LeBron James's latest partnership is a mystery, but it involves a bike! We're not sure if it's a completely new model, but it's definitely a special edition. LeBron, with his massive Instagram following and investment in Canyon bikes, has the power to create a buzz with just a single post. This time, he's teased a new bike with a cryptic reel, leaving the cycling world in a frenzy of speculation.
The video starts with LeBron riding a Canyon Neuron e-mountain bike, a familiar sight for those who follow his adventures. Then, it glitches to a dark silhouette of what looks like a road or gravel bike. A close-up reveals a white Canyon downtube with knobby tires, followed by a custom basketball-themed Bear logo and the nomenclature 'R126'. This R126 designation is crucial, as Canyon uses it for the Grizl gravel bike.
The big question is: what kind of Grizl is this? Is it an Eclips-lit model with integrated lighting, or just a special colorway with basketball-themed graphics? The silhouette doesn't show a motor, but we'd expect a larger down tube to house a battery based on the Canyon Endurace On:Fly. Some speculate it's a 32-inch wheeled Grizl, but we doubt Canyon would develop a new frame specifically for LeBron.
A more intriguing possibility is that Canyon is creating a rear-suspended, drop-bar bike that combines gravel and mountain bike capabilities. The Neuron footage and gravel bike silhouette hint at this hybrid design. However, we might be reading too much into a marketing video.
The custom basketball-themed logo suggests a collaboration on design elements reflecting LeBron's brand. This could extend to component choices or geometry tweaks beyond paint and graphics. We predict the bike will have a SRAM Rival, Force, or RED XPLR AXS drivetrain and carbon wheels. It will likely lack the Full Mounty one-piece gravel handlebar and stem combo found on top-end Grizl bikes.
LeBron's love for bikes goes beyond sponsorship. He's an investor in Canyon, giving him a financial stake and input on product development and marketing. He's also vocal about using cycling for cross-training and recovery, often sharing his rides on social media. LeBron's involvement raises Canyon's profile in mainstream sports and culture.
So, is this a limited edition Grizl? A one-off bike for extra-tall riders? LeBron's teaser has us curious, and we can't wait to see what Canyon and LeBron come up with next!