Aeroad XS / S frameset weight?
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Someone posted the weight of their disc medium in another thread at 980g for the frame. I don't think there is a modern carbon frame out there that heavy outside of time trial bikes.
Check the thread a few below on the Ultimate vs the Aeroad. The only bike I could think would approach that is the Venge Disc in one of the heavier paint schemes (ie Sagan paint).
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My black aeroad xs frame comes in at 972g with hanger and bottle cage bolts.
Curious about your height/saddle height because I've been considering one of this since Canyon announced that they were coming to the US. I'm 5'9"/175cm with a 717mm saddle height and ride a 52 in Specialized/Cannondale race geo. I've pretty much exclusively ridden these two brands for race bikes (outside of a Cervelo S3 and P2, both 51, which both didn't fit well) and am really comfortable on their fit. The Canyon fit and handling seems like a departure in either direction between the XS and S.coolman2001 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2018 1:22 amMy black aeroad xs frame comes in at 972g with hanger and bottle cage bolts.
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I am 167 and i ordered Aeroad in XS. I was between XS and XXS but i don’t wanted my saddle height to be on the max, plus I ain’t that flexible. Selecting the right Canyon bike size made me crazy. Asked the chat person he suggested me XS if i ain’t flexible. I hope the bike fits me well.morganb wrote:Curious about your height/saddle height because I've been considering one of this since Canyon announced that they were coming to the US. I'm 5'9"/175cm with a 717mm saddle height and ride a 52 in Specialized/Cannondale race geo. I've pretty much exclusively ridden these two brands for race bikes (outside of a Cervelo S3 and P2, both 51, which both didn't fit well) and am really comfortable on their fit. The Canyon fit and handling seems like a departure in either direction between the XS and S.coolman2001 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2018 1:22 amMy black aeroad xs frame comes in at 972g with hanger and bottle cage bolts.
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I'm 5'11" (180cm) with 32 inseam and fairly short torso and I bought a small aeroad. I had a 56 Tarmac S-works and I felt way stretched out on it, so I figured a smaller frame with less reach would be the way to go. Of course, the Aeroad has a super low stack, so I just have to lean over more. I guess I'll work to get more flexible haha.
It was tough to pick an Aeroad size because the stack/reach is so much different than the bikes I have. The website said I should get a medium, but I think that was based on height and leg length, honestly. I have the seat pretty damn high and have left all the stock spacers under the stem.
It was tough to pick an Aeroad size because the stack/reach is so much different than the bikes I have. The website said I should get a medium, but I think that was based on height and leg length, honestly. I have the seat pretty damn high and have left all the stock spacers under the stem.
What is your saddle height? I have mainly taken to gauging size off of that relative to stack.dcorn wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 4:00 pmI'm 5'11" (180cm) with 32 inseam and fairly short torso and I bought a small aeroad. I had a 56 Tarmac S-works and I felt way stretched out on it, so I figured a smaller frame with less reach would be the way to go. Of course, the Aeroad has a super low stack, so I just have to lean over more. I guess I'll work to get more flexible haha.
It was tough to pick an Aeroad size because the stack/reach is so much different than the bikes I have. The website said I should get a medium, but I think that was based on height and leg length, honestly. I have the seat pretty damn high and have left all the stock spacers under the stem.
I'm at the 7 mark on the back of the seatpost, for what that's worth. What height are you looking for, straight up from the BB, length along the seat tube from the BB?morganb wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 4:28 pmWhat is your saddle height? I have mainly taken to gauging size off of that relative to stack.dcorn wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 4:00 pmI'm 5'11" (180cm) with 32 inseam and fairly short torso and I bought a small aeroad. I had a 56 Tarmac S-works and I felt way stretched out on it, so I figured a smaller frame with less reach would be the way to go. Of course, the Aeroad has a super low stack, so I just have to lean over more. I guess I'll work to get more flexible haha.
It was tough to pick an Aeroad size because the stack/reach is so much different than the bikes I have. The website said I should get a medium, but I think that was based on height and leg length, honestly. I have the seat pretty damn high and have left all the stock spacers under the stem.
Here's a pic, it's way up there.
I usually measure from center of BB to saddle top. Image isn't showing up for me I'll see if it does later.dcorn wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2018 3:38 pmI'm at the 7 mark on the back of the seatpost, for what that's worth. What height are you looking for, straight up from the BB, length along the seat tube from the BB?morganb wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 4:28 pmWhat is your saddle height? I have mainly taken to gauging size off of that relative to stack.dcorn wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 4:00 pmI'm 5'11" (180cm) with 32 inseam and fairly short torso and I bought a small aeroad. I had a 56 Tarmac S-works and I felt way stretched out on it, so I figured a smaller frame with less reach would be the way to go. Of course, the Aeroad has a super low stack, so I just have to lean over more. I guess I'll work to get more flexible haha.
It was tough to pick an Aeroad size because the stack/reach is so much different than the bikes I have. The website said I should get a medium, but I think that was based on height and leg length, honestly. I have the seat pretty damn high and have left all the stock spacers under the stem.
Here's a pic, it's way up there.
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