Canyon Test Rides at Koblenz?

Canyon Test Rides at Koblenz?

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SixPotBelly

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1,922 posts

220 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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Curious. Anyone been to the factory store and taken a test ride? How far/long can you go? Just round the car park for ten minutes or actually out on the road for an hour or so?


pembo

1,204 posts

193 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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I don't know about the factory but they have a test centre in Mallorca where you can book a bike out to try for the day. It's in Calla Ferrera which is on the South East coast but still plenty of places to ride out from there and it's a pretty cheap place to go for a bit of riding in the sun wink

SixPotBelly

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Thursday 11th June 2015
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pembo said:
I don't know about the factory but they have a test centre in Mallorca where you can book a bike out to try for the day. It's in Calla Ferrera which is on the South East coast but still plenty of places to ride out from there and it's a pretty cheap place to go for a bit of riding in the sun wink
smile Like your thinking. That's also a possibility I've been considering. Take a week or 10 days out there during the late winter to introduce myself to climbing. Leave my bike at home and rent when I get there. Couple of days on a Canyon Ultimate, couple on a something else, couple on something else again, etc. Come back hopefully with better legs and a much better idea of what to buy/order for the spring.

The Koblenz thought came because I've been forming half a daft plan to drive to Italy for a Gran Fondo next month. I like driving, I like Italy and I'm sure I'd like Gran Fondos if I don't bonk. If I went, I'd go down on the D-roads but I could come back on the autobahns to make Koblenz on the way...

pembo

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193 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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I see.... driving to Mallorca involves far too many boats!

You wouldn't have bonked if you had stopped for an ice cream topped with a rhubarb and custard torque gel wink

SixPotBelly

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Thursday 11th June 2015
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I'll sleazyjet to Mallorca, but that's a winter trip in my book. Even if it is cold on top of the climbs.

Italy/Koblenz would be next month, if I go. Mmmm, Italian ice cream [/Homer]. How much would a flat-land cyclist need for 4,000m climbing do you think?

pembo

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193 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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Our plan for getting to Scotland is 1 x ice cream per 30 miles.

We might have to have a couple in one place some days.

It might be worth getting the local 'Toni's Ices' van to follow you!

SixPotBelly

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Thursday 11th June 2015
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I'm still thinking of gatecrashing leg 1. You going to turn me into TwelvePotBelly? smile

pembo

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193 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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Ice cream is perfect for cycling, cools you down whilst providing a nice dose of protein, happy days!!

37Flipper

496 posts

185 months

Sunday 14th June 2015
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I was there Thursday picking up my new bike and there were quite a few people riding around the car park. I think some we having their seat tweaked having bought a bike and some were just having a brief test ride. I was suffering from a little bit of sleep deprivation having got the 2am ferry to Dunkirk to see exactly what they were up to. They were all really friendly in there though and I sure if you explained what you wanted to do they would let you have a go on one. Great factory though, I wish I had more time to have had a better look around.

SixPotBelly

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Sunday 14th June 2015
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37Flipper said:
I was there Thursday picking up my new bike and there were quite a few people riding around the car park. I think some we having their seat tweaked having bought a bike and some were just having a brief test ride. I was suffering from a little bit of sleep deprivation having got the 2am ferry to Dunkirk to see exactly what they were up to. They were all really friendly in there though and I sure if you explained what you wanted to do they would let you have a go on one. Great factory though, I wish I had more time to have had a better look around.
Thanks smile Hope you're very happy with your new Canyon! Which did you go for?

Your description sounds inline with the set up I imagined there. I think, if I go, I'll drop them an email beforehand to check my size would be available for test riding and asking how far/long I could go for. A spin round a flat car park is better than sitting on one in a showroom but I'll ask if there's any chance of taking one out for an extended ride on some undulating terrain, just in case they say yes.

37Flipper

496 posts

185 months

Sunday 14th June 2015
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SixPotBelly said:
Thanks smile Hope you're very happy with your new Canyon! Which did you go for?

Your description sounds inline with the set up I imagined there. I think, if I go, I'll drop them an email beforehand to check my size would be available for test riding and asking how far/long I could go for. A spin round a flat car park is better than sitting on one in a showroom but I'll ask if there's any chance of taking one out for an extended ride on some undulating terrain, just in case they say yes.
It was a toss up between the Aeroroad and Ultimate CF, but I went for the Ultimate CF SLX 8.0 Di2 in the end. With the travel there and back I saved approx £350 so worth making the effort to drive there and back. (Long way on your own though if your mate blows you out on the road trip!!)



I personally don't think you'd enjoy testing on the roads around Koblenz, it was in the middle of the city and it was pretty busy with all the cars.

Black can man

31,833 posts

168 months

Sunday 14th June 2015
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Koblenz is just a 2 hour drive from Bocholt. scratchchin


No no stop it I cannot afford it

SixPotBelly

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Sunday 14th June 2015
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37Flipper said:
It was a toss up between the Aeroroad and Ultimate CF, but I went for the Ultimate CF SLX 8.0 Di2 in the end. With the travel there and back I saved approx £350 so worth making the effort to drive there and back. (Long way on your own though if your mate blows you out on the road trip!!)



I personally don't think you'd enjoy testing on the roads around Koblenz, it was in the middle of the city and it was pretty busy with all the cars.
Beautiful bike. I'd do the same if I bought, buy in Euros and go pick it up. I'm well used to the driving distance from the UK, having worked and lived in Stuttgart for a year in a previous life but always having to pop back here for one reason or another, so that doesn't bother me. Did they swap the brake cables over for you or will you do that yourself?

SixPotBelly

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Black can man said:
Koblenz is just a 2 hour drive from Bocholt. scratchchin


No no stop it I cannot afford it
You haven't even taking delivery of that lovely Xeon yet! I don't want to sound like Mrs BCM but shouldn't you give it a few months before you start looking at new bikes again? hehe

37Flipper

496 posts

185 months

Sunday 14th June 2015
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SixPotBelly said:
Beautiful bike. I'd do the same if I bought, buy in Euros and go pick it up. I'm well used to the driving distance from the UK, having worked and lived in Stuttgart for a year in a previous life but always having to pop back here for one reason or another, so that doesn't bother me. Did they swap the brake cables over for you or will you do that yourself?
They swapped the cables when they made it up. When I ordered it I put a request in the notes to swap the brake cables over. There was a little confusion when ordering because you can't select 'collect from factory' so I had to put a note in to say I wanted to collect it too. They missed one email which was mildy frustration, but another email nudging them in the right direction prompted a response. beer

It was meant to be ready from w/c 15/06-22/06 so getting an email telling me to arrange collection earlier was a nice surprise. I had a bike fit yesterday morning so I'm now just waiting for the rain to stop to go and give it it's maiden run.... woohoo

Black can man

31,833 posts

168 months

Sunday 14th June 2015
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SixPotBelly said:
Black can man said:
Koblenz is just a 2 hour drive from Bocholt. scratchchin


No no stop it I cannot afford it
You haven't even taking delivery of that lovely Xeon yet! I don't want to sound like Mrs BCM but shouldn't you give it a few months before you start looking at new bikes again? hehe
Less than a month now !

Talking of the lovely Mrs BCM , she's saying that the new XEON is not living in the back room , pffft ! she's fking nuts at times.

SixPotBelly

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Sunday 14th June 2015
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Black can man said:
Less than a month now !

Talking of the lovely Mrs BCM , she's saying that the new XEON is not living in the back room , pffft ! she's fking nuts at times.
What, she wants it in the front room? Result!

Black can man

31,833 posts

168 months

Sunday 14th June 2015
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37Flipper said:
It was a toss up between the Aeroroad and Ultimate CF, but I went for the Ultimate CF SLX 8.0 Di2 in the end. With the travel there and back I saved approx £350 so worth making the effort to drive there and back. (Long way on your own though if your mate blows you out on the road trip!!)



I personally don't think you'd enjoy testing on the roads around Koblenz, it was in the middle of the city and it was pretty busy with all the cars.
That does look nice,mind you all of those Canyon bikes look lovely.

Black can man

31,833 posts

168 months

Sunday 14th June 2015
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SixPotBelly said:
Black can man said:
Less than a month now !

Talking of the lovely Mrs BCM , she's saying that the new XEON is not living in the back room , pffft ! she's fking nuts at times.
What, she wants it in the front room? Result!
laugh



astroarcadia

1,710 posts

200 months

Sunday 14th June 2015
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I bought mine blind having only seen others riding them. Had never even touched one let alone ridden.

Of course I would like to have ridden one but given the great value and reviews it's a risk worth taking.

I have a CF SLX and love it.

Am tempted by an Aeroad or Lux CF next.