My video of what it is like unboxing your new canyon Grizl AL Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - How to Build 04:25 - Features close up 07:40 - Weigh in 07:50 - Why I like it 08:56 - Outro
These are 1300 dollars on their sight right now because of shortage of shimano cranksets. They using "equal quality" Selle italia and fsa dropping the price a lot
Unfortunately nothing through the head tube. The cables have to come out and back in because is a normal design for the fork stem. I am sure if you wanted to invest in a different fork, it would be possible but not as stock.
I've been looking for a bike that can essentially do it all. I think I've found it, I reckon I'll go for this and save up a little more to get a set of road wheels for it, just for those group days when I need to keep up with the roadies 😅
Yea, surprisingly well. Did a whole day on it and was totally fine. Just a high saddle. I would say for myself I would buy a large but the M fits me of it needs to.
It’s actually a very easy job to do yourself once you know how. I would Google our TH-cam how to align a bike brake Caliper and lots of good videos show up. If you have tried and still don’t feel confident a bike shop should be able to do it in a couple of minutes for you.
Great thanks. I'll have a look. I also read on the Canyon website that it's quite normal on new bikes and often settles in the first 300km. What do you think?@@cyclingunboxed
A buddy got a bike like that, maybe that model, it seems that thru axle screws directly to the frame, long story short, he screwed up and had to send the frame back to canyon, weeks without a bike, be aware of that
Pedals are universal for every bike. Firstly you need to make sure that the correct pedal is going on the correct side. Easy with cleats but flat pedals are less obvious. They will be Lablled somewhere though. The second thing is that the left side is threaded the other way. There are tonnes of videos on TH-cam that show it nicely
It’s hard to know sometimes with canyon. Unfortunately they sell out fast so you just need to buy when it becomes available if you can. They are very popular
I’m good on a medium, not perfect. A large would fit me better. I’m different though as I have very long legs and a short body so the shorter top tube suits me. You are taller than me as well so I can see how and XL would fit you better: th-cam.com/video/vbsCh2aUxLQ/w-d-xo.html
What about 183cm high man should chose? Size guide showing M, but sounds strange because usually L or on some even XL....answer please, does M will look and feels nornally?
Yes, all canyons you buy will come like this. It should come ready to go, just need the valve. It’s always worth double checking they say tubless ready on there before you do it though.
Damn for 6'4 guy a Medium? I guess it's a fashion to have a tall rider on smaller bike? LOL Though some say a smaller frame is easier to navigate over a bigger bike. Would've thought a XL or 2XL frame for a tall guy like you.
This one isn’t my bike and I could probably go up to a large but honestly the canyons are generally seem a size lager when you sit on them. Also I have long legs short body and the m seatpost goes high enough for me.
@@konradjanczak1504 Fill in you measurements in the canyon website, they will give you the correct size bike. Im 188 cm in height and they recommended me an L and it serves me well.
Such a beautiful bike!! Would love to have one! Also great unboxing tips here :)
Love this colour! Such a great bike!
These are 1300 dollars on their sight right now because of shortage of shimano cranksets. They using "equal quality" Selle italia and fsa dropping the price a lot
is there an option to upgrade to cableless through different stem and bars etc thanks great review !
Unfortunately nothing through the head tube. The cables have to come out and back in because is a normal design for the fork stem.
I am sure if you wanted to invest in a different fork, it would be possible but not as stock.
I've been looking for a bike that can essentially do it all. I think I've found it, I reckon I'll go for this and save up a little more to get a set of road wheels for it, just for those group days when I need to keep up with the roadies 😅
Should be perfect for that. Won’t be the lightest but will be more than sufficient
thanks for the great video. You do confirm that a size M fits you well ? I am just over 6 foot, and I am surprised that you got a size M. Cheers
Yea, surprisingly well. Did a whole day on it and was totally fine. Just a high saddle. I would say for myself I would buy a large but the M fits me of it needs to.
I’m 6,1 and looking for a L frame. Going to check the medium
@@cyclingunboxedthank you for sharing.
I actually ordered a L frame, as canyon was telling me I was between M and L
If the breaks are touching and I'm a bit of a newbie - is it better to take it to a shop to tweak?
It’s actually a very easy job to do yourself once you know how. I would Google our TH-cam how to align a bike brake Caliper and lots of good videos show up.
If you have tried and still don’t feel confident a bike shop should be able to do it in a couple of minutes for you.
Great thanks. I'll have a look. I also read on the Canyon website that it's quite normal on new bikes and often settles in the first 300km. What do you think?@@cyclingunboxed
I can’t say for that one as I have always re adjusted them to be silent when our the box. I would be intrigued to know if that works though.
A buddy got a bike like that, maybe that model, it seems that thru axle screws directly to the frame, long story short, he screwed up and had to send the frame back to canyon, weeks without a bike, be aware of that
Why did you not put the pedals on? Im having trouble with them & wanted to see just that part..
Pedals are universal for every bike.
Firstly you need to make sure that the correct pedal is going on the correct side. Easy with cleats but flat pedals are less obvious. They will be Lablled somewhere though.
The second thing is that the left side is threaded the other way. There are tonnes of videos on TH-cam that show it nicely
I wanted to buy it but it's out of stock on the site, will it be for long? if so where can I find it?
It’s hard to know sometimes with canyon. Unfortunately they sell out fast so you just need to buy when it becomes available if you can. They are very popular
Bro I'm 6'5" and they told me to get an XL... Your good on a medium?
I’m good on a medium, not perfect. A large would fit me better. I’m different though as I have very long legs and a short body so the shorter top tube suits me.
You are taller than me as well so I can see how and XL would fit you better: th-cam.com/video/vbsCh2aUxLQ/w-d-xo.html
What about 183cm high man should chose? Size guide showing M, but sounds strange because usually L or on some even XL....answer please, does M will look and feels nornally?
Are the wheels tubeless?
I do believe these can be set up tubless as they are the dt Swiss gravel Ln. Rim tape should already be in there.
@@cyclingunboxed So they are tubeless ready, but they have an inside tube :)
Yes, all canyons you buy will come like this. It should come ready to go, just need the valve. It’s always worth double checking they say tubless ready on there before you do it though.
I’m 6’2-6’3 and I ordered a L. I had a heart attack when you said you’re 6’4 with a medium 😭
That’s not my bike. I was just saying if need be or if I was sharing the bike, the medium would be just fine. I would personally order a larger myself
It could have been a great bike, but it’s geometry is too agressive for most people 😢
The top tube is shorter than most road bikes. Do you find its still too long for you?
Damn for 6'4 guy a Medium? I guess it's a fashion to have a tall rider on smaller bike? LOL
Though some say a smaller frame is easier to navigate over a bigger bike.
Would've thought a XL or 2XL frame for a tall guy like you.
medium is definitely too small for him
This one isn’t my bike and I could probably go up to a large but honestly the canyons are generally seem a size lager when you sit on them. Also I have long legs short body and the m seatpost goes high enough for me.
@@cyclingunboxed I'm also 6'4 and thinking about grizl or grail. Would you aim in XL or XXl frame for our height?
Easiest way to check I think is to measure your current bike and then see which size bike geometry on the website that fits into.
@@konradjanczak1504 Fill in you measurements in the canyon website, they will give you the correct size bike. Im 188 cm in height and they recommended me an L and it serves me well.
just bought it for $1,485.38 in the US!
I hope you enjoy it!