The Canyon Grizl just hit the streets (gravel ones) in May, and it’s already getting some slick new build upgrades. Canyon just announce two new builds in the Grizl lineup, both built around its top-end carbon CF SLX frame. The Canyon Grizl CF SLX 8 ETAP comes decked out with SRAM’s new Force XPRL eTap AXS gravel drivetrain and retails for $5,999 USD. The Grizl CF SLX 8 ETAP Suspension build is similarly specced with the addition of a new Rudy fork up front, it retails for $6,499 USD. Both will be available for US customers later this year, more info at Canyon.com.
Canyon Grizl Upgraded with Force eTap and Rudy Suspension Fork
- Kevin Curry
- August 16, 2021
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