Originally Posted by
RollinOnRoad
I know that is definitely a downside of the Canyon (for me) - the ability to adjust the fit, and having the LBS to help with that is big. FWIW i think Canyon will allow you to swap a step (or full set of bars i guess) within the first 30 days - i should confirm that. Heart says go for the Canyon, but brain says the Trek! The Canyon just has so much going for it, with better looks (IMO), cheaper, lighter, and better wheels, seat, bars (maybe, given the above.) Of course the Canyon is unavailable in my size until mid may (according to Canyon)...and I wouldn't be shocked if that shifted.
I recently purchased two of their high end flat bar road bikes (RoadLite 9;0 LTD). The assembly process is very easy and they include all the tools. I found there was no adjustments needed other than seats. Very satisfied with my purchase and after sales follow up. If you would like to read more on this subject see my thread here:
Well here goes.... a couple of new Canyon Roadlites