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2023 Canyon

Strive CFR TLD

Prix du fabricant

6 499 €
Poids16,0 kg  
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 160 / 170mm
FourcheRockShox ZEB
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate DH
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12 Électronique
GroupeXX1 Eagle AXS, X1
FreinsSRAM Code RSC Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Terrain
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Handling
nimblestable
Strive CFR TLD
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Transmission

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

44 km/h

Strive CFR TLD

41 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Niveau de spécification estimé

Basé sur le matériau de construction et le niveau de qualité du cadre, de la fourche, du jeu de roues, du groupe, du système de suspension, etc.<link> En savoir plus →</link>

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Dimensions
SM

< 177cm

MD

172cm – 185cm

LG

180cm – 194cm

XL

189cm +

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None yet.

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Commentaires

Résumé

The Canyon Strive is a high-performance enduro bike praised for its innovative Shapeshifter technology, which significantly enhances climbing efficiency without compromising downhill capability. Its ground-hugging suspension and stable geometry make it excel in steep and technical terrain, offering a rewarding ride when pushed hard. However, it demands effort to unlock its full potential and comes with some complexity due to the Shapeshifter system.

Pros
  • Shapeshifter technology enhances climbing efficiency

  • Excellent downhill capability and stability

  • Ground-hugging suspension maximizes grip

  • High-quality component package

  • Innovative geometry adjustments for fine-tuning

Cons
  • Requires effort to ride effectively

  • Additional complexity from Shapeshifter system

  • Not the most versatile on tight trails

  • Pricey compared to some competitors

  • Heavier than some alternatives

Key Quotes
When ridden and pushed hard, the Strive is a seriously rewarding bike to ride.
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The new Canyon Strive is a fire-breathing enduro race bike right off the bat.
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Canyon’s new Strive CFR is undoubtedly one of the top Enduro bikes on the market right now.
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Loam Wolf
Review: Canyon Strive:On CFR Underdog

mai 2024

Ranking highly in both value and capability, it’s safe to say Canyon has knocked it out of the park with the Strive:On CFR Underdog.

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Mountain Bike Action
CANYON STRIVE 29 CFR ENDURO BIKE REVIEW - TWO BIKES AT YOUR FINGERTIPS - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

sept. 2023 · Ron Koch

The new version of the Strive proves that the German super-brand is in tune with what’s going on and what’s needed to go fast down enduro trails and race tracks these days.

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Pinkbike
Staff Ride: Seb Stott's Canyon Strive CFR

août 2023 · Seb Stott

On the one hand, I don't like the idea of adding an extra thumb lever, cable, air spring and linkage to improve climbing, especially when modern bikes with steep seat tubes and generous anti-squat climb so well anyway.

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BikeRadar
Canyon Strive CFR Underdog review

juin 2023 · Robin Weaver

The Underdog is a feature-laden, pure-bred enduro race machine. It excels when ridden fast, but isn’t quite as well-rounded as some of the best

Points forts
  • Shapeshifter tech makes climbing easier

  • Meaningful geometry adjustment useful for fine tuning

  • Ground-hugging suspension maximises grip at every opportunity

  • Great geometry

Points faibles
  • Not the liveliest ride

  • Needs to be ridden fast or worked hard to get the most out of it

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The Gear Loop
Canyon Strive:ON CFR review: thoroughbred racer gets electrified

mai 2023

This speedy descender receives a Bosch Performance Line motor for a scintillating ride, uphill or down

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
The Canyon Strive CFR – In our big 2023 enduro bike group test

déc. 2022 · Simon Kohler

Featuring Canyon’s proprietary Shapeshifter technology, the Strive CFR is an enduro racer that was designed to ruffle feathers both up and downhill.

Points forts
  • Very fair price

  • Excellent allrounder

  • Very short familiarisation time

Points faibles
  • Tires don’t do justice to the potential of the bike

  • Short-travel dropper post restricts freedom of movement

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NSMB
Canyon Strive CFR Ridden and Reviewed

sept. 2022

Is this full-on "enduro" bike with fancy on-the-fly travel and geo gizmo's worth the weight and complexity?

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MBR
Canyon Strive CFR (2022) first ride review - MBR

avr. 2022 · Danny Milner

It’s already the EWS’s fastest bike under Jack Moir, but that hasn’t stopped Canyon pushing the boundaries with the brand new Strive CFR with the goal of becoming one of the best enduro bikes for 2022. We tested the new model at the home of enduro; Finale Ligure. Need to know Last year’s EWS winning bike gets longer and slacker Thoroughbred race bike built to go fast Shapeshifter offers two distinct modes – Pedal and Shred Adjustable cups let you tune the bike to your perfect reach Two models available from £4,849 It’s been fascinating to watch the development of the Canyon Strive over the past nine years. With its most sensitive details hidden from sight, this bespoke enduro race bike was there from the very start, achieving wins under one of its key development riders, Fabien Barel. And last year it really proved its credentials at the very highest echelons of the sport when Jack Moir rode his Strive to the overall series victory. Job done, one might think. But while the Strive achieved all of its goals as a race bike, one look at Moir’s bike is all it takes to see where improvements could be made. The Aussie champ runs a longer travel fork (180mm Vs 170mm on the stock bike) along with a spacer under the head tube, mostly with the aim of slackening the 65º head angle. The team also ran longer stroke shocks to free up a smidge of extra travel at the rear, while saddles were slammed as far forward as possible to compensate for the seat angle (which they’d just made even slacker). There are plenty of other details and mods, so if you want to find out more, I’d recommend Jack’s own bike check video on his YouTube channel, but boiled down to its essence, the old bike’s head angle was too steep, the seat angle was too slack, and it really needed some extra travel to help on the EWS’s increasingly savage tracks. At this point I should mention that Canyon’s recent expansion of both the Spectral and Torque platforms to include 29in versions has also allowed the Strive to really focus on the function of racing. Being the only long travel 29er in the range when it was launched three years ago definitely restricted how far Canyon could push the geometry. With those shackles gone, Canyon has really pushed the boat out. Geometry and sizing Let’s not beat around the bush; the new Strive is massive. The smallest frame gets a 455mm reach while the largest (XL) tops out at 530mm, but by incorporating adjustable headset cups and keeping seat tubes low, there’s a healthy overlap between sizes and riders can choose their frame by handling preference rather than being limited by pure saddle height. Particularly those around 180cm in height. The Strive’s new size range does require some recalibration though – if you normally ride a large in other mainstream brands, you’ll probably need to drop down a …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • Two bikes in one. Energy saving tech that doesn’t compromise DH ability. Solid chassis. Adjustable fit. BB is super low.

Points faibles
  • You need to put the effort in to make it work. Short chainstays could make it difficult to find a balance on largest frame sizes. XTR brake pads rattle. BB is super low.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Canyon Strive CFR

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

Norme de suspensionDÉJÀ

CouleurTroy Lee

Fourche

RockShox Zeb Ulimate RC2

Voyager170mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate DH

Voyager160mm

Pédalier

SRAM BSA DUB

Tige

Canyon G5

Guidon

Canyon G5

Selle

Ergon SM10 Enduro Comp

Tige de selle

Canyon G5

TypeCompte-gouttes

Pédales

None included

Poignées

Canyon G5

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

SRAM XX1 Eagle AXS

Manivelle

SRAM X1 CF Eagle

Manettes

SRAM Eagle AXS Controller

Cassette

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

Chaîne

SRAM GX Eagle

Guide de chaîne

e*thirteen Ultra Compact Upper Slider

Freins

SRAM Matchmaker Clamp | SRAM Code RSC | SRAM Code RSC

TypeSRAM Code RSC Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

DT SWISS EX511

Pneus

Maxxis Minion DHRII 3C MaxxTerra EXO+ 2,4x29 | Maxxis Assegai 3C MaxxGrip

Disques

SRAM HS2

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