Émonda ALR Frameset
An aluminum frame race frameset.
Manufacturer Price
$1,149Weight | 3.9 lbs (frame) |
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Frame | Aluminum |
Suspension | Rigid |
Fork | Carbon |
Wheels | 700c |
For This Bike
4'11" – 5'3"
5'1" – 5'5"
5'3" – 5'7"
5'5" – 5'9"
5'8" – 6'0"
5'10" – 6'2"
6'0" – 6'4"
6'2" – 6'6"
6'4" – 6'7"
Nov 2023 · Charlotte Head
Hill climbers push their bikes to the extreme and this Trek Émonda is the perfect example, slimmed down to an
Sep 2023
Dialed geometry, smooth welds, and an excellent ride feel add up to make the latest aluminum Émonda ALR a great alternative to pricier carbon bikes.
A great riding aluminum frame with dialed fit and geometry
Mostly easy to service, adjust, and upgrade
Official max tire clearance is 28mm
Through the headset cable routing
Jun 2023 · Mat Brett
Recently updated road bike has Kammtail aero tubing and internal cabling and comes with Shimano’s 105 groupset
May 2023 · Simon von Bromley
Trek’s latest aluminium Émonda offers premium performance at a great price
Smooth ride quality
Confident handling
Easily customisable
Shimano 105 groupset continues to impress
Wide range of sizes
Low-end tyres slow the bike down
Uninspiring wheels
Aug 2020 · James Bracey
Trek's latest GC/climbing bike has undergone an aero transformation, but has it helped?
Efficient power transfer
Excellent handling prowess
Compliant ride
New SL frame has lost some of the excitement of the existing Émonda
Heavy for a 'climbing' bike
Jul 2020 · Dan Cavallari
OCLV 800 launched with Trek's feathery Émonda, but now the brand's flagship aero bike gets this lighter, stiffer carbon — along with a T47 BB.
Jun 2020
Have you seen Bontrager’s new Aeolus carbon wheel lineup? Spanning the gap between budget and race ready, the aerodynamic hoops are the perfect complement to another new Trek product launching today – the all new Émonda. Fans of super light, efficient climbing bikes needn’t worry. The Émonda is still as light as ever, but now […]
Jun 2020 · Benjamin Topf
With Trek's completely revised 2021 Émonda SLR 9 eTap, the American brand's lightest frame goes into the 3rd generation. Have Trek managed to design an aerodynamic climbing specialist that performs just as well on flat terrain? How does it compare to the Madone? Our first ride review includes everything you need to know about the brand new bike!
Light-footedness and speed in every situation
High precision
Race-level stiffness when attacking
Coherent overall concept
Tidy look with excellent attention to detail
Race-level stiffness all the time
Frame | Ultralight 300 Series Alpha Aluminum, Invisible Weld technology, tapered head tube, Control Freak internal routing, DuoTrap S compatible, direct mount rim brakes, 130x5mm QR, 86.5mm PressFit bottom bracket BB Standard: BB86/BB92, 86.5mm, Press Fit Tire Clearance: 26c Colors: Radioactive Red to Marigold Fade; Slate to Trek Black Fade; Matte / Gloss Trek Black; Purple Flip |
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Fork | Emonda SL full carbon, tapered carbon steerer, direct mount brake, carbon dropouts, 5x100mm QR |
Bottom Bracket | BB86/BB92, 86.5mm, press-fit |
Headset | FSA Integrated, sealed cartridge bearing, 1-1/8'' top, 1.5'' bottom |
Tires | 26c Bontrager tires (with at least 4mm of clearance to frame) |
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Last updated August 15
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