Winryn
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Yes raceface https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/race-face-crank-boots-pairWhat crank protectors are those? Looks like it says Race Face on them?
Quite a good fit. Could be a little more snug but look neat and protect them
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Yes raceface https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/race-face-crank-boots-pairWhat crank protectors are those? Looks like it says Race Face on them?

When you say it can be felt, in what way? I understand you should get fewer rock strikes, but does it feel different pedalling and balancing?Put the hope 155mm cranks on last night. Feel lovely and amazingly that 10mm can be felt when pedalling. Will report back whether it helps with pedal strikes
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Feels like I can spin my legs faster and with less effort. It’s very noticeable I’m not stretching my legs as far. May change if I move my saddle up which now feels a tad low. But smaller spins are very noticeable. Probably be a loss of power on an analogue bike but great to me on an ebikeWhen you say it can be felt, in what way? I understand you should get fewer rock strikes, but does it feel different pedalling and balancing?
I just changed my cranks to 160mm, and I can't wait to test them out.
I hope I'll have at least half as good experience as @Winryn
Installed RaceFace Aeffect R's (on the picture, the left crank is already wrapped for protection)
I think that will come but not until the spectral has a full redesign which is a few years away yetI´m kind of tempted for this bike, but also waiting and hoping for a Bosch powered 2024 Spectral ON.
Is there no way to adjust the bag forwards more into the frame cavity and away from the shock? Looks like it would nudge forward?Got the Canyon frame bag today. Frame size large, touches the shock unfortunately but will get some spare invisiframe wrap on the shock rub points and live with it.
Managed to cram in there; Lezyne multi chain pliers (MULTI CHAIN PLIERS) with two pairs of split links, two slim tyre levers, a Park tool tyre boot, a co2 canister (with some gorilla tape and some electrical tape wrapped on), a little inflator head, a dynamic plug pro tool, a Park IB-2 mini tool and... a 29'er Tubolito spare tube! Pretty happy with that as a kit to live permanently on the bike, will just add a pump on bottle cage and that'll do me for bike park action!
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Narp - the bracket is as far forwards as it can go and you can’t flip it round as there’s a tab on the bag that fits over a tab on one end of the bracket - fitting it the other way round would only make the situation worse. This is as good as it gets;Is there no way to adjust the bag forwards more into the frame cavity and away from the shock? Looks like it would nudge forward?
Could you maybe notch out or re-drill the fixing hole on the bracket to place it further forward?Narp - the bracket is as far forwards as it can go and you can’t flip it round as there’s a tab on the bag that fits over a tab on one end of the bracket - fitting it the other way round would only make the situation worse. This is as good as it gets;
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Could you maybe notch out or re-drill the fixing hole on the bracket to place it further forward?
Yeah kinda wish I’d gone for this now!These are decent (not tried on the Strive yet but on a few other bikes)
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Ha ha,it looks worse/better than it is,although that is about £32k worth in that picture.Jesus man, how many bikes have you got?! I thought I was bad…
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I'm coming from a slightly different point of view as mine has a zeb up front & rockshox at the back,but I've found very little issues with my set up,it's certainly a very plush ride,way more planted & forgiving than either the Rise or Bronson.So I'm not totally crazy with all my post regarding the bike using a lot of travel! I end up like this guy with lot of air in rear shock and about 8 Psi less than Fox recommend in the fork. I'm at 185 Psi rear and 81 psi front for 75 Kg on CFR
At least one guy that got same feeling as me, From review of Singletrack:
"On to the bike itself… the Canyon Strive:ON CFR is undoubtedly a really good e-bike. But it did take me quite a while to get it set up to handle to my liking. To cut a long, shock-pumping story short, the front suspension and the rear suspension felt very different to each other for quite a while. I kept letting air out of the fork. And putting more in the shock.
In the end I ended up running sub-25% sag at the back and running less PSI in the fork than Fox recommends for my weight. This is not a complaint or criticism as such. It’s more something to bear in mind if you’re setting up a Strive:ON for yourself.