Canyon Stoic 3 Review

Canyon Stoic 3 Review

Canyon Stoic 3 Review

Price: 1299 €
category: All Mountain
Frame Material: Aluminium
Weight: 15,66 kg
Wheel Size: 29"
Travel Front: 140 mm
Model Year: 2024
  • radically modern geometry
  • coherent overall package
  • rides excellent in the downhill
  • strong brakes (compared to bikes in the same price range)
  • 6 years warranty
  • with 15,66 kg unfortunately a bit heavy
fun to ride in
easy terrain extreme terrain
seating position
upright efficient
handling
playful easy calm
framesize runs
small big

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Geometry

Je steiler der Winkel des Sitzrohrs ist, desto effizienter können Sie in die Pedale treten.

SIZE XXS XS S M L XL XXL
Sizing of Manufacturer
XXS
XS
S
M
L
XL
-
Wheelsize
27,5
27,5
27,5
29
29
29
-
Stack
592
592
601
626
635
644
-
Reach
380
405
430
455
480
505
-
Top Tube Length
539
564
591
623
650
678
-
Seat Tube Length
365
365
400
430
460
500
-
Seat Tube Angle
75
75
75
75
75
75
-
Head Tube Length
90
90
100
90
100
110
-
Head Tube Angle
65
65
65
65
65
65
-
Bottom Bracket Drop
45
45
45
60
60
60
-
Bottom Bracket Height (absolut)
310
310
310
314
314
314
-
Chainstay Length
418
418
418
428
428
428
-
Wheelbase
1104
1129
1158
1193
1222
1252
-
Standover Height
741
740
742
768
773
774
-
Specification
  • Frame Canyon Stoic
  • Frame Material Aluminium
  • Fork ROCKSHOX 35 Silver TurnKey
  • Spring Unit air
  • Remote-Lockout yes
  • Gearrange 455%
  • Drivetrain 1x12
  • Gear Lever SRAM NX Eagle Trigger 12s, SRAM's NX Eagle shifter helps deliver the simplicity and precision a wide-range, single-ring drivetrain.
  • Rear Derailleur SRAM SX Eagle, SRAM SX Eagle rear derailleur provides quick and quiet shifts across 10-50 or 11-50 tooth cassettes., Cage length: long
  • Crank SRAM SX EAGLE, SRAM's aluminum SX Eagle crank delivers outstanding reliability thanks to its long-wearing steel chainring and precisely-profiled teeth., Number of chainrings: 1
  • Cassette SRAM PG-1210 Eagle 11-50 12s, SRAM's SX Eagle 11-50 cassette packs a wide, 454% gear range into a surprisingly affordable package., Number of sprockets: 12
  • Chain SRAM SX Eagle 12s | SRAM NX Eagle 12-speed Chain 126 Links
  • Brake Set SRAM Guide T
  • Brake Rotors 200/180
  • Wheel Set Alex Rims DP30 / Shimano MT400 Center Lock, We paired wide (30mm) and tough alloy rims with the proven reliability of Shimano hubs., Rotor mount: Center Lock, Wheelsize: 29"
  • Tires Front Schwalbe Magic Mary Evo Super Trail 2.4"
  • Tires Rear Schwalbe Hans Dampf 2,35
  • Saddle VELO VL-5120
  • Seat Post Iridium Dropper, Clamp diameter: 30,9 mm, Material: Aluminium (AL)
  • Stem Iridium
  • Handle Bar JD MTB, The Stoic's cockpit is dialed for aggressive trail riding thanks to its combination of short stem and wide (780mm) riser bars., Width: 780 mm
  • Handle Bar Width 780

Expirience with the Canyon Stoic 3

Canyon Stoic 3 Review Proper fun on the descent: The Stoic 3 is a fun-loving bike for all trail junkies for whom a fully is too expensive or too complex. Especially in extremely steep terrain, this combination makes for smooth handling. If you want to get ahead efficiently and quickly, you will welcome the sporty riding position. When viewing the 15,66 kg, its apparent: there are lighter All Mountains in this price range. For trail lovers, one point dominates: the Canyon Hardtail scores in the decent with an extremely good geometry, a high-quality suspension and grippy tires. The guarantee of 6 years proves that Canyon is behind its products.

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