Grail 7 eTap
An aluminum frame gravel bike with upper mid-range components and hydraulic disc brakes.
Manufacturer Price
$2,299Weight | 20.9 lbs |
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Frame | Aluminum |
Suspension | Rigid |
Fork | Carbon |
Wheels | 650b / 700c Aluminum |
Drivetrain | 1 × 12 Electronic |
Groupset | Rival XPLR AXS, Rival AXS |
Brakes | Hydraulic Disc |
For This Bike
< 5'6"
5'4" – 5'9"
5'7" – 5'11"
5'9" – 6'1"
6'0" – 6'3"
6'2" – 6'5"
6'3" +
Jan 2024
The second generation Canyon Grail gets ride of the proprietary front end, but doubles down on it's aggressive character.
Oct 2023 · James Huang
Canyon’s new Grail CF carbon fiber gravel bike family, redesigned with gravel racing in mind.
Better aerodynamic efficiency
More stable handling
Lots of well-done integration
Looks good
Excellent value.
Limited cockpit and seatpost sizes
Firm ride quality.
Oct 2023
Canyon's all-new Grail is reshaped as an aero gravel race bike with integrated storage, a more conventional cockpit, and more refined handling…
Oct 2023 · Suvi Loponen
Offers a fast and reactive ride with a focus on aero gains, without compromising on comfort or versatility
Very comfortable
Efficient power transfer
Innovative and functional frame storage
Great spec
Looks sleek – even better with the Quickloader frame bag
Smallest sizes have slightly different geometry that might affect ride feel
Stock handlebar is wide
Oct 2023 · Will Tracy
The second generation Canyon Grail focuses on racing and speed, while not losing too much comfort in the process.
Jun 2023 · Calvin Zajac
With its Double Decker bar and flexible seat post, does comfort hinder the performance of the Canyon Grail? We put it to the test to find out.
High level of comfort thanks to the seat post and Double Decker handlebar
Polarising look with a unique paint job
Great spec at a fair price (including power metre)
Seat post tends to bounce at a high cadence
Poor cable routing rattles and scuffs the paint
Apr 2023 · Richard Owen
We put one of Canyon's fast and light gravel bikes to the test and see how it rides outside its comfort zone
Rapid ride
Good value
Lightweight
Damped bar and seatpost
Seven frame sizes
Not the best on tougher trails
Mar 2023
For someone looking to get into gravel cycling and wanting a bike that will serve them for a long time, the Canyon Grail AL 7 eTap is an excellent option. It's easily one of the best gravel bikes I've ridden, in terms of comfort, components and value.
Frame | Canyon Grail AL Disc BB Standard: BB86/BB92, 86.5mm, Press Fit Tire Clearance: 42c Color: Sand |
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Fork | Canyon FK0070 CF Disc, Material: Carbon, Steerer: 1 1/4", Axle Dimension: 12 x 100 mm, Brake Mount: Flat Mount |
Bottom Bracket | SRAM Pressfit DUB Wide, BB-frame interface: 86.5 mm, Weight: 72 g |
Stem | Canyon V13 |
Handlebar | Canyon HB0063 |
Saddle | Selle Italia Model X |
Seatpost | Canyon SP0043 VCLS CF, Material: Carbon, Setback: 20 mm, Technology: VCLS Type: Rigid |
Pedals | None included |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM Rival XPLR eTap AXS |
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Crank | SRAM Rival D1 Wide, 40T |
Shifters | SRAM Rival eTap AXS 2s | SRAM Rival eTap AXS 12s |
Cassette | SRAM Rival XPLR XG-1251, 12-speed, 10-44T |
Chain | SRAM RIVAL D1 12s |
Brakes | Hydraulic Disc Type: Hydraulic Disc |
Brake Levers | SRAM Rival eTap AXS 2s | SRAM Rival eTap AXS 12s |
Rims | DT Swiss Gravel LN | WH DT GR LN CLA28 12X142 25 CL XD-R |
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Tires | Schwalbe G-One R, 40mm |
Disc Rotors | SRAM Paceline, Disc mount: centerlock, Weight: 155 g |
Last updated August 26
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