Canyon's EWS factory racing CLLCTV brings Troy Lee Designs to a new limited edition of their Canyon Strive CFR TLD enduro race bike...
That means the 29″ wheels now get longer 160mm rear wheel & 170mm fork travel, but the same racy low stack even with longer travel. Its geometry gets more aggressive and progressive with 40mm longer reach, slacker 63° head angle, super steep 76.5/78° seattube, and improved stability at speed thanks to a longer wheelbase with the same short 435mm chainstays.
The new Strive CFR carries over the dual-mode ShapeShifter in v2.0 to go from pedal up to shred down at the touch of a button. It shifts angles by 1.5°, BB height by 15mm, and reduces rear wheel travel to 140mm… but also tweaks shock kinematics to make Shred mode more plush with less pedal kickback.
Want the full tech details on the stiffer 2700g frame, its new 10mm reach adjust headset, UDH hanger being
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