Canyon or Bianchi Endurance bikes
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Canyon or Bianchi Endurance bikes
Hi all, I'm looking to purchase a new bicycle this year and am torn between the Bianchi Infinito CV (I've had Bianchis in the past and have been very happy with them) and the Canyon Endurance line. I've never been able to test a Canyon but everyone seems to be mightily impressed with them so I was just wondering if any of y'all had some thoughts to share? (BTW, if there are other endurance bikes anyone thinks I should add to my research, please share!).
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I purchased the Canyon Endurace CF SLX about 2 weeks ago. I come from riding a Stradalli Red Pro 14 Carbon. The Canyon is very nice. There are a number of upgrades from the Stradalli: disc brakes, Ultegra 8000, 28 mm wide tires. I have biked 366 miles on it. I use a Wahoo Elemnt and needed a different out front mount because of the ergo bars are oval where the mount would attach.
The finish is very nice and the shipping box protected the bike while FedEx Ground brought it to me. You can see the unboxing photos at this post on my website. New Bike Day: Canyon Endurace CF SLX - Texbiker.net
A post about the first ride. Canyon Endurace CF SLX First Bike Ride - Texbiker.net
The finish is very nice and the shipping box protected the bike while FedEx Ground brought it to me. You can see the unboxing photos at this post on my website. New Bike Day: Canyon Endurace CF SLX - Texbiker.net
A post about the first ride. Canyon Endurace CF SLX First Bike Ride - Texbiker.net
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Go Italian! Love my Infinito CV. Just like not seeing many (if any) others on the road. Celeste forever! Seriously, I can ride this bike all day or for as long as my legs old up and I never feel beat up when I am done. Have even done a couple of gravel rides with 28s.
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