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Roval Control Cockpit

3.8

6 Reviews

For the racer who craves full integration for full-gas efforts, the Roval Control…

The Stiffest Competition

The Stiffest Competition

As XC courses get rowdier the need for precise control creates an environment where Control SL thrives. Through unmatched stiffness, and weight savings, racers are able to fully impose their will upon the World Cup’s toughest tracks.

World Championship Proven Fit

World Championship Proven Fit

Backed by our race-proven engineering, we’ve dialed in the perfect riding position giving you 1-degree of upsweep, 8-degrees of backsweep, and a choice of 0mm, and -12-degrees of rise, as well as a 60mm and 90 mm stem length.

Raced At The Highest Level

Raced At The Highest Level

The Roval Control SL line is made with and for racers at the top of their game. You can see Roval proudly showing up atop the podium in prestigious races from World Cup to Cape Epic.

Product Details

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For the racer who craves full integration for full-gas efforts, the Roval Control SL Cockpit answers the call. An engineering masterpiece designed to master the full throttle XC world. Built with high-modulus carbon fiber, and race-proven geometry, there is no greater combination of light weight, stiffness, and control on the World Cup today.

Roval dialed the width, rise, extension, and sweep of the Control SL Cockpit working with the S-Racing Factory XC team to ensure every rider can find their perfect position to lay down power efficiently and dissect the most technical descents. Whether you’re racing for a World Championship or just ripping your local trails, with four stem lengths to choose from this is an integrated cockpit that makes it easy to find your fit.

  • Material: High-modulus carbon fiber

  • Width: 780mm (includes cut marks to customize for rider)

  • Rise: 0mm rise, with -12 degrees integrated stem

  • Backsweep: 8 degrees

  • Upsweep: 1 degree

  • Bolts: Titanium

  • Weight: 250g (in 70mm stem x 780mm width)

  • Compatible with Roval bolt on computer mount, S219900058 and S220800012.

  • System Weight Limit: 275lbs / 125kg

Rider Reviews

3.8

6 Reviews

 

Simplemente perfecto!

Estéticamente es excelente, súper cómodo, la geometría impecable, súper liviano, recomendado seguir las medidas del bikefit


Name:
Edwar B.

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make sure they match you fit

If they match your fit perfect, these would probably work well. Unfortunately these came on my S-Works Epic 8 and are a drastic change from my normal S-Works mini rise bars and and Syntace stem. Without any adjustment in bar angle and very little upsweep, I found after an hour I had quite a bit of wrist pain. They chose to run a 60 mm on the epic, which I believe was to quicken the steering, but it leaves the cockpit feeling cramped. Also the computer mount chatters over bumps.


Name:
Josh

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Hurt my wrists

Not sure why but both wrists hurt. Switched back to stock set up w my bike. No more pain.


Name:
Robert C.

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Simplicity

Great bar and stem combo with excellent design and quality

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Yes!

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Efstathios M.

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A tutto gass

Spettacolo


Name:
Minelli R.

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I Like It...A Lot

Slapped a 60x780 on my Epic Evo in place of my trail bar. My hands appreciate the extra compliance, but by no means is the bar soggy. I usually run a 760mm bar, but left these at 780mm for now and I have no complaints about the extra with. the negative rise means I added 1cm more spacers under the stem to get within 1cm of my old height, but after a few rides, I didn't notice a thing. The positioning of my Garmin on the BarFly mount is much better than my previous K-Edge set up (NOTE: my bar came with the mount, which wasn't clear on the website). Less costly than the Royal Cockpit on my Aethos, but still not cheap. That said, I think it's worth every dollar. Very happy with 2 Royal Cockpits now.


Name:
Jared

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