As long as it comes out fairly soon.NordicSal wrote:2024 Aeroad might be where it's at for me
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As long as it comes out fairly soon.NordicSal wrote:2024 Aeroad might be where it's at for me
I'd guess around september. Maybe for the Tour.mrbrown4001 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 3:49 pmAs long as it comes out fairly soon.NordicSal wrote:2024 Aeroad might be where it's at for me
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They have. A ‘limited’ edition, Silver Green:Eterna7m wrote: I think canyon has just released a new cfr colorway.
Fingers crossedNordicSal wrote:I'd guess around september. Maybe for the Tour.mrbrown4001 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 3:49 pmAs long as it comes out fairly soon.NordicSal wrote:2024 Aeroad might be where it's at for me
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I was hoping for other options because the b&w option seems flimsy and requires you to remove the handlebar and the other one isn't hardshell.
Take a look at the BikeBoxAlan EasyFit, takes road bikes with integrated cockpits in place, not need to dismantle the front of the bike at all. You may even be able to fit the bike without removing the seatpost as well, depending on the size of the frame.
Isn't the whole point of the Canyon cockpit design to make it easy for travel? Remove the bar ends, rather than the whole bar, and off you go.
I have one. It's not flimsy. I just can't vouch for its width accommodating the Aeroad handlebars after removal of both drops, which is why I suggested emailing them.
I've only seen this when the rear axle isn't tightened up enough. I see this more on my wife's XXL than on my S, but being sure the axle is tight always solves this issue.allenpg wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:10 amI recently got a new Aeroad CFR and was swapping rear wheels and noticed that there is about a 4mm gap between the endcap and frame. I checked this on 3 different wheels. I measured the rear axle spacing and it comes in at 146mm. Has anyone experienced anything else like this...I didn't know if this was normal? My 2019 Canyon Aeroad was a spot on 142mm spacing. Thanks for the help!
I have no issues tightening the axle up and it being solid. It's just the gap before I tighten it. I haven't seen this much of a gap on a 142mm thru axle bike before.Cannoli wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:21 amI've only seen this when the rear axle isn't tightened up enough. I see this more on my wife's XXL than on my S, but being sure the axle is tight always solves this issue.allenpg wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:10 amI recently got a new Aeroad CFR and was swapping rear wheels and noticed that there is about a 4mm gap between the endcap and frame. I checked this on 3 different wheels. I measured the rear axle spacing and it comes in at 146mm. Has anyone experienced anything else like this...I didn't know if this was normal? My 2019 Canyon Aeroad was a spot on 142mm spacing. Thanks for the help!