Bicycles Carbon

Take your cycling to the next level with Canyon's carbon bikes. Our carbon framed bikes are designed for experienced cyclists looking for the ultimate ride. With lightweight carbon construction and precision engineering, our carbon road bikes deliver unbeatable performance and speed. Upgrade your ride today with Canyon.
  • 37 items
37 items
    Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 RD-R9250, 12-speed, DT Swiss ARC 1100 65 mm
    14,500 AU$
    or from 2,417 AU$/Mo.
    SRAM Red AXS Rear Derailleur, DT Swiss ERC 1100 Dicut
    11,729 AU$
    Original price 12,899 AU$
    You save 1,170 AU$
    or from 1,955 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 RD-R9250, 12-speed, DT Swiss ERC 1100 Dicut
    10,569 AU$
    Original price 11,749 AU$
    You save 1,180 AU$
    or from 1,762 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 RD-R9250, 12-speed
    From 14,049 AU$
    or from 2,342 AU$/Mo.
    SRAM Red AXS Rear Derailleur, DT Swiss ARC 1100 DICUT db 55
    From 14,049 AU$
    or from 2,342 AU$/Mo.
    SRAM Apex XPLR, Aluminium Wheels
    3,349 AU$
    Original price 3,599 AU$
    You save 250 AU$
    or from 559 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano GRX Di2 RD-RX825, DT Swiss GRC 1400 Spline
    6,499 AU$
    Original price 7,099 AU$
    You save 600 AU$
    or from 1,084 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano GRX RD-RX822 12s, Aluminium Wheels
    4,199 AU$
    or from 700 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano Deore XT Di2 RD-M8250-GS 12s, Carbon Wheels
    5,349 AU$
    Original price 5,949 AU$
    You save 600 AU$
    or from 892 AU$/Mo.
    SRAM Red AXS Rear Derailleur, DT Swiss ARC 1100
    17,549 AU$
    or from 2,925 AU$/Mo.
    SRAM Force AXS E1, Zipp 404 Firecrest Hookless
    10,549 AU$
    Original price 11,149 AU$
    You save 600 AU$
    or from 1,759 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano Ultegra Di2, DT Swiss ARC 1400
    9,399 AU$
    Original price 9,999 AU$
    You save 600 AU$
    or from 1,567 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano 105 Di2, DT Swiss ARC 1600
    7,099 AU$
    or from 1,184 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 RD-R9250, 12-speed, DT Swiss ARC 1100
    17,549 AU$
    or from 2,925 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano Tiagra R4720, Aluminium Wheels
    2,799 AU$
    Original price 3,049 AU$
    You save 250 AU$
    or from 467 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 RD-R9250, 12-speed, DT Swiss ARC 1100
    15,799 AU$
    Original price 17,549 AU$
    You save 1,750 AU$
    or from 2,634 AU$/Mo.
    SRAM GX Eagle AXS Transmission, Rock Shox Pike Select+ RC2
    6,149 AU$
    Original price 7,099 AU$
    You save 950 AU$
    or from 1,025 AU$/Mo.
    SRAM Rival AXS Groupset, DT Swiss ARC 1600 Spline
    7,699 AU$
    or from 1,284 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 RD-R9250, 12-speed, DT Swiss ARC 1100 Dicut db
    12,299 AU$
    or from 2,050 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano GRX RD-RX820 12s, Aluminium Wheels
    4,199 AU$
    or from 700 AU$/Mo.
    SRAM GX Eagle AXS Transmission, RockShox Lyrik Select+
    6,499 AU$
    Original price 7,699 AU$
    You save 1,200 AU$
    or from 1,084 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano Ultegra Di2, DT Swiss ARC 1600 Spline
    8,849 AU$
    or from 1,475 AU$/Mo.
    Shimano 105 Di2, Carbon Wheels
    4,749 AU$
    Original price 5,349 AU$
    You save 600 AU$
    or from 792 AU$/Mo.
    SRAM RED XPLR AXS RD 13s, Zipp 303 XPLR SW Hookless
    11,749 AU$
    or from 1,959 AU$/Mo.

What is a carbon bike?

A carbon bike is a type of bicycle with a frame made of carbon fibre. The carbon fibre is woven into a fabric and then layered to create a strong and lightweight frame.

Are carbon bikes really worth it?

Yes, carbon bikes are worth it for experienced cyclists looking for a high-performance ride. While they can be more expensive than other types of bikes, the benefits of carbon construction are worth the investment.

Pros and cons of carbon bikes:

  • Pros: lightweight, strong, stiff, comfortable, aerodynamic
  • Cons: expensive, can be brittle, difficult to repair, not as durable as some other materials

Advantages of a carbon bike:

  • Lightweight: Carbon fibre is lighter than other materials, making the bike easier to handle and faster on hills.
  • Strong: Carbon fibre is incredibly strong, which means the bike can withstand a lot of wear and tear.
  • Comfortable: Carbon fibre can absorb vibrations and shocks from the road, making for a smoother ride.
  • Aerodynamic: Carbon frames can be designed to be very aerodynamic, reducing wind resistance and making the bike faster.

What types of carbon bikes are there?

Carbon bikes are available across the range which includes:

  • Carbon road bikes: Road cycling has become synonymous with carbon bikes. Due to its lightweight properties, you'll see a lot of performance gains on a carbon road bike. This is particularly true with our range of aero road bikes and racing road bikes. Endurance bikes are often made of carbon due to their comfort on long distances.
  • Carbon gravel bikes: If you're trying to put power down off road, a carbon gravel bike lightens the load. And if you're racing the likes of Unbound, it's important you have the strongest and lightest gravel bike for the job.
  • Carbon mountain bikes: A carbon mountain bikes are generally faster on the climbs as the transfer from the pedals to wheels is much more efficient. Carbon also absorbs a lot of vibrations and shocks from the trail, making for a smoother ride. A lighter bike is also more agile, so you'll be able to navigate technical trails a lot easier.
  • Carbon hybrid bikes: Cycling around town can be done in style and comfort on a carbon hybrid bike. Enjoy a smooth ride whether you're on the city streets or local bike paths. Carbon is a durable material, so it'll last you for years to come.
  • Carbon e-bikes: A carbon e-bike is a great choice if you're looking for performance, durability and efficiency. As the price point of these bikes tends to be higher, you'll have a bike that will last a long time thanks to the benefits of carbon. Lighter in weight and more efficient power transfer means the battery will last longer as well.

Why are carbon bikes expensive?

Carbon bikes are expensive because the manufacturing process is complex and requires specialised equipment. Additionally, carbon fibre is an expensive material, so the cost of materials also drives up the price.

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