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Field Trip: Canyon s $1,200 Stoic Is All You Need to Have Fun Apr 20, 2021
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All you need to have fun
Words by Sarah Moore, Photography by Tom Richards
The first bike in our Field Trip value bike review series is the Canyon Stoic 3, a 29er hardtail with a 140mm fork that ll cost you $1,200 USD to get your hands on. The German mail-order brand describes as being a phenomenal trail bike with no added squishy bits.’’
At this pricepoint, you won t find a dropper post, but you will find an SR Suntour XCR 34 fork with 140mm of travel with a lockout lever and adjustable rebound, internal routing for both the dropper post and rear shift lines, Shimano’s Deore 10-speed drivetrain with an 11-42 cassette, and Schwalbe tires mounted to 30mm wide Alex rims.
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