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Roval Alpinist CL II

4.5

6 Reviews

Feel your bike come alive on the open road with the new Alpinist CL II, featuring…

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Feel your bike come alive on the open road with the new Alpinist CL II, featuring the lightest, best-handling clincher rims we have ever made, elevated with the performance of a tubeless system. The brand new Alpinist CL II now brings mountain-taming performance slightly closer to Earth with a carefully selected build designed to let riders take full advantage of the low rim and spoke mass.

The Alpinist CL II utilizes the same rim as the Alpinist CLX II. They react to even the slightest increase in power with immediate acceleration and carve the purest lines in the corners, yet they can also handle almost double the impact standards of every certifying body. The result is a 1375-gram tubeless wheelset with an otherworldly ride quality designed for real-world road pressures.

The Alpinist CL II utilizes components curated to keep you rolling and rolling fast. The DT Swiss 350 hubs, featuring their Star Ratchet drive system, are reliable and easy to service, while 24 DT Swiss CompRace Straightpull spokes front and rear, laced to the rims with their alloy Pro Lock nipples, are synonymous with reliability and can be obtained at any bike shop.

The reduced rolling resistance of a tubeless setup is undeniable, as are the benefits of improved handling and incredible puncture protection. It took the most extensive and demanding engineering and testing program we’ve ever undertaken. As a result of this extensive development, the Alpinist CL II features a hooked rim that can handle a huge range of pressures up to 110psi and offers an easier set up and mounting experience than ever.

  • Rim: Alpinist CLX Cabon Clincher, 700c, Disc Brake, Tubeless

  • Rim Details: 33mm Depth, 27mm External Width, 21mm Internal Width

  • Hub: DT Swiss 350 Straighpull Center Lock, Star Ratchet 36t internals (10 degs), 100x12mm & 142x12mm, Shim. RD. 11SP HG freehub

  • Bearing Type: DT Swiss Sealed Steel Cartridge Bearings

  • Spokes: DT Swiss Competition Race Straightpull, Front: Radial/Two-cross (2:1) 21 count, DS: 276mm, NDS: 290mm, Rear: Two-cross (1:1) 24 count, DS: 283mm NDS: 287mm

  • Nipple: DT Swiss Hex Prolock Al 2.0x14mm

  • Tire Size: 24mm - 38mm, Max Pressure: 24mm-35mm: Tubeless (110psi) Tubed (130psi), 36mm-38mm: Tubeless (60psi) Tubed (60psi)

  • Weight: Wheelset 1,375g, Front 606g, Rear 769g (including 15g, tubeless rim tape and tubeless valve)

  • Assembly Method: Hand built at every step, from rim layup to the last nipple turn.

  • Extras: Roval Rim Tape, Spare Spoke & Nipple Kit, System Weight Limit: 275lbs/125kg

Rider Reviews

4.5

6 Reviews

 

FAST!

I had a set of aluminum rims weighing around 1500g and was debating whether carbon rims could make a difference. Now, I’m a firm believer. I replaced the old rims on my SL8 Roubaix, and I noticed that these wheels keep rolling effortlessly. The most significant improvement was climbing steep terrain—I barely felt any resistance when accelerating, and there was no effort required to start moving on a steep grade. After 2000 miles, I'm still loving them.


Name:
Ron

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Rendement et confort

Paire de roue montée sur un kit cadre SL8, lui apportant élégance, confort sans compromettre le rendement sur tous les terrains.


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Pauline

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roues exceptionnelles

roues installées sur le specialized tarmac sl8, je les trouve parfaites, esthétiques, rendement, légères, toutes les qualités, validées 100 %. je recommande.


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guy

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Wow!

I was skeptical about how much difference a set of wheels could make, but now I'm sold! These replaced the stock boat anchors that came on my Tr*k Domane SL5. 1100 miles on the wheels so far. 1) Not super aero, but will still catch a cross wind. 2) Acceleration: Felt a big difference when I put these on the bike. 3) Tire mounting: I'm running 28s with tubes on these (Panaracer Gravelking Slicks) and find they are tolerable for mounting. 4) Hubs: Need to upgrade the ratchet to the higher tooth version. 5) Pinch Flats: Finding I need to run my pressure at 90psi (which is appropriate given my weight (200lbs), tire size and tubes to avoid pinches. 6) Comfort: Find the wheels to be compliant but yet nice and stiff given I'm a big guy. One thing to know before you build them up...the serial number is under the rim tape and you need it to register these for the warranty.


Name:
Jonathan

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Fixing Flats Is Troublesome

These wheels ride nicely! However, if you get a flat tire you are in for some trouble. It is nearly impossible for any normal human to get a tire on or off these rims. I am extremely disappointed in these wheels after owning and still owning other model Roval wheels. Specialized/Roval - What happened here with these wheels?

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Guest

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Last yr I purchased a

Last yr I purchased a new Tarmac and I am very happy with there products I recommend there bikes there wheels for upgrades and there seat designs work great & are comfortable too 🤙😁🚴

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No

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