Canyon Spectral:ONfly

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Facts

Release Year
Brand
Charge Time
3.5 Hours
Maximum Range
43.50 Miles
Top Speed
15.5 mph
Watts
250 W
Torque
50 Nm
Volts and Amp Hours
50.4V 6.8Ah
Class
Drive
Wheel Size
Number of Gears
Gearing Type
Weight
43, 41.67 lb
Suspension
Frame Material

Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the Canyon Spectral:ONfly. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

10 reasons to buy

  • The lightweight Spectral:ONfly is available in two builds: CF 8 or the burlier CF CLLCTV.
  • Experts enjoy riding the bike just as much on flowing trails as they do on technical trails.
  • Most testers praise the Spectral:ONfly's light steering and agile handling.
  • Testers feel confident tackling steep, technical descents, thanks to the supportive suspension and downhill-oriented geometry.
  • Some testers say the K.I.S. steering stabilizer effectively adds stability to the bike's handling.
  • The central seated position and balanced weight result in good traction on climbs, according to experts.
  • Experts appreciate how easy it is to get air on the lightweight, playful Spectral:ONfly.
  • Reviewers say the silent TQ HPR50 motor provides the most natural-feeling power of all light-duty motors tested.
  • The clean, discreet integration of the e-bike system draws compliments.
  • The short seat tube allows for longer-travel droppers and gives more room for movement.

8 reasons not to buy

  • A 200lb reviewer gets just 12 miles and 3,500 feet of elevation while using the middle PAS level.
  • Testers consider the $600 range extender a must-buy given the meager range, and it occupies the only bottle cage mount.
  • Experts say the TQ motor requires more effort and a higher cadence than competing motors.
  • The 170mm cranks are long for an e-MTB, and two testers report pedal strikes.
  • Picking the appropriate size is tricky due to the "unconventional" sizing, and riders below around 5'5" probably won't fit.
  • Some reviewers feel the long wheelbase and reach are ill-suited to technical climbing.
  • Several testers of the CLLCTV build have issues setting up the FOX shock.
  • Two test bikes develop creaky pivots during the test period. The shock bushings on another bike show noticeable wear after a few rides.

Bottom line

The Canyon Spectral:ONfly is a lightweight trail e-MTB. The compact 50Nm motor and 360Wh battery return meager range and modest power, leaving some testers disappointed. However, the motor is quiet, the assistance smooth, and the weight well distributed. A big compliment from experts is that the bike's handling is comparable to the non-electric Spectral, impressing most on steep, technical descents. Opinions on the K.I.S. steering stabilizer and stock handlebars and tires are divided. Mechanical issues during testing also raise concerns. Overall, most experts feel the Spectral:ONfly's specs are hard to beat at this price, but a few are left underwhelmed.

Expert Reviews

79/100 based on 3 rated expert reviews
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off-road.cc

Canyon Spectral:ONfly CLLCTV E-MTB Review

The motor is tuned beautifully and, with a bit of extra setup tweaking, I’ve loved the suspension. However, the bike would be improved with a small spec change, namely the shock and battery range.

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Canyon Spectral:ONfly E-MTB Review | Is Less Really More?

It’ll definitely make you forget that you’re on an e-bike altogether, both for better and for worse… the Canyon Spectral:ONfly might just be the most natural-feeling e-MTB I’ve ever ridden.

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Mountain Bike Rider

The Canyon Spectral:ONfly’s Dynamic Ride Quality Left Me Smitten, but the Small Battery Ran Out of Energy Before I Did

If you’re going to be sessioning trails, doing repeat descents, and making good use of the travel and handling, you’re going back to the top more often, and this bike is going to run out of energy before you do.

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eMTB.no / EMTB Videos / EMTB Forums

2025 Canyon Spectral:ONfly CF LTD Review

The Canyon Spectral:ONfly is a fun, yet capable bike. It’s inspiring to pedal and it feels worthwhile pushing on after the motor assistance has dropped. This makes the Spectral:ONfly fast on flatter terrain.

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Jeff Kendall-Weed

Canyon Spectral:ONfly | Big on Fun, Small on Range…

This is not a bike to ride while tired, and Canyon makes sure you won’t be tired as the bike is designed for a range of only 3,000’ of vertical, which is my main complaint.

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Bike Adventures

Canyon Spectral:ONfly CF CLLCTV Review | Best Lightweight E-MTB, but It’s Not for Me

What does stand out, though, is value for money, especially when you look at the top-end bikes. The Canyon Spectral:ONfly is significantly less pricey, if you’re one of those riders who are into this type of bike.

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ENDURO Mountainbike Magazine

Canyon Spectral:ONfly CF LTD – In Our Big 2025 Trail Bike Comparison Test

The Canyon Spectral:ONfly CF LTD impresses with a playful character, delivering immense riding fun on the trail. The intuitive yet agile handling caters to both beginners and experienced riders.

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E-MOUNTAINBIKE

Canyon Spectral:ONfly First Test – Electrified Do-It-All Bike?

Except for minor inconsistencies in the spec, the Canyon Spectral:ONfly offers a well-rounded package at a fair price, which appeals to riders of all skill levels.

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First Ride: The Canyon Spectral:ONfly Lightweight E-MTB

It will certainly feel familiar to those used to push bikes, but these days, there are options with more power and less weight. The value of the entry-level model is probably where the Spectral:ONfly stands out the most.

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Canyon Spectral:ONfly

The Canyon Spectral:ONfly is an easy-to-get-along-with e-MTB: it packages the excellent TQ HPR50 drive system with an uncomplicated approach, and a playful, engaging personality that makes the Spectral:ONfly a compelling option, even before factoring in the high-value build specs.

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bike-test.com | ride better bikes / eMTB-test.com

Canyon Spectral:ONfly Review [German Video]

Downhill, the Spectral:ONfly really brings joy. Uphill, however, it only offers light support and relatively little range. The K.I.S. system is not a game-changer, but it’s still an added value that is gladly welcomed in this field.

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EMTB-News.de

Canyon Spectral:ONfly CF CLLCTV in the Test [German]

… the Canyon Spectral:ONfly CLLCTV completely won us over and was the test crew’s favorite. With its balanced riding characteristics, intuitive handling, robust build quality, and fair price, it took the top spot in the test!

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BIKE Magazin

Canyon Spectral:ONfly Review: New Light E-MTB for Riding Fun Enthusiasts [German]

The Canyon Spectral:ONfly is aimed at bikers who have previously ridden without a motor. The TQ motor provides them with a decent boost, almost without any annoying noise. Its wide range of uses and fun handling are convincing.

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Canyon Spectral:ONfly, Blurring the Line Between MTB and E-MTB [Spanish]

Of course, you must accept that although it’s an e-bike, the assistance is designed as a complement to your pedaling, and that you will have to know how to manage the battery if you want to go on long routes.

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Rankings

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#296 Best Electric Bike
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#62 Best Trail Bike
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#12 Best Canyon Bike
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#547 Best of All Bikes
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