Evolution in steering dynamics
Keep It Stable (K.I.S.) is an innovative, all-new steering stabilising technology that raises the bike handling bar to the next level. Canyon presents the Spectral CF 8 K.I.S. An evolution in steering dynamics.
Invented by Jo Klieber at Syntace and engineered by Canyon into the trail ripping Spectral CF 8, K.I.S. is a simple but ingenious technology that uses custom springs, ultra-strong polymer fibre bands, and a precisely shaped cam ring hidden inside the frame to actively center your bars while riding. Unlike steering stabilisers of the past, K.I.S does not rely on friction, it and creates a perfectly tuned centring force to make riding trails smoother, faster, and more controlled.
To understand why, you only have to look at the self-centring control systems used on many other vehicles. Cars, boats and even planes have controls which self-centre. When it comes to bikes, the addition of a central reference point and counter force when steering offers clear benefits to almost every aspect of riding. From increasing stability at any speed and more predictable handling to filtering out front wheel deflections and reducing rider fatigue, K.I.S even helps to control drifts and minimise understeer. When the trail heads back uphill the system keeps on giving, making climbing more efficient by actively combating wheel flop, reducing the power surges required from the rider to maintain balance.
Fully integrated inside the frame, K.I.S. adds a measly 110g of weight to the mainframe and the only difference you will see on the bike is the adjustment slider on the top tube. From here the tension of the system can be adjusted to suit the rider’s size, weight, style, and local terrain.
Manufactured from high strength materials and protected inside the frame, the system is also maintenance free: there is no need to grease, clean, or replace any moving parts. What’s more, the built-in rotation stop prevents the system from over-extending or breaking in the event of a crash. Hold your line through rough sections, maintain composure at high speeds, and climb more efficiently. Thanks to K.I.S. bike handling has truly turned a corner.