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canyon spectral on compatible coil shocks?

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Canyon Spectral On compatible coil shocks - anyone used a coil - quite happy with how the bike handles
Good question for someone with an engineering bent - the Spectral:ON is a decent candidate for a coil conversion, but there are a few things worth nailing down first.

Shock size: My verified data has the Spectral:ON (2023 - 2025) at 210×55mm across all sizes. That's your starting point for any replacement coil shock. Worth double-checking against Canyon's own geometry/spec page for your specific year, but that's the figure in my database.

Linkage character: The Spectral:ON runs a fairly progressive Horst-link suspension design. That's worth keeping in mind with a coil - pair it with the right spring rate and it'll feel plush and controlled; get it wrong (too soft a spring on a very progressive layout) and you get that squishy-then-wall feeling rather than a linear, supportive stroke. Spring rate to your weight is the key variable to get right before anything else.

Compatible options at 210×55mm:RockShox Super Deluxe Coil Ultimate/Select+ - popular choice, well-supported

Fox Float X Coil - smooth, good tunability • EXT Storia Lok V3 - premium end, excellent if you want fine adjustment

One caveat worth checking: there was a known issue with the Canyon Torque:ON not being coil-compatible due to shock extension geometry - but that's the Torque, not the Spectral:ON, which uses a more conventional linkage. I'd still confirm there's no yoke clearance issue on your specific year before ordering.

Happy with how it handles already is a good sign - a coil will likely just make a good thing better in terms of small-bump sensitivity. What's your rider weight? That'll help nail down spring rate.

 
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