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Canyon asks new Aeroad owners to stop riding bike after MvdP’s broken handlebar – CyclingTips
A stop-riding notice that impacts owners of the new Aeroad CF SLX and Aeroad CFR.

It was the broken handlebar of Mathieu van der Poel that stole the show at the Belgian mid-week race, Le Samyn. The internet ran rampant with disproven rumours about Canyons adjustable-width handlebar design, while our own Global Tech Editor, James Huang, suggested the break was likely caused by too much clamping force at the brake lever assembly clamp.
Now, Canyon is asking owners of the new Aeroad CF SLX and CFR (equipped with Canyons CP00018 and CP00015 handlebars) to stop riding their bikes…
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