New service from CanyonBike fitting at five locations

Julian Schultz

 · 25.01.2026

New service from Canyon: bike fitting at five locationsPhoto: Canyon
Canyon will be offering a bike fitting service via its own custom programme in the future. The Koblenz-based company is working together with the specialists from Hycys and Gebiomised.
Through a cooperation with the specialists Hycys and Gebiomised, Canyon will be offering a bike fitting service in future. The option is part of the company's own custom programme called MyCanyon. Interested parties can be measured at five locations.

With bikefitting, the struggling bike manufacturer, which recently caused a stir with the news of mass redundancies, is expanding its in-house customisation programme. Until now, interested parties have only been able to configure their dream bike via MyCanyon - more specifically, customise the Aeroad CFR with their desired components and paint finishes.



Before ordering the aerodynamically optimised competition racer, interested parties now also have the option of finding the right frame size and ideal choice of components with the specialists from Hycys and Gebiomized.

From Hamburg to Munich

The service is available at five locations. Dr Kim Tofaute is responsible for bike fitting at the company headquarters in Koblenz. Hycys offers measurements in Hamburg, Cologne and Munich. In Münster, Gebiomized takes care of fitting riders and bikes. Canyon offers two models at different prices. The so-called premium bike fitting costs 189 euros, while Canyon and its partners offer the basic version for 99 euros. The mail order company and manufacturer also emphasises that all bike fitting customers receive a voucher for 100 euros, which is valid for the MyCanyon programme.

New service from 99 euros

The premium bike fitting should take around 90 minutes and includes precise measurements, a flexibility test, determining the right frame size and a movement analysis. The optimum riding position is optimised step by step and various add-on parts such as the saddle, cockpit and crank lengths are tested. The bike fitting is supplemented by a saddle pressure measurement and fine adjustment of the cleats, among other things.

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Julian Schultz is a qualified sports scientist and trained sports journalist and is responsible for testing complete bikes. From competition bikes to gravel bikes, he tests the latest models and keeps his eyes open for the latest trends. This includes the Tour de France, where the test editor has been on the lookout for technical details and stories from the paddock since 2022.

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