Canyon SLX Di2

jsprbcn
jsprbcn Posts: 19
edited June 2013 in Your road bikes
This week arrived my Canyon CF SLX Di2.

Ultimate CF SLX Di2 2013
Ultegra 6700 Di2
Ultegra SH PD-670 carbon pedals
Mavic Ksyrium Elite black
Ritchey WCS EvoCurve carbon matte black handlebars
San Marco Zoncolan carbon FX saddle
Elite Custom race matte black bottle cages

First photos, and more to follow once I am able to take it out for a ride!

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Due to the rain I could not take it out, so I did the first adjustments with my rollers.

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Comments

  • jsprbcn
    jsprbcn Posts: 19
    I took my SLX out for a ride yesterday and it felt really good. The VCLS seatpost in combination with my San Marco Zoncolan is really comfortable. The bike is stif while riding out of the saddle and during climbs.
    The Di2 shifts very nice and smooth, butit costed my quite a while to figure out where the charging point was (in the junction box there is now an charging point as the battery is mounted in the frame).

    Here a "crappy" picture, better pictures will follow as hopefully this weekend I am able to make a bigger ride with some more photos (without saddlebag) :P

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  • lawrences
    lawrences Posts: 1,011
    Canyon make beautiful bikes.
  • jsprbcn
    jsprbcn Posts: 19
    lawrences wrote:
    Canyon make beautiful bikes.
    Yes, and also very nice to ride! 8)
  • Vandiesel
    Vandiesel Posts: 506
    Yer, very very cool bike 8)
    Giant TCR Composite 3
  • andytee87
    andytee87 Posts: 406
    Great looking bike! Barcelona is looking pretty nice too, there on Monday so I hope the weather stays good. Enjoy your ride! :D
  • mh13
    mh13 Posts: 81
    Very nice! What size is that buddy?
  • jsprbcn
    jsprbcn Posts: 19
    mh13 wrote:
    Very nice! What size is that buddy?
    L (58)

    Some more pics.... without bags and bottles

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  • focuz
    focuz Posts: 150
    That is one good looking bike :O Stealthy
  • mrbrightside
    mrbrightside Posts: 214
    jsprbcn wrote:
    mh13 wrote:
    Very nice! What size is that buddy?
    L (58)

    How tall are you though, inside leg?
  • RideOnTime
    RideOnTime Posts: 4,712
    Some lovely pics... :D:D
  • jsprbcn
    jsprbcn Posts: 19
    jsprbcn wrote:
    mh13 wrote:
    Very nice! What size is that buddy?
    L (58)

    How tall are you though, inside leg?
    92Cm.
  • Coudy
    Coudy Posts: 16
    I am 193cm tall with 93cm inside leg. I have ordered XL with following changes:
    stem 110mm-->120mm
    bars 42cm --> 44 cm

    I am riding 180mm cranks, which are already waiting 4 months in my home for the new CF SLX. :shock:
  • jsprbcn
    jsprbcn Posts: 19
    I still have to make a long ride to make the final "miniature" adjustments (seat height, seat angle and setback), but even for now copying the "settings" of my Bianchi track bike the SLX is very it's comfortable.
  • Coudy
    Coudy Posts: 16
    How tall are you jsprbcn?
  • jsprbcn
    jsprbcn Posts: 19
    If I remember correctly (I measured it 2 months ago) 192cm
  • bmxboy10
    bmxboy10 Posts: 1,958
    nice but u need a new black and red garmin :lol:
  • jsprbcn
    jsprbcn Posts: 19
    solboy10 wrote:
    nice but u need a new black and red garmin :lol:
    Yes, but it's another 180€.. for that I have some nice other gear too..... I will think about it though... maybe a full black 510.
  • IrishMac
    IrishMac Posts: 328
    jsprbcn wrote:
    solboy10 wrote:
    nice but u need a new black and red garmin :lol:
    Yes, but it's another 180€.. for that I have some nice other gear too..... I will think about it though... maybe a full black 510.

    Nah Just get a cover in whatever colour you like for it :)
    Member of Cuchulainn C.C. @badcyclist

    Raleigh SP Race
    Trek 1.2
  • jsprbcn
    jsprbcn Posts: 19
    That's a good one, I will look for that. ANy tips of where to buy? (Europe)

    Another shot of yesterday :D
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  • IrishMac
    IrishMac Posts: 328
    Not off of the top my head sorry, don't have a Garmin meself, just seen the covers in magazines and stuff, I know that wiggle are stocking the 510 cases, so it might fit :) After that eBay is always a safe bet :) Sorry for the late reply, I've been busy with exams :(
    Nice pic there too, fair play to you for been able to take a pic of the bike with both hands, I'm doing well too get something out of my back pocket :lol:
    Member of Cuchulainn C.C. @badcyclist

    Raleigh SP Race
    Trek 1.2
  • De Canch
    De Canch Posts: 6
    Nice to see another Canyon Ultimate CF SLX lover, nice build.
    Also aggresive look (height seat vs steering)
    Enjoy the rides on it!!!
  • jsprbcn
    jsprbcn Posts: 19
    Thanks!
    Some more pics!

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  • IrishMac
    IrishMac Posts: 328
    Nice :) I'm guessing you're into the photography too?
    Oh by the way, always wondered about those headsets, can you literally stick your finger down into it? :D
    Member of Cuchulainn C.C. @badcyclist

    Raleigh SP Race
    Trek 1.2
  • andyhilton
    andyhilton Posts: 156
    Get those legs shaved!
  • mfin
    mfin Posts: 6,729
    Looks loads better without its bum bag. I've just realised why Americans call them Fanny packs
  • Great Build :)
  • jsprbcn
    jsprbcn Posts: 19
    IrishMac wrote:
    Nice :) I'm guessing you're into the photography too?
    Oh by the way, always wondered about those headsets, can you literally stick your finger down into it? :D
    Yes I used to take pictures too, en yes, you can stick your finger in there, but not during a ride as it might get stuck :lol:
    andyhilton wrote:
    Get those legs shaved!
    Done!
    mfin wrote:
    Looks loads better without its bum bag. I've just realised why Americans call them Fanny packs
    Yeah I know, I only put it for long rides (>4 hours), now I have a tool bottle for the essentials during a 3-4 hour ride.
    Great Build :)
    Thanks, but exept for the saddle and bottle cages it's "out of the box" :D
  • mfin
    mfin Posts: 6,729
    jsprbcn wrote:
    Yeah I know, I only put it for long rides (>4 hours), now I have a tool bottle for the essentials during a 3-4 hour ride.

    Fairdoos, you're only using one in the one clearly excusable scenario then. Bike looks good!
  • jsprbcn
    jsprbcn Posts: 19
    mfin wrote:
    jsprbcn wrote:
    Yeah I know, I only put it for long rides (>4 hours), now I have a tool bottle for the essentials during a 3-4 hour ride.

    Fairdoos, you're only using one in the one clearly excusable scenario then. Bike looks good!
    Correct, I prefer to ride without saddle bag, or even tool bollte when possible. But stranding with a "nice looking" bike is no option. I prefer to have a saddle bag/tool bottle in order to continue riding :P