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A 29″ carbon frame full suspension crosscountry bike with upper mid-range components.
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$3,399| Weight | 26.8 lbs |
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| Frame | Carbon |
| Suspension | Full, 110 / 120mm |
| Fork | Fox Performance Float 34 |
| Shock | Fox Float DPS Performance Elite |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | SLX |
| Brakes | Shimano SLX Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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Summary
The Canyon Lux cross-country bike family is praised for its updated geometry and suspension design, offering a blend of climbing efficiency and descending confidence. Reviews highlight its lightweight frame, internal storage options, and value for money, though some note limitations in technical descending and component choices.
Updated geometry for better climbing and descending confidence
Lightweight design
Internal frame storage options
Affordable pricing for the components offered
Improved small bump sensitivity with new suspension design
Internal cable routing through the headset
Limited confidence on technical descents
Some builds may be slightly heavier than competitors
The new Lux Trail announced today has updated geometry, a new rear suspension design, and in frame storage.
The claim that this bike is a 'climb devouring race machine' is spot-on.
Think of it as your XC race bike for mountain bikers who don’t actually race.
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Apr 2024
Canyon has updated the Lux platform and the Trail CFR pictured here utilises a revised frameset with 115mm of rear travel and design elements that make it suitable for all-day marathon rides or racing. The Lux has been a lot of fun to ride and is quite capable but it has left me more conflicted than any other bike I've recently tested with constant questions about components and prospective changes. Despite its name, Canyon has not classified the Lux as a trail bike – so where does this fit in among Canyon's line up and the best mountain bikes on the market?


Nov 2023 · Cory Benson
Canyon evolves their carbon Lux Trail downcountry bike with more capable, longer-travel overhaul, adding a top CFR-tier and internal storage…

Nov 2023 · Dario DiGiulio
With revised sizing, kinematic, and categorization, the Lux feels a bit more at home in its skin.

Nov 2023
For 2024 the Canyon Lux Trail receives a brand new carbon frame that features internal storage and radically improved suspension performance.
Fantastic suspension
Efficient pedalling manners
Responsive handling
Clever storage solutions
Great value spec throughout the 6-model lineup
Not the most forgiving ride
Cockpit ergonomics could be better
Headset cable routing
Storage accessories aren't included

Jul 2023 · Nelson
The Lux World Cup is claimed to be the lightest in the world, with the frame weighing just 1,535 grams.
May 2023 · Jeff Barber
The Canyon Lux Trail isn't a short-travel trail bike; it's more precisely a long-travel XC mountain bike.
Lightweight and efficient pedaler
Comfortable and capable descender
Great value
Geometry is not particularly progressive
Needs a better dropper remote
Only one frame color available with the CF 7 build

Aug 2022 · Alan Muldoon
With the paint barely dry on the brand new Lux World Cup CFR Team, it should come as no surprise that it’s a modern XC race bike packed with all of Canyons latest tech, designed to be one of the best cross country mountain bikes out there. Need to know: Quick Release levers front and rear make wheel swaps or puncture repairs faster Full carbon frame with carbon shock extender and rocker link Self lubricating Ceramic Speed SLT bearings on all suspension pivots for increased durability Tube in tube cable routing offers an elegant, rattle free ride As the name suggests, the frame uses CFR level carbon, Canyon’s premium weave, to save weight without compromising on stiffness and it’s exclusive to the Team and top-end LTD model at £7,599 How much lighter is the CFR Lux frame than the CF? 390g to be precise. As such, our size L test rig tipped the scales at a scant 10.71kg, set up tubeless with two bottle cages fitted. The bottles and cages are supplied with the bike, and you also get a torque wrench and shock pump so you’ll be off to the races with minimal fuss. The frame uses a flex stay suspension design to deliver 100mm of travel, as it’s lighter than having additional pivots. Because the shock is mounted under the top tube (actually it sits in a slight recess on the underside of the tube) Canyon has achieved one of the most direct routings for the remote lock out. Neat as it is, this makes getting at the rebound adjuster really tricky. Canyon seems to have thought of everything though, as the bike has Allen key mounted on the front brake hose for poking the adjuster. Having the shock high in the frame also allows for more space lower in the front triangle, which is key to the Canyon being able to comfortably carry two water bottles. Other neat features include the steering lock headset, which Canyon has dubbed the Impact Protection Unit 2.0. It’s a great idea as it should prevent the carbon XTR brake levers or shifter pods smashing into the top-tube in the event of a crash. There’s also a mini-chain guide to ensure that the chain doesn’t jump off the 34t Race Face chain ring that’s cinched onto the carbon Next SL chain set. Yes, the frame uses a Pressfit bottom bracket, but not any old bottom bracket: a Ceramic Speed BB that’s guaranteed to reduce power loss. At the slender rear dropouts you’ll find a 160mm flat mount for the brake calliper and a SRAM universal derailleur hanger on the drive-side. So whether you’re making up the numbers at a local race or jet setting around the world, you’ll always be able to replace a bent hanger. And while the 2.35in Maxxis Ikon tyres are the fattest in test, the Canyon also has the most generous clearance, so those 29in wheels are much less likely to grind to halt in muddy race conditions. …Continue reading »
Fast and efficient, light, Ceramic Speed bearings.
Soft-tail suspension. Difficult to fit a dropper post, unless it's a wireless AXS Reverb.
| Frame | Lux Trail CF, A fast, light carbon full-suspension 29er that hits the sweet spot between rapid climbing and composed, capable descending performance. Category 3., Axle dimension: 12x142 mm, Material: Carbon (CF) BB Standard: BB86/BB92, Press Fit Hanger Standard: UDH Color: Cape Red |
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| Fork | FOX 34 Stepcast Performance 3-Pos Remote, Axle dimension: 15x110 mm, Stanchion Diameter: 34 mm, Travel: 120 mm, Fork steer tube diameter: 1 1/8" - 1,5", Offset: 44 mm, Weight: 10 g Travel: 120mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | FOX Float DPS Performance Elite 3-Pos Remote Travel: 110mm |
| Bottom Bracket | Shimano Pressfit BB71, Bottom bracket standard: PF 89,5/92, Weight: 10 g |
| Stem | Race Face Ride, Fork steer tube diameter: 1 1/8", Clamping diameter: 35,0 mm |
| Handlebar | Race Face Ride Riserbar, Clamping diameter: 35,0 mm, Width: 760 mm, Rise: 10 mm |
| Saddle | Selle Italia SLS Boost FeC, Gender: Male, Weight: 10 g |
| Seatpost | FOX Transfer Performance Elite, Clamp diameter: 30,9 mm, Material: Aluminium (AL) Type: Dropper |
| Pedals | None included |
| Grips | Ergon GA20 |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano SLX M7100, Cage length: long, Weight: 286 g |
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| Crank | Shimano SLX M7100, Number of chainrings: 1 |
| Shifters | Shimano SLX M7100 |
| Cassette | Shimano SLX M7100, Number of sprockets: 12 |
| Chain | Shimano CN-M7100 12s |
| Brakes | Shimano SLX M7100 | Shimano SLX M7110 Type: Shimano SLX Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | DT Swiss X 1900 Spline, Axle dimension: 15x110 mm, Rotor mount: IS 6-bolt, Weight: 960 g | DT Swiss X 1900 Spline, Axle dimension: 12x148 mm, Rotor mount: IS 6-bolt, Weight: 1.08 kg |
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| Tires | Schwalbe Wicked Will SR TLE EVO 2.4", Width: 2.4" | Schwalbe Racing Ralph SG TLE EVO 2.35", Width: 2.35" | Schwalbe Racing Ralph SR TLE EVO 2.35", Width: 2.35" |
| Disc Rotors | Shimano RT66 180, Size: 180 mm, Weight: 140 g | Shimano RT66 160, Size: 160 mm, Weight: 110 g |
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