Old 12-19-18, 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by LesG
Point taken. Both CF Canyon models offer superb pricing when compared to other brand's similar models. It sure does seem like yours, in spite of the cost, for what you're getting is a bargain. Anyway the Trek FX6, I'm also looking closely at, is very comparable to the Canyon CF 7 yet the Trek costs 500 bucks more. I would, however, prefer to support my LBS Trek dealer. Knowing Canyon is making a profit at 1500 for the CF 7 I'd be more inclined to buy from the brick and mortar LBS Trek dealer (knowing there is more expense involved with brick and mortar) if there was a couple of hundred dollar difference and not 500. A couple of years after retirement I got bored and took a part time job teaching and sales work in a local store (not a LBS but involved in another sport). The markup on stuff (not on sale) is around 15 to 21% depending on the item. I really wonder what the markup is at the local Trek dealer. I don't mind business making a profit from me, that's what makes the world go round, I just don't want it to be excessive.

Also just FYI, I called Canyon today. The guy (Isaac) said I should go with a medium frame and not the small as their website "sizer" says. I also found out that there is some sort of locking ring installed on the head tube which is set at the factory... without seeing it I'm not sure what or how that works. Anyway it turns out replacing the stem is just like on any other bike because you don't have to do anything with that locking ring and the diameter for the stem is standard 1 1/8". Also he didn't make me feel any better about the more aggressive riding position I'm trying to avoid (as compared to most/many hybrids) other than finding out I could change out the stem.
i was thinking the same thing when I compared the specs to my Trek FSX6, very similar specs. Both great bikes, but I do like having a local LBS for service and warranty. My 2019 Trek FSX6 had a price of $2100, but my LBS came down to $1900 and I also got $75 in store credit for the purchase. It’s a lot of bike for the $$.

I’m thinking of getting the wife a FXS5 but I may take a serious look at the Canyons too.
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