Do you have a question about the Canyon LUX TRAIL M138 and is the answer not in the manual?
States this guide complements, not replaces, the full Canyon User Manual.
Highlights the need for proper care and maintenance for high-performance bikes.
Lists items included in the small box for bike assembly.
Lists items not included but required for assembly.
Advises using correct torque and consulting the manufacturer manual.
Indicates a maximum weight limit for the bike and rider.
Illustrates the process of installing the handlebar onto the stem.
Specifies the required torque (5-6 Nm) for handlebar clamp bolts.
Details the installation of cockpit components with torque settings.
Specifies torque values for brake lever mounting.
Guides the installation of brake levers, including positioning and torque.
Specifies the torque (3 Nm) for brake lever installation.
Illustrates the process of attaching the front wheel to the fork.
Details the steps for installing the dropper seatpost.
Specifies the torque (3 Nm) for the dropper post clamp.
Explains how to adjust the saddle height using the seatpost clamp.
Guides through the process of fitting the rear wheel onto the frame.
Specifies the torque (15 Nm) for the rear wheel axle.
Identifies left (L) and right (R) pedals and the need for greasing.
Alerts that pedals are not included and to consult the pedal manual.
Details recommended sag (25%) for the shock absorber.
Mentions fork setup and sag adjustment.
Check and retighten wheel fastening systems, pedals, bolts, and nuts.
Verify bike functionality, component wear, and brake system.
Check tyre pressure and ensure valve stems are properly aligned.
Confirm bike category and intended use matches Canyon User Manual.
Check and lubricate the chain, ensuring clothing safety.
Perform general inspection, seal/polish, wet/dry cleaning.
Grease and lubricate various bike components as instructed.
Check measurements and adjust components for optimal performance.
Use bike cleaner and shock pump for maintenance tasks.
Inspect components for cracks and consult a mechanic if necessary.
Use assembly paste and always adhere to correct torque specifications.
Warning against using high-pressure cleaners on the bike.
Instructions for cleaning the complete bike and drivetrain after each ride.
Tasks for bi-weekly maintenance of suspension, brake pads, and drivetrain.
Monthly inspection of spokes, hubs, tyres, rims, headset, and crankset.
Semi-annual checks for chain wear, cables, and bike surfaces.
Annual maintenance for dropper post, cockpit, and attached parts.
Instructions on how to use the bike's integrated storage space.
Visual breakdown of bike components for identification.
States this guide complements, not replaces, the full Canyon User Manual.
Highlights the need for proper care and maintenance for high-performance bikes.
Lists items included in the small box for bike assembly.
Lists items not included but required for assembly.
Advises using correct torque and consulting the manufacturer manual.
Indicates a maximum weight limit for the bike and rider.
Illustrates the process of installing the handlebar onto the stem.
Specifies the required torque (5-6 Nm) for handlebar clamp bolts.
Details the installation of cockpit components with torque settings.
Specifies torque values for brake lever mounting.
Guides the installation of brake levers, including positioning and torque.
Specifies the torque (3 Nm) for brake lever installation.
Illustrates the process of attaching the front wheel to the fork.
Details the steps for installing the dropper seatpost.
Specifies the torque (3 Nm) for the dropper post clamp.
Explains how to adjust the saddle height using the seatpost clamp.
Guides through the process of fitting the rear wheel onto the frame.
Specifies the torque (15 Nm) for the rear wheel axle.
Identifies left (L) and right (R) pedals and the need for greasing.
Alerts that pedals are not included and to consult the pedal manual.
Details recommended sag (25%) for the shock absorber.
Mentions fork setup and sag adjustment.
Check and retighten wheel fastening systems, pedals, bolts, and nuts.
Verify bike functionality, component wear, and brake system.
Check tyre pressure and ensure valve stems are properly aligned.
Confirm bike category and intended use matches Canyon User Manual.
Check and lubricate the chain, ensuring clothing safety.
Perform general inspection, seal/polish, wet/dry cleaning.
Grease and lubricate various bike components as instructed.
Check measurements and adjust components for optimal performance.
Use bike cleaner and shock pump for maintenance tasks.
Inspect components for cracks and consult a mechanic if necessary.
Use assembly paste and always adhere to correct torque specifications.
Warning against using high-pressure cleaners on the bike.
Instructions for cleaning the complete bike and drivetrain after each ride.
Tasks for bi-weekly maintenance of suspension, brake pads, and drivetrain.
Monthly inspection of spokes, hubs, tyres, rims, headset, and crankset.
Semi-annual checks for chain wear, cables, and bike surfaces.
Annual maintenance for dropper post, cockpit, and attached parts.
Instructions on how to use the bike's integrated storage space.
Visual breakdown of bike components for identification.
| Frame Material | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Fork Travel | 140 mm |
| Wheel Size | 29" |
| Fork | Fox 34 Performance Elite |
| Rear Shock | Fox Float DPS Performance Elite |
| Wheels | DT Swiss XM 1700 |
| Seatpost | Fox Transfer Performance Elite |
| Tires | Maxxis Minion DHF 2.5 / DHR II 2.4 |











