I bought this exact bike in this exact color earlier in this year on sale for $1,999. I've got about 800 miles on it and it's been great. I ride it pretty much like an XC bike, and even did a 50 mile XC race on it. It pedals fast, handles well, and is just light enough to get away with putting down some serious miles. The reason I got the Neuron and not the Lux or another XC specific bike was mostly comfort - I've got shoulder and wrist issues and the more upright seating position plus the longer travel has been a game changer.
Hi Evan I bought the same bike as you, my question is, if i may ask, is, is the Canyon neuron a good bike to Ride like 200k with 6000+ ascend in One day on the mountain? I raced XC marathons in the past , but when i bought my neuron i was ONLY thinking on bike parks our touring with friend but now i was chalenged by some old XC marathons friends to go with them but my concern is that with the neuron i could get in"problems" and my not finish it... I still AM in good shape but i never done that distances with the neuron. Send me your feedback Thanks
I’m undecided between the neuron cf8 and the lux trail cf8 I live in Florida our trails are a bit more xc which has always been my style but this seems a lot more versatile for the money, I just don’t want to lose the speed I felt I had in my hard tail
I think you’d be happy with the neuron. Like you said, it’s definitely the more versatile of the two, but still feels more XC oriented than some other modern short travel trail bikes. I love the riding seen down there BTW, was blown away by how fun places like Santos, Markham, and Virginia Key were!
I have the previous generation Neuron, 2022 CF8 model. Lovely bike, definitely is very fast. It comes with the same tires and I am thinking about putting on something grippier.
Nice! Yeah, I think throwing on some slightly chunkier tires would probably make it a bit more well rounded, but that would definitely compromise the speed we loved. It's all a give and take!
Great review. Thanks for taking the time. Im considering jumping into M TB soon. I'll admit, I'm a Canyon fanboy. With that said, im looking for a bike i can use to claim dirt road service, come down, hill trails. Nothing crazy like you guys showed in this video. Would this bike fit my needs?
The Neuron is a bit more well rounded, think 50/50 split on climbing and descending, whereas the lux trail will compromise a bit of downhill speed for pedaling efficiency
I have the neuron 6 and on downhill I already max out the suspensions. It is still great uphill. Better than my much lighter XC hardtail. The lux trail with 120mm might get rough down hill. But because of the components and price I think the lux trail price right now is too tempting to ignore.
@@szabolcspap7766 true kinda expected some of the rooty trail sections to be tough for the Lux. But lucky I've waited and now there's a sale for the Spectral AL 6. Can't wait for it to be delivered
Interesting! It has pretty comparable gearing to most other modern mountain bikes. Are you mostly using it for commuting on paved roads paths?If so you could potentially look into getting a larger chainring
Canyon lists the headtube length at 125mm, the first thing I found for a fox 36 was a 160mm steer tube length. That leaves 35mm room for your stem. Definetly no spacers, possibly a stem with a shorter section for the steerer tube. There may be other options. I just clicked on the first result. If you don't know what these words mean the steer tube is the middle of the fork that goes up through the headset bearings in the front of your frame. The stem clamps to the fork and your handle bars. I don't see why it wouldn't work. I can't speak for every possible part combination.
The silliest thing ever when some bike reviewers say: this bike is fast, as if the bike is driving itself and the rider and his power output totally irrelevant... come on how much did Canyon pay you?
What reviewers mean when they say that is that the bike picks up more speed more easily with the same amount of rider effort than comparable bikes. Like we said in the video, the flip side to this, as was the case with the Neuron, is that it often feels a bit less composed at super high speeds or in rougher terrain
I disagree short travel bike are way faster than long travel or enduro bike because of geometry. Add the fast rolling tire, lighter than enduro, less slacker than usual enduro bike.
Hello. I am the dude in the Hawaiian shirt. I had the option to ride all of these bikes and take them home to see whats what with an extended trial. The canyon is in my garage. Power output is transferred at what seems to be a better percentage compared to the other bikes on test. The combination of geo & build kit make for a speedy bike, compared to the rest of bikes on test. This thing felt like a rocketship compared to the rest of the bikes. I would gladly own this bike especially at the given price.
@@likeaboss882Hawaiian shirt bro. What should I look at for a "spirited hardtail"? I used to ride BMX, so heavy emphasis on spirited. I am on the larger side, 250lbs, I like to go fast, I used to jump triples to the flat for fun on a BMX. What is fun, fast, but not just a dirt jumper? To be clear I am neither overweight, or gym bro beef cake. I am just generally a big dude, so I need a large frame size option.
Thanks for doing these budget bike reviews! They are super informative and super helpful!
I bought this exact bike in this exact color earlier in this year on sale for $1,999. I've got about 800 miles on it and it's been great. I ride it pretty much like an XC bike, and even did a 50 mile XC race on it. It pedals fast, handles well, and is just light enough to get away with putting down some serious miles. The reason I got the Neuron and not the Lux or another XC specific bike was mostly comfort - I've got shoulder and wrist issues and the more upright seating position plus the longer travel has been a game changer.
Nice, sounds like you got a killer deal! Enjoy 🤙🤙
Hi Evan
I bought the same bike as you, my question is, if i may ask, is, is the Canyon neuron a good bike to Ride like 200k with 6000+ ascend in One day on the mountain? I raced XC marathons in the past , but when i bought my neuron i was ONLY thinking on bike parks our touring with friend but now i was chalenged by some old XC marathons friends to go with them but my concern is that with the neuron i could get in"problems" and my not finish it...
I still AM in good shape but i never done that distances with the neuron.
Send me your feedback
Thanks
I’m undecided between the neuron cf8 and the lux trail cf8 I live in Florida our trails are a bit more xc which has always been my style but this seems a lot more versatile for the money, I just don’t want to lose the speed I felt I had in my hard tail
I think you’d be happy with the neuron. Like you said, it’s definitely the more versatile of the two, but still feels more XC oriented than some other modern short travel trail bikes. I love the riding seen down there BTW, was blown away by how fun places like Santos, Markham, and Virginia Key were!
I have the previous generation Neuron, 2022 CF8 model. Lovely bike, definitely is very fast. It comes with the same tires and I am thinking about putting on something grippier.
Nice! Yeah, I think throwing on some slightly chunkier tires would probably make it a bit more well rounded, but that would definitely compromise the speed we loved. It's all a give and take!
I’ve had this bike for the past year and it just does it all well
Nice! Glad you’ve been enjoying it!
Great review. Thanks for taking the time. Im considering jumping into M TB soon. I'll admit, I'm a Canyon fanboy. With that said, im looking for a bike i can use to claim dirt road service, come down, hill trails. Nothing crazy like you guys showed in this video. Would this bike fit my needs?
I think so! The Luxe Trail would be even more XC focused
Currently the lux trail CF 6 has a sale and shares the same price as the new Neuron 6. Which bike would you recommend for normal trails?
The Neuron is a bit more well rounded, think 50/50 split on climbing and descending, whereas the lux trail will compromise a bit of downhill speed for pedaling efficiency
I have the neuron 6 and on downhill I already max out the suspensions. It is still great uphill. Better than my much lighter XC hardtail. The lux trail with 120mm might get rough down hill. But because of the components and price I think the lux trail price right now is too tempting to ignore.
@@szabolcspap7766 true kinda expected some of the rooty trail sections to be tough for the Lux. But lucky I've waited and now there's a sale for the Spectral AL 6. Can't wait for it to be delivered
Does this thing fit two water bottles?
It does!
some of the smaller sizes dont though, so check before buying
My only problem with this bike is it needs a bigger gear. I am spinning out on flat ground and I’m a beginner rider.
Interesting! It has pretty comparable gearing to most other modern mountain bikes. Are you mostly using it for commuting on paved roads paths?If so you could potentially look into getting a larger chainring
Consider switching the front chain ring to something like a 34T. Is what I ride and have no problems with spinning out.
can you put a fox 36 on this frmae?
Canyon lists the headtube length at 125mm, the first thing I found for a fox 36 was a 160mm steer tube length.
That leaves 35mm room for your stem. Definetly no spacers, possibly a stem with a shorter section for the steerer tube. There may be other options. I just clicked on the first result.
If you don't know what these words mean the steer tube is the middle of the fork that goes up through the headset bearings in the front of your frame. The stem clamps to the fork and your handle bars.
I don't see why it wouldn't work. I can't speak for every possible part combination.
You can most definitely put a fox 36
1st! ;D
The silliest thing ever when some bike reviewers say: this bike is fast, as if the bike is driving itself and the rider and his power output totally irrelevant... come on how much did Canyon pay you?
What reviewers mean when they say that is that the bike picks up more speed more easily with the same amount of rider effort than comparable bikes. Like we said in the video, the flip side to this, as was the case with the Neuron, is that it often feels a bit less composed at super high speeds or in rougher terrain
I disagree short travel bike are way faster than long travel or enduro bike because of geometry. Add the fast rolling tire, lighter than enduro, less slacker than usual enduro bike.
@@marklouieadame it makes sense because long travel suspension is gonna absorb lots of energy not to mention the added weight
Hello.
I am the dude in the Hawaiian shirt. I had the option to ride all of these bikes and take them home to see whats what with an extended trial. The canyon is in my garage. Power output is transferred at what seems to be a better percentage compared to the other bikes on test.
The combination of geo & build kit make for a speedy bike, compared to the rest of bikes on test. This thing felt like a rocketship compared to the rest of the bikes. I would gladly own this bike especially at the given price.
@@likeaboss882Hawaiian shirt bro.
What should I look at for a "spirited hardtail"? I used to ride BMX, so heavy emphasis on spirited.
I am on the larger side, 250lbs, I like to go fast, I used to jump triples to the flat for fun on a BMX.
What is fun, fast, but not just a dirt jumper?
To be clear I am neither overweight, or gym bro beef cake. I am just generally a big dude, so I need a large frame size option.