STCHD 360
The 2021–2025 Canyon STCHD, identified by Canyon support as the previous Stitched 360 generation, is a purpose-built aluminum dirt-jump hardtail centered on a traditional, compact DJ layout rather than the longer and slacker direction taken by newer bikes. It uses 26-inch wheels and a 100 mm fork, with a frame built around practical dirt-jump details: a BSA 68/73 mm threaded bottom bracket, horizontal dropouts with an integrated chain tensioner, adjustable IS brake mounts, and a 9x135 mm rear axle. Those details place it firmly in the classic jump-bike camp, prioritizing simplicity, durability, and easy singlespeed setup over modern thru-axle trends or trail-bike crossover features.
What makes this generation distinctive is how conservative its geometry remained through the end of its run. With a 68.5° head angle, 400/417 mm reach figures, and 427/432 mm chainstays, it reflects an older-school approach to handling: stable and predictable, but not especially long or progressive by current dirt-jump standards. That makes it a clear fit for riders who want a straightforward park, pump track, and slopestyle-style hardtail with proven standards and familiar handling, rather than a more stretched-out bike aimed at riders coming from modern trail geometry.
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Builds
The available build information here is limited to a single 360 model, so there is not enough detail to compare price tiers or component packages across the range. What can be said is that the complete bike is built around the defining frame platform of this generation: 26-inch wheels, a 100 mm fork, threaded BSA bottom bracket, horizontal dropouts with chain tensioning, adjustable IS brake mounts, and a 9x135 mm rear end.
Without confirmed pricing or a full parts list, it is not possible to make a meaningful assessment of value or spec hierarchy within the lineup.
360
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