This medium CCX does feel a tad smaller then the medium 2016 CC in one ride so far. Nice to have main powered light again. If only the rear were too since freezing temps kill their runtimes too.
Box had some ripped & one corner torn open 1/4, but the bike seems fine. Except for this had to strong arm the rack a bit so it was more centered & not causing the fender to rub. Paint on it easily chips off.
Since they're keeping the CCS line & CCX will be the premium version. To reflect this wished they would've up the components up a level & gone with Alivio as was on the old CC. Also to use shadow derailleur instead of this old design since now you have to take the nut all the way off to remove the wheel.
The downtube is wider (around 84mm vs 62mm CC) to accomodate an extra column of batteries & has a channel with a rubber cover to hide the cables.
The seat tube is also larger in diameter & comes with a shim for the seatpost but even then is still too big for the seatpost on the old CC.
The chainstays are no longer boxy tubes but more rounded.
I wonder if it uses a standard bottom bracket since the BB is also larger/longer making BB cups recessed.
The brakes feel a bit mushier so far then the CC, but it's nice that they don't stick out past the fork leg like on the old CC.
I like the ergo grips, but will likely switch to barends for extra hand positions.
Neither water bottle mounts have enough room on the medium frame with the 19.2 battery.\
Not sure about the button on the battery which is facing up & recessed so it could collect water. The charge port also just has a swinging cover without any sort of seal, but maybe this is ok like waterproof smartphones with exposed USB/headphone ports.
The charger gets quite hot & now has a ground plug.
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