Canyon Endurace CF SL 8 Di2 Road Bike - Unboxing & Setup

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  • Canyon Endurace CF SL 8 Di2 Road Bike - Unboxing & Setup
    Recorded on Tuesday 23rd January 2023.
    Thanks to Harry for helping!
    Thanks to Canyon for supplying the spare part.

Komentáře • 32

  • @missogouldians5499
    @missogouldians5499 Před rokem +1

    Very Informative video! Thanks for sharing 🚴

  • @fredderf6208
    @fredderf6208 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Loved the false alarm! Priceless.

  • @tmannz23
    @tmannz23 Před rokem

    My ultimate arrives tomorrow! Thanks for the video, that much more excited. I’ll be looking out the window awaiting its arrival.

    • @qwerty-or1yg
      @qwerty-or1yg Před 8 dny

      Were pedals included? Not sure if i should buy clipless straight away with the bike or just buy it at some later point.

  • @lucassu9099
    @lucassu9099 Před rokem +1

    Lovely video. Kudos from CN! I own a 2021 TCR advanced 1 KOM which has exactly the same grey colour and I love it. Your bike looks fantastic and I am seriously considering a Canyon Endurace as my new bike now.

  • @bradwhite6254
    @bradwhite6254 Před rokem

    I just ordered one. I feel Harry should get his priorities better aligned. Thanks for the vid.

  • @MarkusVolcanz
    @MarkusVolcanz Před rokem +2

    I bought an endurace cf sl 7 etap and put it together last week and i also ruined the top cap by overtightening the screw. I actually almost stripped the screw and Canyon, like with you,sent me a new top cap set for free . Really nice of them, but i think they should add an extra warning on that top cap when you get the bike, that the top screw needs only 2nm whilst the bottom two screws need 5nm of torque.

  • @jbhorner
    @jbhorner Před rokem +4

    A couple of things. Seat (saddle-sorry, U.S. here) gel is likely a carbon-fiber specific gel. (Don’t know your configuration.) You should first check the seat height you’re going to need, pull the seat up a bit and then apply the gel around the tube at a level you believe the clamp will surround the gel. Also, for the headset (handlebars), you should have used the gel they supplied there as well. Not cake it on, but enough to add grip (carbon fiber) and/or seal (metal). The plastic disc you removed from the back is actually a spoke guard; it’s not meant to be removed. (Hence the reason it’s not done easily.) The premise is that, if your chain shifts higher than the limit of the largest rear gear, that guard will prevent the chain from going between the spokes and your cassette. (This is probably pretty unlikely these days-but I guess it could happen.)
    Taking the wheel off would not have allowed you to remove the disc. You would have also had to remove the cassette, which requires a specific tool.
    I’m surprised that Canyon didn’t have a better setup for the front wheel (and presumably the rear) removal. Having to carry a hex wrench when riding to remove the wheel seems silly for an endurance bike. I am guessing it’s tubeless, so a bit better. But if one ever decides to ride with tubes, and then there’s a flat along the way, it’s more hassle to have to carry that hex wrench.
    Nice bike, by the way!
    [edit] Just realized it’s a CF from Canyon…so carbon fiber frame. The gel is even more important on your front handlebar post, and probably re-applying to get more around the seat post in the right place as well.

    • @TheWheelSlimCyclist
      @TheWheelSlimCyclist  Před rokem

      Hi Joel. Thanks for your comment! Much appreciated. I’ll be sure to check this out. Cheers!

  • @9cageyt
    @9cageyt Před rokem +2

    I was thinking about buying a canyon race or aero bike, but after I cycled a long 162KM tour with my gravel bike, I realised It would be better to get an endurance road bike, because of the way more relaxing seating position that you can't have with an aero or road bikes. Race bikes are great for short and middle distances, but I prefer longer distances.

    • @TheWheelSlimCyclist
      @TheWheelSlimCyclist  Před rokem +2

      Yeah - my previous bike was a 'race' bike, which I thought was what I wanted. A few years after purchasing, I went for a bike fit and his main two points were: "this bike is too small for you" and "you should be riding an endurance bike".
      For me, I really enjoy long social rides and getting on Zwift for shorter sessions. Perfect for the new Canyon Endurace!

  • @alphasportstv
    @alphasportstv Před rokem +2

    Nice bike mate! Am thinking of pulling the trigger on the same one but a bit unsure between your grey or the "frozen yellow"...grey looks nicer in your vid than the website...decisions decisions! Cheers

    • @TheWheelSlimCyclist
      @TheWheelSlimCyclist  Před rokem

      Hey! I’m very happy with the grey colour. Originally, I wasn’t sure and asked Canyon if it was possible to order a stealth black one. Unfortunately not, but now the grey has really grown on me. Either option will be great. Enjoy!!

  • @STullos
    @STullos Před 10 měsíci

    Did the wheels come with the tubeless valves? The wheels and tires are tubeless ready but wondering if they throw in the valve stems to convert.

  • @darylv49
    @darylv49 Před rokem +1

    Looking to buy this exact bike myself when they eventually get European stock available in my size. Current estimate July but shan’t hold my breath as it keeps moving back. Now you’ve been riding it a while how do you find it for comfort with the split seat post?

    • @TheWheelSlimCyclist
      @TheWheelSlimCyclist  Před rokem

      Hey! The split seat feels different to a solid seat post. I did ask Canyon if they could swap it out before sending but they were unable to. I don’t hate it, but I probably need to buy a better saddle and organise a fitting before I can make a final decision.

  • @pokiblue5870
    @pokiblue5870 Před rokem

    Im in the process to upgrade my 150$ walmart bike to a road bike ! But rightnow im not too sure between Aero or endurance bike…id like to go very fast but also climb hills from time to time

    • @TheWheelSlimCyclist
      @TheWheelSlimCyclist  Před rokem

      Hey! My bike fitter strongly recommended an endurance bike when he knew I wasn’t racing. It’s definitely a more comfortable fit and more suited to me than my previous Giant TCR. Good luck with your purchase!

  • @brandonorozco6192
    @brandonorozco6192 Před 11 dny

    What Park Tool is that?

  • @texastaggers7430
    @texastaggers7430 Před 26 dny

    is that the coconut color?

  • @oscareriksson9644
    @oscareriksson9644 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video! I am looking on a Canyon myself. I noticed in the end you've chosen a size Large - May I ask how tall you are? Thx from Oscar in Sweden

  • @stephenreddin
    @stephenreddin Před rokem

    How tall are you? Considering to get a Canyon and the sizing seems very different to other manufacturers. Thanks

  • @Mike_Genisys
    @Mike_Genisys Před 6 měsíci

    How did the sizing turn out?

  • @torstenferber5639
    @torstenferber5639 Před měsícem

    Color Dessert Grey?

  • @RealLodoss
    @RealLodoss Před rokem

    I don’t feel so bad after watching this 😅.

  • @jackfrostaerrbacdaydreamer1547

    i think of all the brand out there canyon has the best paint job on a bike

    • @LifeCycle1978
      @LifeCycle1978 Před rokem

      Grey?

    • @GT-sc5sk
      @GT-sc5sk Před 9 měsíci

      😂😂😂😂😂
      Good joke..you are either big fanboy or colorblind…guess you never heard about Ridley or Steven’s or other companies which offer you to customize & chose colors which you like

  • @averyhung1537
    @averyhung1537 Před rokem +3

    I gave you the thumb’s down 😘