But then again, there are some areas where I get an advantage over folks back in the ole U.S. of A. One is Canyon bikes. Canyon is German, of course, the frames come from China, and I can get them via mail order in Japan. They do not ship into the U.S.A. I just got my next carbon frame, a beautiful year-end closeout of an Ultimate CF SL 2014 XL-sized frame, for 115,000 yen plus shipping. This is a highly regarded, even a great carbon frame, for just a bit over $1000. It feels sturdier (especially a slightly beefier fork), but just as light as or lighter than, my 2011 version. Not bad.
Now I just needed a groupset.
I decided to get Ultegra 6800 here in Japan through Hiroshi at C Speed. At current exchange rates the cost does not vary too much if I buy it here or mail order, and SRAM Force 22, my other option, was only available for significantly more money. The Ultegra 6800 has gotten good reviews -- just like excellent Dura Ace 9000, but a wee bit heavier. So far, so good. The shifting is VERY good, taking minimal effort, and the braking is really excellent, better than before. The ergonomics of the shifters also seem an improvement over the 6600/7800 Shimano generation that I have been tied to this past almost a decade. The cable routing is similar to SRAM -- both brake AND shifter cables run along the bars under the bar tape. Much nicer and perhaps less likely to break than the 6600/7800 cables/brifters. Time will tell.
And the crankset takes both 34, 36, 39 tooth inner and 50, 52, 53 tooth outer chainrings. I got 52-36. With a mid-cage rear derailleur I can have maximum rear gear range of 11-32, so spin up hills at 36-32 and go for it in a sprint in 52-11 ... not that I am sprinting so much these days.
The color is called "shark silver / cyan". The cyan is just the blue accents. The main color really does look kind of shark like, so to me this will be my Canyon Shark. After first build up:
The bike handles incredibly well. I love riding it through turns. Also, the Canyon set-back VCLS basalt/carbon seatpost really is comfortable. My 2011 Canyon Ultimate CF had almost no spare fork crown about the headtube -- just enough for the Acros headset top and the stem -- but this one has extra room. The bars seemed too high on the first ride so I moved the stem below the top spacer ... may need to move them further ... even to cut the top of the fork crown ...
The only thing I would change about the frame so far is ... the internal cable routing. I had no problem getting the inner cables through the small plastic tubes Canyon placed inside the frame and secured with masking tape (see top photo). But I struggled to remove the tube from the rear derailleur inner cable -- which runs internally all the way to the back end of the chainstay. I hope I do not need to change cables for many years, if ever!
Since the weather forecast is dry and temperature moderate this weekend I will try the bike out on its first long ride with the Chiba 300 Brevet.
But the Shark really does deserve some fast looking wheels to complete the package. White decals to go with the white seat and bar tape. Like this:*
*These wheels fit only a 10-speed rear sprocket ... so cannot actually be ridden with the current set up.
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Update November 2014: I just received a Japanese language marketing email from Canyon to the effect that they are launching a customer/technical support capability in Japan from Decembe 1, 2014. They will hold a launch event, and will have the 2015 models on display on November 24, 2014 in Daikanyama. "Purito" Joaquin Rodriguez, Katasha star, will be in attendance. For those of you who already ride Canyon, there is a by invitation customer event on the evening of the 23rd.
I decided to get Ultegra 6800 here in Japan through Hiroshi at C Speed. At current exchange rates the cost does not vary too much if I buy it here or mail order, and SRAM Force 22, my other option, was only available for significantly more money. The Ultegra 6800 has gotten good reviews -- just like excellent Dura Ace 9000, but a wee bit heavier. So far, so good. The shifting is VERY good, taking minimal effort, and the braking is really excellent, better than before. The ergonomics of the shifters also seem an improvement over the 6600/7800 Shimano generation that I have been tied to this past almost a decade. The cable routing is similar to SRAM -- both brake AND shifter cables run along the bars under the bar tape. Much nicer and perhaps less likely to break than the 6600/7800 cables/brifters. Time will tell.
And the crankset takes both 34, 36, 39 tooth inner and 50, 52, 53 tooth outer chainrings. I got 52-36. With a mid-cage rear derailleur I can have maximum rear gear range of 11-32, so spin up hills at 36-32 and go for it in a sprint in 52-11 ... not that I am sprinting so much these days.
The color is called "shark silver / cyan". The cyan is just the blue accents. The main color really does look kind of shark like, so to me this will be my Canyon Shark. After first build up:
The bike really deserves the look of some fast-looking carbon deep rim wheels ... |
The only thing I would change about the frame so far is ... the internal cable routing. I had no problem getting the inner cables through the small plastic tubes Canyon placed inside the frame and secured with masking tape (see top photo). But I struggled to remove the tube from the rear derailleur inner cable -- which runs internally all the way to the back end of the chainstay. I hope I do not need to change cables for many years, if ever!
Since the weather forecast is dry and temperature moderate this weekend I will try the bike out on its first long ride with the Chiba 300 Brevet.
Ready for the Chiba 300 km 2014/10/25 Brevet, with lights added. |
*These wheels fit only a 10-speed rear sprocket ... so cannot actually be ridden with the current set up.
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Update November 2014: I just received a Japanese language marketing email from Canyon to the effect that they are launching a customer/technical support capability in Japan from Decembe 1, 2014. They will hold a launch event, and will have the 2015 models on display on November 24, 2014 in Daikanyama. "Purito" Joaquin Rodriguez, Katasha star, will be in attendance. For those of you who already ride Canyon, there is a by invitation customer event on the evening of the 23rd.