Cyplore, Anybody in?
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Cyplore, Anybody in?
Just wondering if anyone else is interested in the new Cyplore kit for road/gravel through axle bikes? I have been following them for the past several months as I can see the need at 77 for a little extra help with wind and hills. However, I love both my current bikes, Canyon Roadlite 9 LTD and a Canyon Roadlite 8CF. This looks to be just the thing. Only 3 lbs or so and very easy to assemble. I pledged for two of their Cyplore One kits ( for me and my wife). In the past I tried the Swytch systems on a couple of older bikes and really didn't like the look or the feel. Sold them on eBay. Hoping the Cyplore system will work for me.
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If I were doing a kit system like that I would go Mahle which is already out there and well trusted and supported.




