Frameset
Frame
Canyon Aeroad CFR
Fork
Canyon FK0137 CF Disc
The fourth-generation Canyon Aeroad is a dedicated aero road bike engineered for outright speed and WorldTour competition. While it retains the aggressive silhouette and aerodynamic focus of its predecessor, this iteration shifts significant attention toward durability and everyday usability. Driven by feedback from professional riders and mechanics, Canyon reinforced the carbon layup in high-stress areas and overhauled the hardware, moving to a unified T25 Torx bolt standard across the chassis. The bike is built for serious racers and fast-paced group riders who prioritize power transfer and aerodynamic efficiency over plush compliance. By expanding tire clearance to 32mm and introducing a modular cockpit system, Canyon aims to make the Aeroad more adaptable to rougher roads and individual rider preferences without sacrificing its core identity as a racing platform.

| Stack | 539mm |
| Reach | 390mm |
| Top tube | 546mm |
| Headtube length | 121mm |
| Standover height | 775mm |
| Seat tube length | 501mm |
The Aeroad shares its core geometry with Canyon’s lightweight Ultimate, resulting in a steep, aggressive posture designed for racing. A size medium features a 560mm stack and 393mm reach, placing the rider in a low, stretched-out aerodynamic position. To maintain consistent handling across the size run, Canyon incrementally lengthens the chainstays on larger frames, ensuring stability for taller riders.
Fit customization centers around the PACE Bar, a modular integrated cockpit that separates the central stem and tops from the drops. This design allows riders to adjust handlebar width by up to 50mm and alter stack height by 20mm without cutting the steerer tube or disconnecting brake hoses. Riders can also swap the standard Classic drops for narrower, flared Aero drops, which Canyon claims can save up to 14 watts by reducing the rider's frontal area. However, the stem length is fixed to the central T-bar section, meaning riders who need a different reach must purchase a replacement upper cockpit assembly aftermarket.
Frameset
Frame
Canyon Aeroad CFR
Fork
Canyon FK0137 CF Disc
Groupset
Shift levers
Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9270, 12-speed
Front derailleur
Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 FD-R9250
Rear derailleur
Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 RD-R9250, 12-speed (medium cage)
Cassette
Shimano Dura-Ace CS-R9200, 12-speed, 11-30T
Chain
Shimano XTR 12-speed chain
Crankset
Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 Powermeter 172.5mm
Bottom bracket
Ceramicspeed BB86 Coated (PF 86.5)
Front brake
Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9270 hydraulic disc brake (2-piston)
Rear brake
Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9270 hydraulic disc brake (2-piston)
Front rotor
160mm
Rear rotor
140mm
Wheelset
Front wheel
Shimano Dura-Ace WH-R9270-C50-TL-F
Rear wheel
Shimano Dura-Ace WH-R9270-C50-TL-R
Front tire
Pirelli P ZERO Race TLR RS, 28 mm
Rear tire
Pirelli P ZERO Race TLR RS, 28 mm
Cockpit
Stem
Canyon CP0048 one-piece carbon cockpit
Handlebars
Canyon CP0048 one-piece carbon cockpit
Saddle
Selle Italia Flite Boost Kit Carbonio Superflow MVDP
Seatpost
Canyon SP0077 carbon seatpost (setback: -10 mm)
The Aeroad lineup is split between two frame tiers: the CF SLX and the premium CFR. The CFR frames use a higher-grade carbon layup to shave weight, though both tiers share the exact same aerodynamic tube shapes and 32mm tire clearance.
Builds start with the CF SLX 7, equipped with Shimano 105 Di2 or SRAM Rival AXS, and scale up to the CFR models featuring Dura-Ace Di2 or SRAM Red AXS. Across the board, Canyon specifies deep-section carbon wheels, typically 50mm or 55mm profiles from DT Swiss or Zipp, balancing aerodynamic performance with crosswind stability. Most mid-to-high-tier builds also include dual-sided power meters as standard equipment.
While the direct-to-consumer pricing undercuts many competing flagship aero bikes, the value proposition is slightly offset by the proprietary cockpit. Because stem length and the highly touted Aero drops cannot be customized at the point of purchase, riders seeking a specific fit or maximum aerodynamic optimization may need to factor in the cost of aftermarket cockpit components.

CF SLX 7 Di2
$5,099

CF SLX 7 AXS Speed
$5,199

CF SLX 8 Di2
$6,199

CF SLX 8 AXS Speed
$6,499

CF SLX 9 Di2
$7,799

CFR AXS
$10,499

CFR Di2
$10,499

CFR Tensor
$10,999
Reviewers consistently characterize the Aeroad as a highly efficient platform that excels on flat and rolling terrain. The frame delivers immediate power transfer, with testers noting its exceptional stiffness through the bottom bracket and front end. This rigidity makes it an effective "tool for speed" (Bicycling), though it comes with a firm ride quality that prioritizes road feedback over vibration damping. While the rear triangle offers some compliance, the bike is generally viewed as a "rigid race machine" (Cycling Weekly) rather than an endurance-oriented cruiser.
Handling is frequently praised for striking a balance between high-speed stability and sharp cornering. The steering is lively but retains a "smoothness to it which keeps it on the controllable side of twitchy" (Road.cc), allowing riders to push the limits on descents. However, multiple reviewers criticized the stock 25mm front tire found on several builds, noting that it feels noticeably narrow and transmits harshness on rougher pavement.
While the Aeroad climbs capably for an aero bike, testers agree it requires more rider input on long, steep alpine ascents compared to a dedicated lightweight climbing frame. Ultimately, the consensus points to a highly capable racer that rewards aggressive riding, provided the rider is willing to accept a firmer ride feel in exchange for maximum aerodynamic efficiency.

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