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  1. Looks like oval rails on a seat clamp that only supports round (I have the similar clamp and had the same issue when I wanted to test ride a new TT saddle on my road bike).

    I’m quite sure this doesn’t allow you to put enough clamping force to keep the saddle from sliding or pivoting.

  2. 100000% not safe, you need carbon rail clamps for that seatpost, those are alloy clamps on it now

  3. Emotional-Donut-9865 on

    That’s a surefire way to an unexpected sodomising….. 😬🤣

    Don’t ride that.

  4. SkiSnowTignesider on

    I was about to say, is that the S Works Power Mirror…

    Only reason why I didn’t go with S Works, as the non S Works have titanium round rails. The only difference!

  5. I have two new clubmates who got one of these Canyon bikes recently. Both have had one hell of a time with those saddle rail clamps. On guys saddle tilted -12 degrees mid ride and after 15 minute we just gave up and he rode it home 30km.

    I asked him how he fixed it and to my shock and surprise he said “a hammer” 😳😳

    I don’t know about you all but a hammer has no place near a $7K carbon bicycle. Thankfully it is fixed and hopefully he won’t have any issues going forward.

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