Canyon Spectral AL enduro bike launched - Eurobike 2013

Canyon Spectral AL enduro bike launched - Eurobike 2013

Plus 650b Nerve AL and cheaper Grand Canyon CF SL 29er hardtail

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Published: August 31, 2013 at 11:00 am

BikeRadar have already taken a look at Canyon’s 2014 road and mountain bike ranges, but displayed at the crazy maze that is Eurobike were further updates to their mountain bike lineup.

Spectral AL – all-new enduro bike for 2014

The canyon spectral looks to be an ideal tool for enduro racing straight out of the box: the canyon spectral looks to be an ideal tool for enduro racing straight out of the box - Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Canyon Spectral AL

Replacing the previous Nerve AL+ is an all-new aluminium model from Canyon, the Spectral AL. There’s a choice between a 130mm travel 29er version and a 140mm 650b bike. Both feature tough builds with quality Fox suspension at each end. We’re excited to swing a leg over this new enduro-ready ride.

Nerve AL now in 650b and 29er formats

Canyon are known for their value and we hope they don't fail to deliver that with the new nerve al: canyon are known for their value and we hope they don't fail to deliver that with the new nerve al - Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The 650b version of the Spectral AL

The Canyon Nerve AL 120mm trail bike has been refreshed and will be available in both 650b and 29in wheel sizes for 2014, with the 26in version to be dropped. The frame has been subject to a total redesign, with changes made to the suspension kinematics and geometry. Plenty of builds will be on offer and we’re expecting pricing details in the next few days.

Grand Canyon CF SL series

The grand canyon cf sl 29er is a cheaper version of the grand canyon cf slx carbon hardtail: the grand canyon cf sl 29er is a cheaper version of the grand canyon cf slx carbon hardtail - Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Grand Canyon CF SL 7.9

For those on a budget, the new Grand Canyon CF SL is an alternative to the Grand Canyon CF SLX 29er. Made with a slightly different carbon layup, it will be heavier but a fair bit cheaper than its sibling. It’s available in three builds (6.9, 7.9, 8.9) with different quality specs.

Pricing for all the new Canyon mountain bikes is to be confirmed. For more information see www.canyon.com.