Canyon Ultimate CF SLX

via Bike Rumor Leading up to next months attempt at the Tour de France, 2014 Giro winner Nairo Quintana and his Movistar teammates introduced a new grand tour road machine from consumer-direct Canyon this week at their Service Course in Pamplona, Spain. The new 4th generation Canyon Ultimate builds on the tech of the previous bike and 10 years of Canyon’s Ultimate moniker. As market demands (hype?) require, the bike gets lighter (a tiny bit), more comfortable, and more aero. But Canyon has actually done a few interesting things to hit those last two upgrades. Roll on past the break for more details, pics, starting price, and availability… Canyon_new_Ultimate-CF-SLX_driveside_complete While Canyon calls the bike an entirely new design, it bears many similarities to the last iteration. Their engineering team achieved what were pretty standard industry goals with the new bike: more-compliance and more-aero. But keeping the stiffness:weight that the Ultimate was known for, the R&D team ended up with a bike they claim has 15% more vertical deflection and an 8% boost in aerodynamics for the frameset (up to 14% with the newly designed Aerocockpit) versus the last model. Canyon_new_Ultimate-CF-SLX_integrated-seat-cluster-detail Canyon_new_Ultimate-CF-SLX_rear-end-detail The new design comes keeps thin flattened seatstays for comfort, but updates them with a D-shape for aero benefit. The biggest boost in comfort comes from a new trimmed down seat cluster and clamp that lets the seatpost flex more to isolate deflection at the saddle, by moving the clamping point  below the seatstay juncture, extending the effective bending length of the post by up to 110mm. Canyon_new_Ultimate-CF-SLX_prototype-wind-tunnel-testing_by-Rene-Zieger Canyon_new_Ultimate-CF-SLX_front-end-detail Canyon_new_Ultimate-CF-SLX_front-end-in-action_by-Tino-Pohlmann The frame gets more aero with the tidy hidden seatpost clamp, a completely new narrower D-shaped downtube, an updated integrated Acros headset/spacer combo, a new integrated bar/stem combo, a slightly more hour-glassed headtube (with a straight 1.25″ steerer), and an updated fork design that flows more smoothly into the frame. Canyon_new_Ultimate-CF-SLX_Nairo-Quintana_Movistar-Team-bike_by-Geoff-Waugh Canyon_new_Ultimate-CF-SLX-9-0_complete_by-Geoff-Waugh The new bike will come in 7 sizes, with seattubes from 43-61cm and toptubes ranging form 51-61cm. Canyon has also reworked the M and L sizes to sit a bit closer to each other to offer better fit where most of their customers fall. The new Ultimate CF SLX will be available to order direct from Canyon’s website as of the end of August (at the end of Eurobike.) 11 models will be offered starting at €3200 (most likely with a Ultegra level build) and will climb from there. Canyon_new_Ultimate-CF-EVO-10-0-SL_complete_by-Geoff-Waugh Canyon also teased us with the idea that 3 models of an ultra light Ultimate CF EVO are also in the works. The 3rd gen Ultimate CF SLX frame weighed less than 800g, and every build they offered last year came in under the UCI’s 6.8kg threshold, so while the new frame is reported to be a few grams lighter, a new EVO version will probably put it up there with the lightest production bikes on the market. No word yet on the extra light one’s pricing or availability, but it will surely come at a premium from the looks of the Lightweight and THM clad EVO 10.0 SL we’ve seen.

CANYON ULTIMATE CF EVO

via Bike Rumor

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF Evo ultra lightweight road bike with actual weight under 5kg

Just last week, Canyon unveiled their all-new Ultimate CF SLX for Movistar to race in this year’s Tour de France. It introduced a new aerodynamic design to the already stiff, light and comfortable Ultimate heritage. Now, they’ve shown us their halo product, the Ultimate CF Evo.

Yes, the weight and the price are insane, but the madness is tempered with parts that they say makes the bike actually ridable on a daily basis with no compromise in performance or durability.

So, how can they do that and get a bike under 5kg?

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF Evo ultra lightweight road bike with actual weight under 5kg

The complete bike mostly as you’ll find it on showroom floors (as if one of these will ever just be sitting in your LBS) comes in at 4.85kg (10.69lb). Spec notes below explain what’s not stock here.

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF Evo ultra lightweight road bike with actual weight with pedals

With a pair of steel spindle Speedplay pedals, the weight is still just 5.06kg (11.16lb).

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF Evo ultra lightweight road bike with actual weight under 5kg

The SLX frame weighs a claimed 780g with 295g fork. The Evo frame is substantially lighter at 665g (size medium), and 270g fork with steerer cut for a medium frame.

Even with the weight savings, they wanted to keep similar stiffness and comfort to the SLX. They saved weight by using different types of carbon, which were much more expensive.

The difference is a PAN based carbon in their regular Ultimate CE bikes versus a Pitch based high modulus fiber on the Ultimate, which has about 30% more carbon in the carbon fiber. That means it’s a more hi-mod frame, but there is other modulus fibers in there, too, so the frame won’t be too brittle.

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF Evo ultra lightweight road bike with actual weight under 5kg

All of Canyon’s forks and handlebars are checked in house by computer tomographic (CT) scan to ensure it’s laid up correctly, there are no gaps or delaminations. Normally, they only do it on their forks and handlebars, but since this frame pushes the limits of light weight, it also gets the CT scan check it before it goes out the door.

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF Evo ultra lightweight road bike with actual weight under 5kg

The seatpost clamp is completely hidden and resides about 6-7 cm below the top of the seat tube. That design allows an extra 6-7 cm of seatpost, which allows more total flex and better comfort. The threaded binder insert and bolt are titanium, which saves 4-5g over the steel parts used on the SLX. Water bottle bosses remain standard with alloy bolts.

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF Evo ultra lightweight road bike with actual weight under 5kg

Goal was to make a super light bike that could also be ridden everyday, hence the use of a standard SRAM chainring and cassette with KMC DLC Black chain. But they’ll have all black RED chainrings made for them to keep the stealthy look intact. The rest of the component spec mirrors that, saving weight where they can without giving up usability. Wheels are stiff, cockpit is stiff and comfy. So, you could make it a good bit lighter if you went absolutely nuts on wheels and components but you’d lose ridability.

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF Evo ultra lightweight road bike with actual weight under 5kg

The SLX and Evo models share the same molds, but the Evo uses a special insert to allow them to form an integrated carbon fiber front derailleur mount rather than the riveted alloy one. Savings: 6g.

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF Evo ultra lightweight road bike with actual weight under 5kg

Internal cable routing helps with aerodynamics even though it can sometimes add a few grams. They made up for it with the linked Jaguar cables for braking and lighter XEX housing for the shift cables.

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF Evo ultra lightweight road bike with actual weight under 5kg

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF Evo ultra lightweight road bike with actual weight under 5kg

Other parts include:

  • 79g Tune saddle
  • 275g THM Clavicula crank arms (without chainrings or bolts)
  • Ceramic speed 60g BB that’s new and fits a Shimano pressfit 86.5 design with a 30mm axle
  • Wheels have ceramic bearings to save 6g per wheel
  • Tires are a special edition of Continental Podium TT with slightly less rubber to come in at 200g per tire, a bit less than regular versions. That does reduce their tread life by about 35%, but they say it doesn’t affect puncture resistance. The tires on this bike are the standard ones, so actual weight will be slightly less than what’s shown above.
  • Canyon handlebar is 196g (42cm) and stem is 150g (110mm)

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF Evo ultra lightweight road bike with actual weight under 5kg

Things like Canyon’s flex seatpost aren’t the lightest out there, nor is their handlebar and stem (though they’re nothing to sneeze at). But using lighter, more chi-chi parts would have reduced comfort and stiffness, so they opted for the slightly heavier bits to keep the ridability theme going.

Retail will be €13,000 and it goes on pre-sale this fall, production starts in February 2016. Look for another ultralight spec concept on this frame to be announced at Eurobike, too.

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF SLX road bike actual weight and frame details

For its part, the SLX is no slouch at 6.94kg (15.3lb) including Dura-Ace pedals, putting it just inside the UCI’s current legal minimum weight limit…though this one’s built with Zipp clinchers, so it’d be pretty easy to dip below that limit by swapping to tubulars.

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF SLX road bike actual weight and frame details

Canyon’s one piece stem and handlebar also weigh slightly more than their individual parts because of the integrated Di2 junction box mount underneath (completely hidden from view unless you’re looking from the bottom up) and bolt holes for their out-front Garmin mount. Note the sprinter’s Di2 switches poking outta the bar tape.

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF SLX road bike actual weight and frame details

The stem’s shape integrates with custom headset cap and spacers.

2016 Canyon Ultimate CF SLX road bike actual weight and frame details

Check out more on the SLX and team bikes here

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