Canyon Forward AM | Canyon 3D Print Mount
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Canyon Forward AM | Canyon 3D Print Mount - Like new is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Standard delivery
- The bicycles will be delivered within 6-8 working days for €69.99.
- Bicycle parts are delivered within 2-4 working days for €5.99
Free Shipping
- Our free shipping policy applies exclusively to bicycle parts orders exceeding €100.00.
Express delivery
- Express deliveries exclusively for bicycle parts
Canyon Forward AM | Canyon 3D Print Mount – Precision from the 3D printer
The Canyon Forward AM 3D Print Mount represents innovative engineering and maximum durability. Developed in close collaboration with Forward AM , BASF 's 3D printing division, this ultralight and robust computer mount is specifically designed for demanding road and gravel cycling. The result: a mount perfectly integrated into the Canyon cockpit that offers uncompromising stability even under the toughest conditions.
Tested by professionals – proven on cobblestones
The design was tested under extreme conditions on the legendary cobblestone sections of Paris-Roubaix by Canyon professionals. Thanks to precise load distribution calculations and durable 3D-printed material, the holder easily withstands even the strongest vibrations and impacts.
Maximum integration & minimum weight
The mount integrates seamlessly into the Canyon cockpit design , creating a clean, aerodynamic look. Weighing just 17 grams (without screws), it's one of the lightest of its kind – ideal for performance-oriented riders who count every gram.
Highlights
- Ultra-lightweight 3D printed component – only 17 g (without screws)
- Developed in collaboration with Forward AM (BASF)
- Seamless integration into the Canyon cockpit
- Extremely robust – tested on the cobblestone sections of Paris-Roubaix
- Optimized load distribution for maximum stability at minimum weight



