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- WWW.BIKERADAR.COMForget the Canyon Endurace CFR the new CF SLX and CF are the bikes you should care aboutWhile the new Canyon Endurace CFR grabbed headlines with its pro geometry and wind-tunnel optimised design when it was released in April, the lack of options beneath the highest level meant it was never going to be the best-selling model in Canyons road bikes range. However, joining the CFR today are two new models the CF SLX and the CF. The surprising thing is these are not less expensive iterations of the new Endurace CFR, they are two distinctly different frame designs from both each other and the CFR. That means the Endurace range now consists of the entry-level AL, the mid-range CF, performance-level SLX and the pro-level CFR four models and four different bike designs. Read more CanyonEnduraceCF SLX 8 Di2 review The new Canyon Endurace CFR is good, but I dont think it's an endurance bike Canyon Endurace CF SLX Canyon's Endurace CF SLX has a drag figure that's only five watts more than the Aeroad CFR. Canyon The CF SLX, like the CFR, has been designed and developed with aerodynamics in mind. However, with the SLX it's not to the same extent as the near Aeroad-matching drag of the CFR. The CF SLX has an optimised head tube, integrated cockpit and aero-profile tubes throughout. That results in 209W system drag at 45kph only 4 watts more than the CFR (and 5 more than the Aeroad CFR). The CF SLXs down tube is a completely different shape. Rather than being deep and aerofoil-shaped, it has an aero profile that broadens its girth just before the bottle mounts to incorporate a large storage port. This can take a multi-tool, tyre levers and a C02 pump (all included with the bike), plus a stowing bag for a spare tube, or sealant and plugs. Its a far more usable space than the previous generation's small stow chamber in the top tube. The CF SLX gains practicality, where the CFR was stripped down for racing. So, alongside the down-tube storage, the tyre clearance has been increased to a generous 38mm. It also has fittings for Canyons own Fast fenders, while the UDH dropout is intended to make the bike future-proof. New cockpit and seatpost Canyon offers a direct-mount light for the VCLS aero seatpost. Canyon Up front, the new PACE bar one-piece cockpit offers 50mm of width adjustment and 20mm of height. It also comes with a new ergonomic compact drop (108mm) and 8-degree flare thats matched to the Endurace SLX sport geometry. This means its both taller and shorter than the equivalent CFR for a slightly more upright ride position, aimed at all-day comfort. Additional vibration-damping comfort comes in the form of Canyons all-new aero-shaped VCLS seatpost. Canyon claims this design gives 25% more compliance compared to a rigid post. The wheelbase is longer than the previous Endurace. Canyon says this enables it to keep the race-inspired handling but add a layer of confidence-boosting stability. The CF SLX range is priced from 3,799 / 3,999 for a SRAM Rival AXS bike with Canyons new ED 42 CF carbon wheels and tops out with a Dura-Ace Di2 model with DT Swiss ERC1400 wheels and a power meter for 6,649 / 6,999. The CF SLX comes in a wide range of builds, from SRAM Rival AXS through to Dura-Ace Di2. Canyon Canyon Endurace CF SLX sport endurance geometry Size 2XS XS S M L XL 2XL Rider height 159-165cm 165-171cm 171-178cm 178-185cm 185-192cm 192-198cm 198-204cm Seat tube 432mm 462mm 492mm 522mm 552mm 582mm 612mm Top tube length 533mm 544mm 553mm 562mm 577mm 593mm 608mm Head tube length 103mm 123mm 141mm 161mm 183mm 208mm 229mm Head angle 70.3 71 71.8 72.5 72.5 72.8 72.8 Seat tube angle 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 Chainstay 418mm 418mm 418mm 413mm 418mm 418mm 418mm Wheelbase 999mm 1005mm 1008mm 1009mm 1025mm 1039mm 1054mm Effective stack 611mm 632mm 650mm 671mm 693mm 719mm 739mm Effective reach 502mm 518mm 533mm 546mm 565mm 584mm 603mm Canyon Endurace CF The Canyon Endurace CF looks closer to the previous-generation models than the aero CFR and SLX. Canyon The CF, in comparison to the CF SLX and CFR, looks a far more traditional bike. In fact, its quite reminiscent of the original 2014 Endurace, with its slender tubes, and skinny fork and stays. The frame is up to date, however, with generous 38mm tyre clearances, a UDH dropout and a light weight of only 950g. The standard cockpit routes the cables/hoses under the stem and into the head tube, keeping things clean and simple. The frame gets mudguard/fender mounts for Canyons own Defend Fast fenders, and you can still run 35mm-wide tyres with mudguards in place. Updated VCLS post brings 20mm of compliance The Canyon Endurace CF has a longer wheelbase, more stack and less reach than the SLR. Canyon All models come with the new 27.2mm-diameter round VCLS 2.0 seatpost. This leaf-spring like carbon post is more compliant than previous versions and offers up to 20mm of vertical flex to smooth out bumpy road surfaces. The post also comes with a recess that means a direct interface with Canyons own FLASH rear lights. The alloy cockpit features a new ergonomic alloy endurance bar that matches the shape and drop of the more expensive carbon models found on the SLR. The CF comes in four models (and two USA-specific models) priced from 1,649 / 1,699 for the Shimano CUES 10-speed CF6 and rising to 3,149 / 3,299 for the CF 8 Di2 with Shimano Ultegra Di2 and Canyons new ED 42 CF wheelset. The CF gets different geometry, too, with a slightly longer wheelbase, and more stack and less reach than the SLX. Canyon Endurace CF endurance geometry Size 2XS XS S M L XL 2XL Rider height 159-165cm 165-171cm 171-178cm 178-185cm 185-192cm 192-198cm 198-204cm Seat tube 432mm 462mm 492mm 522mm 552mm 582mm 612mm Top tube length 537mm 547mm 557mm 565mm 580mm 596mm 619mm Head tube length 104mm 123mm 139mm 168mm 180mm 204mm 226mm Head angle 70.3 71 71.8 72.5 72.5 72.8 72.8 Seat tube angle 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 Chainstay 420mm 420mm 420mm 420mm 420mm 420mm 420mm Wheelbase 1006mm 1010mm 1013mm 1014mm 1030mm 1043mm 1067mm Effective stack 619mm 639mm 656mm 677mm 699mm 724mm 744mm Effective reach 501mm 516mm 531mm 544mm 563mm 582mm 599mm Canyon Endurace CF SLX and CF pricing GBP EUR Groupset Wheels Endurace CF 5 1,649 1,699 Shimano CUES DT Swiss Endurance LN Endurace CF 7 2,199 2,299 Shimano 105 Newmen G.34 Endurace CF 7 AXS 2,849 2,999 SRAM Rival AXS DT Swiss Endurance LN Endurace CF 8 Di2 3,149 3,299 Shimano Ultegra Di2 Canyon ED 42 CF Endurace CF SLX 7 Di2 3,799 3,999 SRAM Rival AXS Canyon ED 42 CF Endurace CF SLX 7 AXS 3,799 3,999 Shimano 105 Di2 DT Swiss ERC 1600mm 35mm Endurace CF SLX 8 Di2 4,299 4,499 Shimano Ultegra Di2 DT Swiss ERC 1600mm 35mm Endurace CF SLX 9 DI2 6,649 6,999 Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 DT Swiss ERC 1400mm 35mm The Canyon Endurace CF 5 is priced at 1,649 with Shimano CUES and DT Swiss alloy wheels. Canyon New Canyon wheels Canyon's Endurace CF 8 Di2 comes with Canyon's new ED 42 CF wheelset and Ultegra Di2 for 3,149. Canyon Launching alongside the new CF SLX and CF models are Canyons own in-house developed wheels. The new ED 42 CF, as the name suggests, is based around a 42mm-deep carbon rim with a 33mm external width and 25mm internal hooked profile. Canyon says the rim is optimised for tyres from 29mm and integrates perfectly with a 32mm-wide road tyre. The rims are laced to DT Swiss 350 hubs with DTs Aero Comp II spokes and come with a claimed weight of 715g front and 835g rear, amounting to 1,550g a pair for the XDR freehub model. The wheels come as standard on the new Endurace CF SLX 7 AXS and CF 8 Di2. They're also available aftermarket for 999, while Canyon-registered owners who have a bike with aluminium wheels from the past three years can get at 10% discount on the new wheels.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- BIKERUMOR.COMFirst Look: Canyon Endurace CF SLX & CF + New Canyon WheelsIf you remember, Canyon released an all-new CFR Endurace line just as Mathieu van der Poel rode it to victory at the E3 Classics opener. The new CFR Endurace is definitely World Tour worthy, with a price to match ($10,500). But what Canyon didnt let out of the bag back in March was that they had a very similar design ready to roll for the weekend pros, the rest of us who wash our own bikes. Meet the new Canyon Endurace CF SLX and CF.The updated CF SLX and CF Endurace lines are built on the reality that road bikes need to be more versatile. Riders want longer rides, wider tires, and one bike that can do almost everything without sacrificing speed.(Photo/kramon)So instead of tweaking the old formula, Canyon reworked the whole platform around that idea.The headline changes are obvious enough: 38mm tire clearance (up from 35mm), more aero shaping, updated geometry, adjustable cockpits, integrated storage, and new in-house carbon wheels, but the real story is how all of those pieces come together. Its a road bike designed for how most people actually ride, and the entry point is just $1,850 for the Endurace CF.Endurace CF SLX: The All-Road Race BikeThe CF SLX is where Canyon pushes the concept the furthest. This is the performance version (pretend the CFR doesnt exist). This one takes everything learned from the CFR race bike and filters it into something more usable for everyday riders.At a glance, it looks like a cleaner, slightly more relaxed aero bike. But the real trick is whats going on under the surface.(Photo/kramon)Aero Meets VolumeOne of the hardest things to balance in modern bike design is aero efficiency versus tire clearance. Bigger tires need space, especially around the fork crown, seat tube, and chainstays. Aero bikes want the opposite: tight gaps, clean airflow, minimal frontal area. The tubes and fork share the same shaping as Endurace CFR, but with less of an emphasis on stiffness and more on comfort and ride quality. Canyon claims the CF SLX sits at around 209 watts of system drag at 45km/h, only a few watts behind its pure race bikes like the Endurace CFR.Its a big deal because it means this isnt a comfortable but slower option. Its still fast enough to justify choosing it over a dedicated race bike. A big justification, especially if youre riding on anything less than perfect roads. And thats where the 38mm tire clearance comes in.38mm Clearance: Real World UpgradeThis is probably the most important number on the whole bike. Previous Endurace models already leaned wide, but this new version fully embraces the idea that 32mm is the starting point, not the limit.Why does that matter? Because wider tires:Roll faster on imperfect surfacesAllow lower pressures (more comfort, more grip)Reduce fatigue over long distancesExpand where you can ridePlus I like taking my drop bar bikes mountain bikingThe bike ships with 32mm tires, which makes sense. Thats the modern fast road setup. But the ability to push into the mid-30s opens up a completely different riding experience when the roads get rough or the route gets creative.And unlike older endurance bikes, this one doesnt feel like its compromising speed to get there.The PACE BarIntegrated cockpits have always been a bit of a double-edged sword. They look great, they can be faster, but once you cut that steerer tube, youre locked in. Canyons PACE Bar system hopes to combat that, but also requires some adjustment and refinement. The updated PACE bar has 50mm width adjustment, 20mm height adjustment, and a tool-based setup (no cutting, no brake bleeds). That last sentence is only valid if you dont need to change the stemif you do crack a beer and get ready for some swearing. But over all is a nice feature.Evolution of a RiderRiders get stronger. More flexible. Or less flexible. Positions change. Goals shift. Having a cockpit that can adapt without requiring a full rebuild is a big deal, especially for a bike thats meant to do everything.The CF SLX comes stock with Compact Drops, which prioritize comfort and control over aggressive aero positioning. But the bars can be swapped out for others in the PACE lineup. Riders can choose from Classic, Compact, and Aero drops, and upgrade to the one-piece cockpit, like the CFR, if they want.Comfort That Preserves SpeedCanyons VCLS concept (Vertical Comfort, Lateral Stiffness) has been around for a while, but it gets a more performance-focused execution here.The VCLS Aero seatpost on the CF SLX adds compliance without giving up aerodynamic efficiency. Canyon claims a noticeable increase in vertical flex compared to rigid posts, resulting in a smoother ride.What if I dont care about aero? First off How dare you?! Second off, I totally get it, and it seems Caynon does too. So the VCLS 2.0 is availible (but only on the Endurace CF)VCLS 2.0: Still One of Canyons Best FeaturesThe CF gets the VCLS 2.0 seatpost, and honestly, this might be one of the best parts of the bike. It uses a leaf-spring design to deliver up to 20mm of vertical flex, taking the edge off rough roads without adding complexity.In some ways, its even better suited to the CF than the aero post on the SLX. Its simple, proven, and extremely effective for the kind of riding this bike encourages.Real Riding: Storage, Fenders, & Practical DetailsThe CF SLX also gets Canyons LOAD downtube storage system, letting you stash tools, tubes, and ride essentials inside the frame. Its one of those features that makes perfect sense once you use it. No saddle bag. No forgotten tools. Just a clean setup thats always ready.Add in compatibility with DEFEND Fast Fenders (I was a big fan during our rainy days in Belgium), and the bike becomes a legit four-season option. Its not a nice weather only machine. The way I look at it, the CF SLX (review coming soon) is a ride-it-to-work-on-weekdays-and-race-on-the-weekends kinda vibe. The fast fenders help bring that into reality. And thats a theme throughout the bike. Everything here is built to make riding easier, not just faster.Geometry: More Stable, Same FeelCanyon made subtle but meaningful geometry changes across the lineup.The chainstays and wheelbase are slightly longer, improving stability, especially at speed and on rough surfaces. At the same time, effective stack and reach remain almost unchanged, preserving the familiar Endurace fit.The result is a bike that feels the same when you sit on it but is more planted when you ride it hard, especially on the cobbles (more on that in the review). Canyon is betting that its exactly what most riders want from an all-road machine.Shorter Cranks All AroundLike the sweeping update that came with the Canyon Endurace CFR, the CF SLX, and the CF, the range moves to shorter crank lengths. For example, size M now gets 165mm cranks, and smaller sizes go as short as 160mm.Canyon doesnt see this as a trend, but rather as a fit improvement. Unless youve been living under a rock, youve been hit with the shorter cranks talking points on most weekend group rides.Open hip anglesReduce joint strainMake higher cadence easierHelp riders maintain lower positionsGives you something to talk about at cafe stopsNo matter how you feel about the shorter crank movement, its gaining momentum, and lots of riders are jumping on.New Canyon ED 42 CF WheelsWhat would a launch be without a surprise second launch within the already large launch? The biggest new component in this launch isnt the frameits the wheels.Canyons ED 42 CF carbon wheelset is built specifically around modern tire sizes and all-road riding.Canyon ED 42 CF Wheel Details:If you cant find what you want, you build it, and thats what Canyon did. They crafted a new all-around wheel that enhances the bikes performance and offers riders a slight upgrade. The new Canyon ED 42 CF wheels are 42mm deep, with a 25mm internal width and 33mm external width. They roll on the ever-reliable DT Swiss 350 hubs, with a stout (but sturdy) 1550g claimed weight.Canyon says the 33mm external width also helps smooth airflow around a 32mm tire. But really, the 32mm tires feel great on most surfaces, and your backside will thank you. In other words, these wheels arent just an upgrade; theyre part of the bikes overall ethos.At 999 (~$1,100) aftermarket, theyre also priced to compete aggressively.Canyon Endurace CF SLX and CF Models & PricingCanyon continues to push aggressive pricing across both ranges, and with bikes coming in at laughably high prices, the CF series might be the dark horse to bet on.Endurace CF SLXCF SLX 7 AXS / 7 Di2 $4,350CF SLX 8 Di2 $4,900CF SLX 9 Di2 $7,600For us, the standout here is the CF SLX 7 AXS, which pairs wireless shifting with Canyons new carbon wheels at the entry point of the SLX range.Endurace CFCF 5 $1,850CF 7 $2,400CF 7 AXS $3,050CF 8 Di2 $3,600The CF 8 Di2 looks like the value sweet spot. It has electronic shifting, carbon wheels, and the full feature set without creeping into high-end pricing. But the entry-level CF 5 with Shimano Cues might be the deal of the year for a carbon do-it-all bike.The Smarter Buy? Endurace CFWhile the CF SLX gets most of the attention, the CF lineup might actually be where things get really interesting. Because it keeps the parts that matter most, and drops the parts that dont.You still get the updated carbon frame (though no aero seatpost). You get 38mm tire clearance for extra fun and the updated Endurace geometry. Plus mounts for bags and fenders to make the Endurace a commuterace (get what I did there?).Either way you slice it, Canyon is betting pretty hard that the endurance sector of riding and racing is gonna hit a boom soon. The CFR Endrace showed us that a comfortable bike isnt slow, and that even World Tour-level riders are moving towards larger tires. This iteration of the Canyon Endurace is the purest expression of what the bike should be. Not a watered-down road machine, but a bike that riders can tackle a gauntlet of disciplines with, and ride to the office on Monday.Review coming soon.Canyon.comThe post First Look: Canyon Endurace CF SLX & CF + New Canyon Wheels appeared first on Bikerumor.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views
- GRANFONDO-CYCLING.COMNew Canyon Endurace CF SLX 2026 on Review: A Versatile, Sporty All-Road Racer.While all eyes were on the race-focused Endurace CFR 2026, Canyon were quietly working away on the launch of the new Endurace CF SLX. Now its here, and it promises to be a versatile model range with features that are genuinely designed to make sense in the real world. Weve already put the bike through its paces on the cobbles of Flanders and are here to tell you whether Canyons new long-distance contender can fill the rather large shoes of its predecessor.Canyon Endurace CF SLX | 8.4 kg in size S | 3,999.00 | Manufacturer WebsiteSince 2014, the Endurace has been Canyons answer to the question every ambitious road cyclist eventually confronts: how do you ride fast and far without feeling wrecked after three hours? What began as a marathon racer built around 25 mm tires has, through two major generational updates, become a thoroughly modern all-road bike.Right on cue for this years cobbled classics, Canyon unveiled the new Endurace CFR a bike laser-focused on a single purpose and, with Van der Poel in the saddle, impossible to miss. With it came the inevitable questions: what happens to the Aeroad? And what about the Endurace for the rest of us? Because the need for an update to the comfort-oriented long-distance racer seemed glaringly obvious the moment the CFR broke cover.Now we have the answer: the new Endurace CF SLX. Redesigned from the ground up, aerodynamically optimised, with 38 mm tire clearance and a storage box integrated into the downtube, all wrapped up in a model family that spans from entry-level to top-spec. The CF SLX is here to fill the gap the CFR deliberately left open. We got our hands on it early and put it to the test in wind, rain, and everything the cobbles of Flanders could throw at it.The Cobble Racers little Brother? The Canyon Endurace CF SLX 2026 in DetailAt first glance, the new Canyon Endurace CF SLX looks reassuringly familiar: a slender head tube, sweeping tube shapes, and that same kinked downtube. Visually, it sits very close to the far more radical Endurace CFR. But where the uncompromising CFR is single-mindedly built for cobbles and WorldTour duty, the new CF SLX takes a considerably broader approach. This is a bike built around what most riders are actually looking for: something fast enough for ambitious rides, but that wont have you reaching for your physios number afterwards.The Endurace has been thoroughly revised to get there, and quite sensibly, not just in the obvious places. One of the most significant updates lies in the rear end: the new CF SLX accommodates tires up to 38 mm wide, including ISO clearance. A few years ago that might have sounded like gravel territory; today it feels like a logical response to reality. The everyday riding life of most cyclists has never consisted solely of perfectly surfaced Alpine passes: it is rough tarmac, broken back roads and the occasional gravel shortcut, exactly the kind of terrain where wider tires do more for your quality of life than any watt saved in a wind tunnel. The Endurace remains unambiguously a road bike and doesnt drift into gravel territory. The concept feels more like the natural evolution of the modern endurance bike: fast enough for an after-work blast, comfortable enough for epic gran-fondos, robust enough for roads that look more like Paris-Roubaix than a freshly laid cycle path.38 mm tire clearance with ISO clearance throughout plenty of room for modern tires front and rear and all without compromising the aero profile.The in-frame storage has been completely rethought, too. Where the previous model tucked its storage compartment into the top tube, complete with the rather fiddly tool snake, the system has now moved neatly into the down tube. The new LOAD Downtube Storage System integrates far more cleanly into the frame, offers more space, and feels altogether more polished. Inner tube, CO2 cartridge, and multi-tool disappear invisibly into the bike, with no need to plaster the top tube with bags or cable ties.Practicality isnt an afterthought on the new CF SLX. The frame is fully mudguard-compatible, and the new Canyon DEFEND Fast Fenders can be fitted in seconds. Designed for tires up to 35 mm wide, they transform the Endurace from weekend racer to capable all-weather companion.The DEFEND Fast Fenders clip on in seconds without a single tool The mount locks firmly onto the frame and the mudguard simply snaps into place.Canyon have also put serious thought into the colour options. The more classic Crystal White and Colorflow finishes sit alongside Atlantic Blue, a clear nod to the Alpecin-Premier Tech team colours, and Champagne, which needs no explanation for riders who like to make an impression.The Canyon Endurace CF SLX 2026 Spec What does a Modern All-Road Bike really need?Canyon Endurace CF SLX 2026 3,999SpecificationsSeatpost Canyon SP0093 VCLS Aero D-ShapedBrakes SRAM Rival AXS 160/160 mmDrivetrain SRAM Rival AXS 2 x 12Chainring 48/35 TStem Canyon CP0048 PACE Bar w/ Compact Drops 90 mmHandlebar Canyon CP0048 PACE Bar w/ Compact Drops 390 mmWheelset Canyon ED 42 CF 12 x 100 / 12 x 142Tires Schwalbe Pro One 700 x 32cCranks SRAM Rival AXS DUB 165 mmCassette SRAM Rival XG 10-36TTechnical DataSize XXS XS S M L XL XXLWeight 8,40 kgSpecific FeaturesMountingpoints for FendersSeatpost with comfort featureFrame storageA look at the spec sheet of the new Endurace CF SLX reveals Canyons philosophy for this new generation. The spec variant we tested, the Canyon Endurace CF SLX 7 AXS, retails at 3,999 and comes equipped with a SRAM Rival AXS groupset, Canyons new in-house ED 42 CF carbon wheels, and a well-rounded overall package, tipping the scales at 8.4 kg without accessories or fenders.Canyon draw the line at power meters below 4,500. The flagship model features a Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 drivetrain with integrated power meter at 6,999; at the other end of the range, the Endurace CF brings the family within reach from 1,699 with Shimano CUES.For the wheels, Canyon have turned to their new in-house CF carbon rims, making their debut on selected models. At 1,550 g, with a 42 mm rim depth, 25 mm internal width and proven DT Swiss 350 hubs, they are engineered to hit the sweet spot between aerodynamics, comfort and everyday usability. For those taken with the package, Canyon also offers the ED 42 CF on the aftermarket at 999, with an additional 10% loyalty discount for existing owners upgrading from aluminium wheels.The Endurace CF SLX comes standard with 32 mm Schwalbe Pro One tubeless tires. Mounted on the 25 mm internal width rims, the tires measure approximately 1 mm wider in real-world conditions, with tangible benefits for both grip and vibration damping. Contributing to that comfort story is the new VCLS Aero seatpost, carried over directly from the CFR. It pairs an aerodynamic profile with what Canyon claims is around 25% more vertical compliance than a conventional aero post, and that compliance remains consistent regardless of how much post is showing above the frame.Canyons new aerodynamic VCLS seatpost is the secret weapon against rough roads.Taken as a whole, the spec of the Endurace CF SLX feels impressively well considered. Rather than chasing pure endurance credentials or an outright race focus, Canyon have combined modern aero integration with thoughtfully chosen components that prioritise comfort and real-world usability. The result is a bike that feels far less like a trimmed-down race machine and much more like a genuinely versatile road bike.The Geometry of the Canyon Endurace CFR 2026: Aero-Looks meet Endurance Soul?The new Endurace CF SLX retains the tried-and-tested endurance-focused geometry of its predecessor and develops it in a targeted way. Compared to the old CF SLX, the wheelbase in size M grows by 16 mm to 1,009 mm, while the chainstays gain 3 mm. The result is a touch more composure and stability without the bike ever feeling sluggish. Stack and reach remain almost identical to the previous model. Rather than altering the riding position, Canyon have introduced compact drops with 10 mm less reach to preserve the same feel despite the longer wheelbase. Smart thinking.The difference to the CFR is considerably more pronounced: 26 mm more stack height and 17 mm less reach in size M separate the two variants. In the saddle, that translates to a more upright, relaxed position that remains comfortable even for amateur riders deep into a long days riding. The CF SLX is not a softened CFR; it is, and remains, a concept in its own right with a clear target audience. If you do want a sportier position, Canyons MyCanyon configurator lets you spec classic or race drops with 10 mm more reach, allowing you to dial in a progressively more aggressive fit.Size2XSXSSMLXL2XLSeat tube432 mm462 mm492 mm522 mm552 mm582 mm612 mmTop tube533 mm544 mm553 mm562 mm577 mm593 mm608 mmHead tube103 mm123 mm141 mm161 mm183 mm208 mm229 mmHead angle70.37171.872.572.572.872.8Seat angle73.573.573.573.573.573.573.5Chainstay418 mm418 mm418 mm418 mm418 mm418 mm418 mmWheelbase999 mm1,005 mm1,008 mm1,009 mm1,025 mm1,039 mm1,054 mmStack611 mm632 mm650 mm671 mm693 mm719 mm739 mmReach502 mm518 mm533 mm546 mm565 mm584 mm603 mmFast, Comfortable, and Ready for Anything: The Canyon Endurace CF SLX 2026 on ReviewFlanders in March. The sky hangs low, the cobbles glisten in the rain, and a bitter wind finds its way into your wet shoes. Right here, between open fields and sodden back roads, a test bike like the Endurace CF SLX with wide tubeless tyres and mudguards fitted makes perfect sense. Its hard to imagine a setting closer to the reality it was built for.Swing a leg over the Canyon Endurace CF SLX for the first time and one thing is immediately clear: this is no leisurely touring bike. The frame responds instantly to steering input, transfers power directly, and delivers a level of stiffness underfoot that you wouldnt necessarily expect from an endurance bike. Theres no flex, no wobble, nothing untoward. What you put in, you get out.That said, it would be dishonest to claim the CF SLX is as snappy as the CFR. The additional weight of around 900 g, not counting mudguards or anything stashed in the frame storage, is noticeable, and the acceleration is a fraction less explosive. Ride both bikes regularly and youll feel the difference. If you havent, the CF SLX will be more than enough, and then some.In terms of efficiency, the CF SLX shows its true colours. It rolls with confidence, holds speed well once youve built it up, and feels surprisingly quick on flat to rolling terrain. The handling is one of its strongest suits. Steering is pleasingly direct, the bike responds accurately to rider input, and it tracks cleanly through fast corners without ever feeling twitchy or prone to oversteering. It gives you the sense that youre always in control, which on long rides, when concentration starts to fade and the legs grow heavy, is worth its weight in gold.However, the biggest difference from the CFR shows itself in the riding position and overall level of comfort. On the CF SLX you sit noticeably more upright and relaxed, making it far more accessible than its bigger brother. Shorter reach, more stack: if youve always found the aggressive race setup of the CFR or the Aeroad a bit much, this is a far more approachable alternative that never once makes you feel like youre aboard a touring bike.Geometry isnt the only thing contributing to the comfort equation, though. The biggest share of credit goes to the combination of tires and seatpost working in harmony. The 32 mm Schwalbe Pro One tubeless tires measure slightly wider than stated on the new Canyon ED 42 CF rims, a welcome side effect that translates directly into improved damping and grip. More significant still is the new aero seatpost. Compared directly to a rigid aero post, the difference is striking: the VCLS post absorbs vibrations and sharp impacts effectively, all without making the ride feel soft or vague beneath you.The Endurace may soak up the punishment of Flanders unforgiving cobbles surprisingly well, but no amount of compliance is going to make me a cobble enthusiast. Some things just arent meant to be.Who Is the Canyon Endurace CF SLX 2026 For?Where the CFR is single-mindedly built for one type of rider, the CF SLX casts a considerably wider net: ambitious amateurs, weekend warriors, gran-fondo enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to ride fast without suffering for it every time they clip in.Its a particularly compelling option for anyone who has considered the Aeroad but honestly wondered whether they really want to spend every ride locked into such an aggressive position. The CF SLX has your answer: similar aero looks, a significantly more relaxed geometry, 38 mm tire clearance instead of 32 mm, and a seatpost that actually makes a tangible difference on rough roads. Factor in the frame storage, mudguard compatibility, and adjustable cockpit options, and you have a bike that goes from Sunday race to soggy autumn ride without ever looking out of place.If you race exclusively, crave maximum snap, or simply want to channel your inner Van der Poel, the Aeroad or Endurace CFR is the more natural home. With prices starting from 3,999 for the CF SLX and 1,699 for the Endurace CF, Canyon has built a platform with a convincing answer for a wide range of budgets.Helmet Sweet Protection Falconer Aero 2Vi MIPS Block Party LTD | Goggles Shimano Equinox Jacket GOREWEAR Spinshift GORE-TEX | Jersey Gobik SKIMO PRO 2.0 CLASSY RED Bibs Gobik GRIT TAPIOCA | Shoes Canyon Tempr CFRConclusions about the Canyon Endurace CF SLX 2026Some bikes make you work for the pleasure. The Endurace CF SLX is not one of them. Direct, fast and well balanced in equal measure, it translates every pedal stroke without hesitation and stays precise through corners without ever tipping into nerviness. Even after long days in the saddle, the thought of tomorrows ride remains an appealing one. That tells you everything about where the CF SLX sits: not a bike that treats comfort and performance as opposing forces, but one that refuses to acknowledge the distinction entirely, bringing the two together with a confidence that feels earned rather than engineered. Canyon have delivered a thoroughly convincing take on the modern all-road bike, one that combines sporting looks with genuine everyday versatility. In that sense, its hard to argue with.TopsMuch improved comfort thanks to the tire and seatpost combinationGenerous tire clearanceAdjustable cockpit optionsClever in-frame storage systemFlopsNo power meter on our test specFor more info, visit canyon.com.Der Beitrag New Canyon Endurace CF SLX 2026 on Review: A Versatile, Sporty All-Road Racer. erschien zuerst auf GRAN FONDO Cycling Magazine.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views
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