Winryn
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Mine had that with first 3-4 months of usage. After one of the sw updates it’s never occurred again
Mine had that with first 3-4 months of usage. After one of the sw updates it’s never occurred again
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've got this one which looks very similar to the one in the post above.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?
It's not tight and it works really well at keeping crap away from the bearings at the back of the bike.Thanks! Looks tight though. Does it work well?
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.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?
Thanks!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. View attachment 138739
If you call canyon they will create an invoice for you with all the parts needed , it will take a couple of weeks for them to sort it . cost was about £44I just bought a new Bosch 625 battery as I wanted to have two and switch between them. It of course came without the spacer/adapter, latch and mounting kit. Does anyone have a list of all the parts needed to fit the battery to the Strive, and maybe links to where I can buy it?
i think only dealer can buy from them .Ok. Not possible to buy the parts from webshop? Aren't they made by Bosch?
Has been covered before but just quickly: better brakes (XT 4 piston), better fork (38 with Grip 2 damper and all the settings), X2 performance shock (up to you if worth it but technically better although only low speed comp/reb), better wheel setLooking to pull the trigger on a new Strive:On. Both The Underdog (5,049 €) and CFR (6,049 €) models are on sale. After looking at the specs am I missing something other than Deore vs XT and upgraded shocks? the question is, is the CFR worth the extra 1,000€?
Also, it looks like I'm between sizes of L/XL. I've always sized up to XL, but based on the numbers that doesn't feel like the right choice. My height is 191.5 cm and my inseam is 87 cm. If anyone with similar dimensions can chime in about what size frame they went with it would be much appreciated!
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