Alongside the announcement of the update to the Spectral, Canyons’ Neuron gets the same treatment. It gets new colours and new specs with Canyon a limited-edition bike added to the range.

With the range of updates gracing the Neuron, there’s also a limited-edition model with only 100 units up for grabs worldwide. Making the CF Ltd special is Canyon’s collaboration with DT Swiss. The CF Ltd gets a DT Swiss’ 535 series 140mm fork with a matching shock along with the brand’s super light XMC1200 carbon wheels. SRAM and Race Face finish of the rest of the bike.

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neuron-cf-ltd_2633_BK_P5 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Along with the CF Ltd, the rest of the range gets new colours and up to date componentry.

The brand has given the CF 8 a 140mm RockShox Pike fork and Deluxe Select+ RockShox shock. The bike also gets a SRAM Gx Eagle drivetrain,  SRAMs G2 brakes, DT Swiss wheels, and a Schwalbe Nobby Nic and Hans Dampf, for example.

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2021 canyon NEURON-AL hero (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

For 2021, aluminum models get 130mm of travel at both ends of the bike and all unisex models get one-by drivetrains with bigger 32t chainrings, although the women’s bikes keep their 30t rings. There’s also Schwalbe tyres across the range.

A handful of the bikes in the range get new components too. The Neuron AL 7 models (including WMN models) now come with Shimano XT drivetrains and SLX brakes.

The kid’s Young Hero frame gets a new, bigger, XS size to get more kids riding.

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2021 canyon neuron-7_ (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The 2021 Neuron range is available now with prices starting from £1,500 for the Young Hero, then going up to £5,500 for the flagship Neuron CF SLX 9.

That limited edition Neuron CF Ltd will set you back £4,950 but you’ll have to be quick to get one of the 100 available worldwide.

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