For 2021, Canyon has given the flagship enduro bike, the Strive a refresh. The updated range doesn’t just see in new colours but 170mm forks across the range and it benefits from a host of new kit that’s been released throughout the year.

Kicking off with the new kit found on the 2021 Strives. Each bike now gets a 170mm fork which not only gives the bike a bit more travel at the front, but it slackens the head angle to 66° and raises the front end. 

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2021 canyon strive cfr (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

With the longer forks, 2021 brings the move to Fox’s current GRIP2 dampers on the CF 8 and CFR models.

At the pricier end of the range, the CF9 and CFR now get DT Swiss’s carbon EXC 1501 and EXC 1200 wheels.

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2021 canyon strive-cf-9 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

All bikes also see in One Up Components’ V2 dropper posts which get a boost in travel depending on the size.

This year’s bike keeps the on-the-fly geometry and travel adjusting Shapeshifter and it’s still shod with Maxxis rubber but for 2021 the Minion DHR fitted to the rear benefits from an EXO+ casing and all bikes can now be found with an Assegai on the front.

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2021 canyon strive-cf-7 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

There is also a selection of new colours finding their way onto the bike. The CF 7 and 8 get the X-Ray green colourway that’s previously been reserved for the likes of the Seagraves and the CFR gets a black and white colourway.

Prices for the updated range start at £3,300 for the CF 7 and they top out at £6,500 for the Strive CF which gets a frame with a special layup that’s claimed to save 300g, along with a top drawer built kit. All models get a carbon frame.

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