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Canyon Roadlite CF 8.0

The last time I bought a bicycle was just over 10 years ago. It was a full-suspension mountain bike meaning it had shocks both in the front and in the rear which you’d need if you were doing some crazy ass downhill mountain riding. Since I wasn’t riding down any mountain, I quickly realized over the years that although the bike looked good, the full-suspension setup was overkill for my needs. My favorite bike path is from Corniche Club all the way up to the Kuwait Towers and back so I really didn’t need any sort of mountain bike frankly.

One night during the lockdown, I came across a video on YouTube called “Reasons you only need a gravel bike“. That caught my interest since I was curious to know what a gravel bike was and so over the next 6 days I watched 196 videos on bicycles (I counted them). By the time I was done I had decided that it was time for me to get a new bike and I wanted one from the brand Canyon. What differentiates Canyon from other bike manufacturers is that they sell directly to consumers, no middle man, and so there are no shops that carry their bikes, it’s just you buying directly from their website which means you get a lot more for your money and it also means it’s perfect for us in Kuwait. Since their business model revolves around online orders, then they can easily ship a bike to Kuwait and the package you get includes everything you need to get your bike set up since all their customers have to do it worldwide because there are no local dealers.

I ended up ordering their Roadlite CF 8.0 bike, they had different versions of the bike to choose from but I decided to splurge and buy their higher-end model since I was buying a bike just once every 10 years. The top of the range model was the Roadlite CF 9.0 but I ended up going for the CF 8.0 instead which was specced out with Ultegra components, DT Swiss wheels, carbon fiber handlebar and seatpost, and a bunch of other great components. The 9.0 came with the Dura-ace components instead of Ultegra but that would have been a waste of money for my needs (even Ultegra honestly is a waste of money for my needs). For those of you who don’t know, bicycles are made up of different components from different manufacturers. So brands like Canyon, Trek, Scott, Santa Cruz etc.. design a bike frame and then fit wheels, handlebars, drive terrains, brakes and shocks from other manufacturers who specialize in these components. The performance, weight, quality, and price of those components vary greatly which is you can have a bike costing $1,500 but the same frame with higher-end components costing $6,000. The reason I went with their Roadlite series and not another model was because of my requirements so what works for me might not work for you.

Canyon ship directly to Kuwait via UPS and shipping cost me around 100KD. It arrived well packaged with a step by step manual and all the tools needed to put it together. If you’ve never put together a bike don’t worry, neither had I and turns out it’s not that complicated. You only need to connect the handlebar, seat post, pedals and the wheels to the bike which are all very easy to do especially if you’re good at following instructions. Canyon sell a lot of accessories and gear on their website as well so I had ordered other items with my bike like a bell, a bottle cage, water bottle, rear LED light, some Canyon stickers and probably my best purchase of the year, the CLUG bike rack. Seriously the CLUG is incredible, so simple and yet has made storing my bicycle so practical.

I’ve now had the bike for over a month and been riding it around 3-4 times a week and loving it. One of my favorite things about the bike is that it weighs just 8.3kg. That’s so light I could literally lift the bike with one finger (I actually tried it). My previous mountain bike really wasn’t considered that heavy at around 14.3kg, but the difference in weight between my old bike and the new one is night and day. I notice it mostly when I’m carrying my bike around but also while riding in a headwind or jumping off curbs or raised bits of the road. The bike is so light that when I fit my two water bottles in my bottle cages, the bike ends up feeling considerably heavier.

I didn’t really have a budget when I initially started looking at bikes but I assumed I would pay somewhere in the range of 300-400KD. In the end, I ended up paying 700KD including the 100KD for shipping. It was way more than I ever expected to pay for a bicycle but the odd thing is, it’s not even that expensive compared to some other models. Maybe I’m out of the loop in the bike world or something, but top-end mountain bikes are in the 1,500-2,500KD range with most basic ones starting somewhere around 400KD. So yeah, it all depends on your mindset and how deep your pockets are more than anything else really. In my case, I’m having a lot of fun riding again so that’s made the bike worth it for me.

If you’ve been thinking about getting a bike and didn’t like the locally available options then you should really check out Canyon. Their customer service has been pretty great as well, I’ve had to get in touch with them about some technical questions and they’ve been very quick in getting back to me. Here is a link to their website.

31 replies on “Canyon Roadlite CF 8.0”

Excellent purchase Mark. Canyon is the way to go for the best bang for buck. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can head to the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway for some serious mileage and little to no traffic. Tons of riders there Friday morning

I heard about that on the morning of the Kuwait Marathon back in December where we held a moment of silence for him. Only to find out later I followed him on insta and he was quite active in the Kuwait cycling community… bizarre how someone managed to hit him on a long, straight, desolate road 🙁

I am a new cyclist with Btwin Riverside 500, can someone suggest a safe trail here in Kuwait. I stay in Salmiya Block 12. At present daily I am using the trail from Marina Crescent to Scientific Center, the issue is the trail is over crowded with walkers and joggers even at 5 Am..

For 700 including shipping. Thats a hell of price for the spec.

Extremesports have trek brand with 105 groupsets for 500kwd.

I’m waiting for their 2021 models for road bike (domane al5) which will be around 600 kwd. I might go same route as you with canyon bikes and online shipping.

How long did it take to arrive to your doorstep..?

Id love a peugeot bicycle, i was literally looking at it the other day and it was absolutely stunning, the issue is i have no idea where and why i should use it. I mean if we had a metro (the station was supposed literally a stone’s throw away from my home) and decent public transport I’d definitely purchase it but we dont so i can’t also im considering an electric car for when I’m done with uni.

Yeah if we had sidewalks or bike lanes I’d ride my bicycle to work sometimes or down to the supermarket, but we have nowhere to ride our bikes except up and down the gulf road pathway. so for me its a fitness thing although back when my gym was in Massaleh towers I used to ride my bike there and back which was pretty cool.

In rumaiythia it’s completely sidewalked… Atleast that’s in my area. I dont want to use it for fitness cause it is expensive, if i bought a bicycle I wouldn’t buy a car.

If you can find Continental Gatorskin bike tires they will spare you a great number of flat tires. Used to ride 5000K over 6 months intervals, at worst I would have one flat during the entire time. With those kind of rims a flat means your walking. The tires will last you about 5000K, after that chuck them out.

Good deal!!! Never ran with tubeless rims before, curious how that will work out. Please update after a few months on how things go.

Is there anywhere In Kuwait with legit (for amateurs) bike options other than extreme sports and ace? I’m looking for a nice cruiser I could get in a color I actually like.

two reasons, one i don’t like drop down handles and there aren’t that many gravel bikes with flat bars (Specialized have one I think they just released). The second reason is my bike path doesn’t need a gravel bike due to it not being an offroad path. The path I ride is a combination of concrete, tarmac or coblestone so the 30mm wide tires on the hybrid handle it really well. oh and third reason is that the canyon gravel bike I would have been interested in had a shipping date of December lol

That’s one sexy bicycle! I’m gonna hijack you if I ever see you, Mark! “mark” my words 😉

Since you watched 196 videos on bikes, which bicycle would you suggest for casual rides like biking around the block? Would be helpful!

Wow wow .. amazing bike …. the germans make it really good. Just be safe, make sure you have the helmet and safety lights and bright color jerseys for visibility if you intend to ride at nights.
I have been riding here since last 10 years and now on a pause .. escaped death last march, 2020… got hit from behind … dragged under the his car … on the gulf road on friday morning at 8:30am … why? cause the dude was on his phone. Sorry but we have some of the most worst and ignorant drivers in Kuwait.

Mark I have an important question please, did you pay for any extra fees for the customs here in kuwait when it arrived? And wh8ch shipping company did they use?
Did they ship it directly to your doorstep or you had to go and oick it up?

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