Canfield Lithium

88/100
BikeRide Score
?
Where to buy
View all prices Show fewer prices
We earn affiliate commission. Learn more
Bike Size Charts

BikeRide finds and shows you the best prices of the bikes you want to buy. Prices constantly change and it’s impossible to compare them all yourself.

We search for prices on over 120 bike retailers to guarantee that we find the lowest prices – to save you time and money.

It’s a promise we stand behind: If you find a lower price on a bike elsewhere, we will sell it to you for 10% less. For example, if you find a bike for $480 that we have listed at $500, we will offer you to buy it for $432 through BikeRide. The bike must be the same color and size, sold in the US and not include the use of a coupon.

If you find a lower price, email us at [email protected] with documentation of the price. We’re committed to making sure that the cost of a bike does not keep you from cycling!

Facts

Gender
Release Year
Brand
Wheel Size
Number of Gears
Gearing Type
Weight
33 lb
Suspension
Brake Type
Frame Material

Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the Canfield Lithium. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

9 reasons to buy

  • Canfield states that the aluminum Lithium weighs 33lb, which is lighter than many high-end carbon competitors.
  • An expert calls the Lithium versatile, with the stability for tough enduro and the agility for XC trails.
  • Reviewers say the relatively short 430mm chainstays increase maneuverability in tight corners and help with maintaining traction through technical sections.
  • One tester likes that the upright riding position helps with keeping forward momentum through technical sections.
  • An expert finds the rear wheel stays planted when riding over rocks and roots on downhills.
  • The balanced geometry inspires confidence on both descents and climbs, says a tester.
  • Reviewers praise the Lithium's pedaling efficiency, citing Canfields proprietary multi-link suspension platform that isn't sag dependent.
  • An expert says the short cranks (155mm to 170mm) help with avoiding pedal strikes.
  • The frame has internally routed cabling, a threaded bottom bracket, chain guide mounts, and clearance for 2.5” tires.

4 reasons not to buy

  • The decreased stability from the short rear end hinders speed on the gnarliest downhill courses, laments one tester.
  • The Öhlins TTX2 Air rear shock is not as progressive for jumps and drops as experts would like.
  • A tester dislikes the position of the bottle cage mounts on the underside of the down tube.
  • One expert complains that the 12-speed TRP Evo drivetrain isn't smooth or consistent, and the chain breaks on the second ride.

Bottom line

The Canfield Lithium is a full-suspension enduro bike with 29" wheels. It comes in three mid-tier builds. Testing is limited, but the bike earns praise the efficient pedaling for climbs and the ability to handle rough, technical descents. Experts find the balanced geometry and planted rear wheel inspire confidence on downhills, and the short chainstays provide great maneuverability. The trade-off for this agility is a reduction in stability and speed on the toughest downhill tracks. The TRP drivetrain's quality is also questioned. Overall, testers consider the Canfield Lithium a solid enduro option.

Expert Reviews

88/100 based on 2 rated expert reviews
87
?
This review has been given a score. Read more here
The Loam Wolf

Canfield Lithium Review

… we all liked the pedaling efficiency, playful demeanor and light, lively nature of the bike.

Visit full review
90
?
This review has been given a score. Read more here

Review: Canfield Lithium

In conclusion, the Canfield Lithium is the kind of bike that feels just as comfortable on steep descents as it does on long, grinding climbs. It’s a bike that doesn’t make you choose between efficiency and fun.

Visit full review

User Ratings

0/100 based on 0 ratings
  • 5 star
    0%
  • 4 star
    0%
  • 3 star
    0%
  • 2 star
    0%
  • 1 star
    0%

Bike Comparison

Canfield Lithium in comparison to averages