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A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro bike with high-end components.
Manufacturer Price
€4,799($5,584)| Weight | 35.8 lbs |
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| Frame | Carbon |
| Suspension | Full, 170 / 170mm |
| Fork | Fox Performance Elite Float 38 |
| Shock | Fox DHX2 Factory |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | XT |
| Brakes | Shimano XT Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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5'7" – 6'1"
5'10" – 6'5"
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Summary
The Canyon Torque is a highly capable enduro bike that excels in downhill performance, offering a calm and composed ride on rough terrain. It's praised for its excellent suspension, lively handling, and good value for money, though it can be heavy and slow on climbs. The bike is versatile, suitable for everything from trail riding to bike park adventures.
Excellent suspension performance with Fox components
Lively and playful handling, eager to pop off jumps
Good value for money across different spec levels
Stable and composed at high speeds
Versatile for various riding conditions
Heavy weight affects climbing efficiency
Slow acceleration on mellow trails
Proprietary components may limit customization
Stock tires may not suit all riders
It’s a big bike too. In size XL, Canyon has been munificent with the bike’s geometry and sizing and it stands up well compared with the competition.
All in all, the entire package is the goods, and it is extremely good value for money.
The Torque:On feels like a lot of bike, but perfectly suited to the right users in the right places.Pinkbike
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Feb 2023 · Jamie Darlow
There are subtle differences between the best enduro mountain bikes, and the best bike park shredders. So where does the Canyon Torque 29 fit in, exactly? Look at it one way and it’s clearly a park bike, with 170mm travel front and rear, MaxxGrip Maxxis tyres and big-hit DT Swiss FR2070 wheels. Take another look though and you’ll see the super-steep and pedal-friendly seat tube angle, 29in wheels front and rear, and you might be tempted to buy it as an enduro race bike. (You’d have to change those tyres for most UK trails though.) Need to know Alloy version of the new carbon Torque launched early in 2022 170mm travel front and rear, delivered through Fox Float Performance suspension Big sizing and three sizes, with the reach on the size XL 29 stretching beyond 500mm Burly downhill build, with solid rims tough tyres, but still reasonable weight at 16.9kg (37.3lb) Options galore: Torque comes in carbon, alloy, mullet, 29in and 27.5in versions The fact is, Canyon has built the new aluminium version of the Torque to wear many hats, from shuttling in the Alps to heavy trail bike duty, and everything in between. It already has a dedicated enduro bike in the Canyon Strive, and a downhill bike called the Sender, and the Torque is really there to be every bike to every rider. That’s the marketing spiel anyway, but we’re here to get to the truth of it and figure out the Torque’s real force. The new bike launched in carbon-only in 2022, and the recent addition of the alloy version here shares much of its geometry and features. The Torque 29 AL 6 is claimed to be stiffer than the old 27.5in bike it replaces, and also 200g lighter with updated tubing profiles, although 200g more would have made zero difference to its overall weight. We’ll get to all that in a minute. Canyon has made the geometry more aggressive, building in a slacker head angle, steeper seat tube, generous reach and longer wheelbase too. All standard upgrades for any bike in 2022. There’s no flip chip to tune it all with though, unlike on the carbon bike, instead you potentially get the best of both worlds because Canyon has fixed the head angle at the low setting, and the seat tube angle at the steep orientation. I measured it up at 63.4º on the head angle, and 79.8º for the effective seat angle with the saddle at 750mm from the centre of the BB. Very slack and very steep then, in that order. It’s a big bike too. In size XL, Canyon has been munificent with the bike’s geometry and sizing and it stands up well compared with the competition. The reach on my size XL measured up north of 500mm which is spot on for the size, and the wheelbase crept over 1,300mm, which puts it about on par with the biggest S5 Enduro from Specialized. It’s a four bar linkage bike, just like the …Continue reading »
Great level of component where Fox X2 shock and 38 fork really shine. Calm and composed ride, ready for anything pointing downhill. Good value for money.
Not one for lugging round climbs, it rolls slowly and is tardy to accelerate on mellow trails due to the sticky compound tyres.

Jan 2023 · January 3, 2023
Canyon have built a reputation on their bikes looking amazing but also delivering in performance. So, when the crew from the [R]evo test team were given the opportunity to throw a leg over Canyons brand new Torque for review, it’s no secret the team were pretty damn excited! Words // Scotty Prendergast Photos // Matt Staggs First impressions, what did you guys think when you first got this sucker out of the box? Well, this is something we don’t really […]

Nov 2022
From the value to the impressive performance on a wide variety of trails, the Canyon Torque 29 is a very capable and fun bike that we absolutely enjoyed riding the hell out of. Visit the site for the full written and video review.
Value
Performance to Price is unmatched
Super Fun
Fast
Playful
Low BB on natural trails
Stiffening suspension through repeated hits

Sep 2022 · Mick Kirkman
Ready to rip out of the box, the dialled Canyon Torque AL 6 is excellent value, with well-specified and reliable components
Sorted package with good geometry and parts
Strong wheels
Chunky Fox 38 fork and X2 shock
Shimano drivetrain
Doesn’t offer anything outstanding in terms of handling or ride character in a crowded marketplace

Aug 2022
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Jun 2022 · Hannah Dobson
The Canyon Torque 29 CF 9 is a big travel bike that won't sterilise the trails. Heaps of fun from the trail to the race tape, in one package.

May 2022 · Iceman2058
A single-minded beast of a bike that is made for those who like to go big.

Aug 2021 · Ian Collins
Over the last few months, I’ve been spending some time on the 27.5″ wheeled long travel Canyon Torque:On 8. The particular model that I’ve been testing varies substantially compared to the US version that’s available to the public, due to different specs. However, it shares the same of the aluminum frame, motor, battery and in house bits such as the cockpit. For the bulk of this test I’ll be primarily focused on ride characteristics such as handling and duty as well as battery/power delivery. There isn’t much sense getting too far into the weeds over the details of components since
| Frame | Canyon Torque CF, Carbon long-travel freeride frame built for seasons-long hard riding at the bike park and in the big mountains. Frame category 5., Axle dimension: 12x148 mm, Material: Carbon (CF), Weight: 2.55 kg BB Standard: BSA, 68mm, Threaded Hanger Standard: UDH Colors: Big Bamboo; Stealth |
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| Fork | FOX 38 Performance Elite Series, Axle dimension: 15x110 mm, Stanchion Diameter: 38 mm, Travel: 170 mm, Fork steer tube diameter: 1 1/8" - 1,5", Offset: 44 mm, Weight: 2.29 kg Travel: 170mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | FOX DHX2 Factory, Spring: 350 Travel: 170mm Spring Type: Coil |
| Bottom Bracket | Shimano MT800, Bottom bracket standard: BSA 68/73, Weight: 100 g | Shimano MTB BB-MT801 68/73 Bottom Bracket |
| Stem | Canyon G5, Modern design, extreme durability: Canyon G5 components were developed by our pros on the world's toughest trails., Fork steer tube diameter: 1 1/8", Clamping diameter: 31,8 mm, Material: Aluminium (AL) |
| Handlebar | Canyon G5, G5 stands for gravity riding, and category 5. This aluminium bar has superb ergonomics and durability., Clamping diameter: 31,8 mm, Width: 780 mm, Rise: 30 mm |
| Saddle | Ergon SM10 Enduro Comp, Gender: Unisex, Weight: 265 g |
| Seatpost | Canyon G5, Clamp diameter: 30,9 mm, Material: Aluminium (AL) Type: Dropper |
| Pedals | None included |
| Grips | Canyon G5 |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano DEORE XT M8100, Cage length: long, Weight: 286 g |
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| Crank | Shimano DEORE XT M8120, Number of chainrings: 1 |
| Shifters | Shimano DEORE XT M8100, Weight: 130 g |
| Cassette | Shimano Deore XT M8100, Number of sprockets: 12 | Shimano XT CS-M8100 12-speed Cassette |
| Chain | Shimano M6100, SIL-TEC treatment for extended offroad durability, HYPERGLIDE+ shift technology, quick link for easy connect and tool-free assembly | Shimano CN-M6100 Deore 12-speed Chain 138 Links | Shimano SM-CN910 12-speed Quick-Link Chain Connector |
| Chain Guide | Canyon EP1266-01 ISCG05 Plate | Canyon GP0293-02 |
| Brakes | Shimano DEORE XT M8120 Type: Shimano XT Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | DT Swiss 350 FR560, Rotor mount: IS 6-bolt, Weight: 1.03 kg | DT Swiss 350 FR560, Rotor mount: IS 6-bolt, Weight: 1.14 kg |
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| Tires | Maxxis Minion DHR II 3C MaxxTerra, Width: 2.4" | Maxxis Assegai 3C MaxxGrip, Width: 2,5", Weight: 1.16 kg | Maxxis Minion DHR II DD WT 29" x 2.4" MTB Tyre | Maxxis Assegai EXO+ TR MaxxTerra WT 29" x 2.5" MTB Tyre |
| Disc Rotors | Shimano RT66, Size: 203 mm | Shimano SM-RT66, Size: 220 mm, Weight: 230 g | Shimano SM-RT66 Brake Rotor 220mm | Shimano SM-RT66 Brake Rotor 203mm |
First added May 23
Last updated March 23
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