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Saw your comment in the Cube thread.
I queried this with Cyclescheme some months ago, who confirmed that you can't buy Canyon bikes through them. Other C2W providers may differ.
I guess it's a fair point, their model is primarily about encouraging people to *start* commuting by bike, and so partner mainly with local bike shops where people can go for advice on what sort of bike to buy. You don't really get that with Canyon.
Shame though, as I do concede that amongst the various online/direct retailers, they do seem to offer a very good combo of both quality and value for money.
Among ANY retailer they offer a very good combo... I'm struggling to find a better deal; if you've got between 1000 and 1500 to spend the Ultimate or Endurace beat everything I can see in terms of bang for buck... Rose too...