2024 Strive:ON

Pazman

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Dec 8, 2022
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Uk
You can try to reset the module ,it has a pin hole on the bottom you push a pin in.
Remove the battery cover and you will see the module ,just remove the screws and find the hole
 
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Wah

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Jan 25, 2024
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Error 905007 just went away on its own. I think the module battery just needed time to recharge or something. I did contact canyon and they told me to bring it to a Bosch center for diagnosis, and warranty service but turns out I didn't need to.
 

BiGJZ74

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Mar 17, 2021
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I was seriously looking at the Strive On CFR LTD but found out through Canyon USA that you can't get a 750WH Battery in the US as an option and if I wanted it I'd have to order it through a Bosch Dealer. I ended up ordering a Wild. Strive looks like an amazing bike.
 

Bandido

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Mar 22, 2024
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Sweden
Just an update on my chainring saga… i contacted canyon via the warranty process and submitted pictures of the frame damage and the picture of the chainring size my bike came with. They got back to me with an offer to buy back my bike and (and after a couple emails back and forth) rebuy any bike for 10% off and $150 worth of canyon swag. I did ask if sending just a rear triangle was possible but they do not have them in the US.

It was quite a hassle bc I had already installed brakes, fork, shock, tubeless stems and invisiframe. I uninstalled everything (except the wrap). Got the new bike the other day and repeated the process with RideWrap this time. Bike was absolutely fantastic yesterday on its first ride

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I will say that, although it takes them 3-4 days for the warranty claim to get started, overall their customer service was responsive and I’m happy with the result.

I am looking for a rear mud guard and can't seem to find anything that's bolt on. Are you happy with the one you got?
Do you have a link to where I can buy the same?
 

S1mmo

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Aug 30, 2023
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Yorkshire
I am looking for a rear mud guard and can't seem to find anything that's bolt on. Are you happy with the one you got?
Do you have a link to where I can buy the same?
I've got this one which looks very similar to the one in the post above.

 

S1mmo

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Aug 30, 2023
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S1mmo

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Aug 30, 2023
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Yorkshire
Thanks! Looks tight though. Does it work well?
It's not tight and it works really well at keeping crap away from the bearings at the back of the bike.
It doesn't stop me getting a wet arse and back, I think a longer Mudhugger style guard is needed for that but they don't look too good and can hit the floor if you're moving your bike around on the back wheel.
 

Wah

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Jan 25, 2024
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NJ - USA
I am looking for a rear mud guard and can't seem to find anything that's bolt on. Are you happy with the one you got?
Do you have a link to where I can buy the same?
sorry just saw this. Its a mucky nutz short guard. You have to make a small hole on the top to tie it to the seatstay brace, and trim away a small section so the chain doesn't rub, but the plastic is soft so its pretty easy. Fit is perfect and I like the way it looks.
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