canyon rennrad 2020 Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 8 – Ultegra Di2, Carbonlaufräder, Aero-Rennrad – Bici  No.1
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canyon rennrad 2020 Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 8 – Ultegra Di2, Carbonlaufräder, Aero-Rennrad – Bici No.1

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canyon rennrad 2020 Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 8 – Ultegra Di2, Carbonlaufräder, Aero-Rennrad – Bici No.1Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 8 Aero Performance auf Profi Niveau Das Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 8 ist ein Highend Aero Rennrad mit kompromissloser Performance fr ambitionierte Fahrer: innen. Mit seinem superleichten, aerodynamisch perfektionierten Carbonrahmen, der elektronischen Shimano Ultegra Di2 12 fach Schaltung und DT Swiss ARC 1400 DICUT Carbonlaufrdern gehrt es zur absoluten Oberklasse der Rennrder ideal fr Rennfahrer, Triathleten und alle, die maximale

Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 8 – Aero-Performance auf Profi-Niveau

Das Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 8 ist ein Highend-Aero-Rennrad mit kompromissloser Performance für ambitionierte Fahrer:innen. Mit seinem superleichten, aerodynamisch perfektionierten Carbonrahmen, der elektronischen Shimano Ultegra Di2 12-fach Schaltung und DT Swiss ARC 1400 DICUT Carbonlaufrädern gehört es zur absoluten Oberklasse der Rennräder – ideal für Rennfahrer, Triathleten und alle, die maximale Effizienz und Geschwindigkeit suchen.


Aerodynamik trifft Leichtbau – der CF SLX Carbonrahmen

Das Aeroad CF SLX verwendet das gleiche Aero-Konzept wie das Profi-Modell CFR, mit einem speziell entwickelten Carbon-Layup für maximale Steifigkeit und geringes Gewicht. Trotz Highend-Leistung bleibt es komfortabel genug für lange Etappen. Die integrierte Aero-Sattelstütze und interne Zugverlegung sorgen für eine cleane Optik und beste Windschlüpfrigkeit.


Shimano Ultegra Di2 – präzise Schaltvorgänge auf Knopfdruck

Ausgestattet mit der aktuellen Ultegra Di2 R8170 12-fach Gruppe, wechselt das Aeroad blitzschnell und zuverlässig die Gänge – selbst unter Volllast. Die hydraulischen Scheibenbremsen sorgen dabei für volle Kontrolle bei jeder Abfahrt und unter allen Bedingungen.


DT Swiss ARC 1400 DICUT – Aero-Carbonlaufräder mit 55 mm Felgenhöhe

Die hochwertigen Carbonlaufräder von DT Swiss mit 55 mm hohen Felgen bieten eine ideale Mischung aus Aerodynamik, Steifigkeit und Gewicht – gemacht für hohes Tempo bei maximaler Kontrolle. Bestückt mit Continental GP5000 S TR 28 mm Reifen fährst du schnell, sicher und komfortabel.


Anpassbares Aero-Cockpit

Das Canyon CP0048 Carbon-Cockpit ist nicht nur aerodynamisch, sondern auch höhenverstellbar – für optimalen Komfort oder maximale Race-Position. Die integrierte Werkzeuglösung (TX25) in der Steckachse ermöglicht einfache Anpassungen unterwegs.


Highlights

✔ Highend CF SLX Carbonrahmen mit Aero-Optimierung

✔ Shimano Ultegra Di2 12-fach – präzise, elektronisch, kabellos

✔ DT Swiss ARC 1400 DICUT Carbonlaufräder – leicht & aerodynamisch

✔ Einstellbares Canyon Carbon-Cockpit 

✔ Continental GP5000 S TR Reifen – 28 mm Breite für Speed & Komfort

✔ Wartungsarmer Steuersatz & individuell einstellbare Sattelstütze

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