mm rotors)., Axle dimension: 12x148 mm, Material: Aluminium (AL)

BB StandardSTEPS, Press Fit

ColorDark Sage

Fork

Rockshox Pike Select +, Air-sprung fork with 130 mm travel. Improved DebonAir air spring. Charger 2.1 damper. Low-friction SKF wiper seals and Maxima Plush damper oil for minimum friction and performance that lasts. Axle dimensions: 15x110 mm., Travel: 130 mm, Fork steer tube diameter: 1 1/8" - 1 1/4"

Travel130mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

RockShox Deluxe Select R, Provides 130 mm of rear travel. With Maxima Plus damper oil for minimum friction and performance that lasts. External rebound adjustment.

Travel130mm

Bottom Bracket

STEPS, press-fit

Stem

FSA Comet 35, Clamping Diameter: 35,0 mm

Handlebar

FSA Comet Alloy 35 Riser, Width: 760 mm, Rise: 25 mm

Saddle

Fizik Terra Alpaca X5

Seatpost

Iridium Dropper Post, Move more freely on steep descents, by dropping down saddle with the press of a handlebar-mounted button. With internal cabling., Clamp diameter: 30,9 mm

TypeDropper

Grips

Canyon Lock-On, Get the ideal mix of incredible direct feedback and comfort. The grips always stay firmly in place, thanks to the screw-tight clamp.

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM GX Eagle AXS 12s, Next-gen wireless 1x12 groupset. App-configurable.

Crank

Shimano STEPS E-MTB, Designed for the rigors of E-MTB riding, 24mm spindle, 170mm crank arms

Shifters

SRAM GX Eagle AXS Controller, Unsurpassed wireless 12 speed shifting. No need for cables, no need for fiddly cockpits, the AXS system frees up handlebar space and keeps gear changes neat and tidy.

Cassette

SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed (10-52), Cassette size: 10-52T, Gear range: 520% | SRAM GX XG-1275 12-speed Cassette 10-52

Chain

SRAM GX Eagle 12s, Strong and sturdy 12 speed chain with SRAM's easy to use powerlink. | SRAM GX EAGLE 12-speed Chain 126L

Chain Guide

Canyon Chainguide EP1001-02, This Canyon chain guide keeps the chain safe and secure on bumpy terrain.

Brakes

SRAM Code R

TypeSRAM Code R Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

DT Swiss H 1900 Spline Hybrid 29, Rotor mount: IS 6-bolt | DT SWISS H 1900 Spline Hybrid 29, Rotor mount: IS 6-bolt

Tires

Schwalbe Nobby Nic SuperTrail Speedgrip, 29x2.6". Super Trail version, highly puncture-resistant with Apex sidewall protection, and bead-to-bead Snakeskin fabric layer, Tubeless Easy version | Schwalbe Hans Dampf SuperTrail, 2.6, 29x2.6". Super Trail version, highly puncture-resistant with Apex sidewall protection, and bead-to-bead Snakeskin fabric layer, Tubeless Easy version

Disc Rotors

SRAM Centerline, 200mm, SRAM's 200mm Centerline front rotor ensures you always have stopping power to spare. | SRAM Centerline Rounded 6-Bolt Brake Rotor 200mm | SRAM Centerline Rounded Brake Rotor 180mm

Electric Components
Motor

Shimano Steps EP8 Motor, High-torque motor. Maximum torque: 85 Nm. 3 app-tunable support modes: Eco, Trail, Boost.

Battery

Shimano BT-E8036, Slimline Shimano battery with 630 Wh capacity. Chargeable either in the bike, or when removed. Adapter for external charging not included., 504 Wh

Display

ELPA SHIM SC-E7000 Display Set 35

Charger

SHIMANO Steps EC-E8004-01 charger for europe, Adaptor for external charging not included. | Shimano Steps EW-CP100 Charging Port

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