2023 Canyon Lux World Cup Review | A Scorchingly Fast XC Bike That's Built For Racing
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
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All-new for 2023, the Canyon Lux World Cup replaces the outgoing Lux as the German brand's flagship XC race bike. While it does look very similar to its predecessor, there's a bit more going on with the Lux World Cup than just a name change. The suspension has been updated, geometry has been modernised, and there's a brand new carbon fibre frame that makes this the lightest full suspension bike that Canyon has ever produced.
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Canyon Lux World Cup Review Contents
0:00 - Intro
0:22 - Canyon Lux World Cup Overview
0:57 - Frame Details & Suspension Design
1:40 - Canyon Lux World Cup Geometry & Sizing
2:16 - Canyon Lux World Cup Price & Specs
3:03 - Canyon Lux World Cup Weight
3:24 - Strengths
5:40 - Downsides
7:39 - Canyon Lux vs Lux Trail vs The Competition
8:11 - Flow's Verdict
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I just got the Lux World Cup CF 6, the lower end one. Really impressed as I've come from decades of DH and Trail riding, so not really ridden many hardcore XC bikes, this thing flies and is so supple and responsive. I might end up wearing Lycra shorts next!
Trail seems the better choise for average sunday xc rider.
Another spot on review by Will and Flow. I recently purchased the CF6 version here in the US when it went on super sale for $2,499. Not sure you could find a better FS XC race bike for the money. Rear suspension is a little stiff, but super responsive. No need for lockout as soon as the tires hit the dirt, but still plush enough to be pushed hard in the tech. No, it is not a trail bike, but the updated geo keeps it pretty composed on the steep descents while still enabling it to pick apart a line at speed on the flats and tech climbs. Not quite as responsive as my Orbea Oiz, but a little more composed for sure. A steal of a deal for the price!
Appreciate the kind words, and thanks for sharing feedback on your CF6 - great to hear you're enjoying the new bike! [Wil]
Have been waiting for this!
Hope MVDP returns to Mountain biking and get another Signature MVDP Lux WC frame!
Great review!
Thanks mate, appreciate the feedbck! [Wil]
What hubs are used on this model? Good review.
I’m really interested about the fork being “twangy”. Is this an issue for heavier riders or just the feeling of the fork in general? I’m 57kg and I’ve not felt a fork flex and to me, the Fox 32 feels as good as my Stepcast 34.
Looks good 👍
Cables routed through the headset, a flat mount rear brake caliper and press fit BB... Hopefully the rider has a mechanic so he or she can just worry about racing. Also, no dropper seems really out of touch in today's XC. Another good review though!
Ceramicspeed coated BB and SLT headset bearings mean you’ll never need to get either out unless you need a new shock lockout or shifter cable…
If you wanna put a dropper you better afford a Reverb AXS as the new Lux doesn’t have a dropper cable guide like the old ones do, and the BB has to come out.
All in all, it’s insane Canyon specced 1k worth of bearings on an already well priced bike to allow you to have integration without a pain in the ass.
Very nice and comprehensive review as always. Kudos!
I was eyeballing this bike a lot before I decided to go for the Spark. Nice to know that this review backs up what I initially thought about it- that it is an excellent no-compromise race weapon. This could be the perfect gravel bike for European riders :)
Thanks for the kind words mate!
It's certainly a very fast and efficient bike that I've thoroughly enjoyed testing, but quite a different experience to the much plusher Spark. Glad you're enjoying your bike!
[Wil]
Great looking.
Hello Wil and flow Mountain Bike.
which fork is Better
Rockshox SID SL ultimate?
or Fox 32 Factory? thx for reply
I prefer the RockShox SID SL Ultimate. The chassis is noticeably stiffer, particularly when paired to the oversized Torque Caps. Both forks are quite supple, though the SID SL seems to ride higher in its travel and preserve the bike's geometry on the descents.
If you want more information, you can see our SID SL review here: flowmountainbike.com/tests/2021-rockshox-sid-sl-ultimate-review/
[Wil]
Top das top essa bike pena que não vende no Brasil
Pity they did not update the geo to work with a 120mm platform.
Could you place 2 elite bottles 950ml in the frame ? Or is 750ml maximum with the rearshock ?
I think you'd struggle to fit bigger than a 750ml bottle in there. Even then it may depend on the brand of bottle you've got, as some can be a little taller than others. [Wil]
Hi. Nice video.
I'm worry about sizing. For 1'74 and 83cm legs... S or M?
How tall is the biker of the video? What size is the bike?
Thanks!!
Hi there! You'll find a bit more detail about sizing and fit in the full review here: flowmountainbike.com/tests/canyon-lux-world-cup-review-2023/
Hope that helps, but just yell out if you've got any further questions mate!
[Wil]
Hi @joseantoniob1714, I have exactly the same measures as yours and I was asking myself the same question S or M.
What did you finally go for? Thanks
no dropper is a big no-no for me in my view. it seesms like there has been alot of cuts to the bike to bring the weight down. the fork, the post, the tubolito, the IKONs....
Can always be an add on. Supercaliber also doesn’t come with it & most bikes I buy with dropper I end up swapping it anyway! I wanted to buy previous Gen but didn’t like the geometry and didn’t have compatible headset to slacken the head angle. Now with new geo I’m interested… only the price is no go
That's what pushed me to the Trail Lux. It's still so fast I think I will try racing it.
Does this bike use the SRAM udh?
It certainly does! [Wil]
I can only imagine how fast this bike it. I have a new Trail Lux and I think it will replace my XC race bike.
The Lux Trail is a great bike! Not a whole lot heavier than the Lux World Cup, but with the dropper and Fox 34 SC as standard it's a considerably more capable bike on technical terrain.
As mentioned in the video, I'd love to make those changes to the Lux World Cup to see how it would compare. The current build is quite conservative and very much weight-focussed, but there's definitely more potential to be tapped into here.
[Wil]
Warning. Canyon is good at selling their bikes, but if you have any problem with Canyon's bike it will take months to solve it, if you're lucky and Canyon helps you with it at all.
Yep your right there,friend had the same problem with warranty they told to piss off
Thank you for sharing that information. Bikes cost too much not to have a warranty that actually means something
But…how do we purchase this particular bike, the World Cup?
Canyon has recently updated the Canyon Lux World Cup CFR Team with a new paint job, which appear to currently be available on the Canyon website. [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeRUclips Thank you for sharing. However, the bike in that color is not available.
Not a fan of that paint job. Stick to one or two colors. Not four…
Completely disagree! People should have more choices, especially when they are spending tons of money, they should even consider having custom parts that you can choose, for instance: 60-140 mm stems, seatposts, different wheels and tyres and handlebars of different sizes.
@@Anon26335 I just dislike 4 colors on a frame. Agree we need more choice with the spec.
1st?
My friend put this bike together for his son and before I knew it he was done ruclips.net/user/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L When the son came to put it together he was surprised to see it was already done. All he had to do was take the bike to get air and be on his way. My friend did not have any major problems putting this bike together; small issue was putting one of the brakes on straight; however when the son got home he was able to fix it. The bike rides well gears move correctly; good bike for the price. Wrote review after the son took the bike. Sorry.