Based on Eurobike (and we’re sure soon to be Interbike), more an more manufacturers are getting comfortable with Road Tubeless, which means the inevitable use of carbon for the wheels. Bontrager along a with a few other manufacturers is ahead of the game and revised their entry level aero Aura 5 wheels to accept their TLR technology. The result is a 50mm deep aero wheelset with an aluminum brake track, straight pull spokes, an 11 speed freehub and tubeless compatibility. According to Bontrager, these are their first carbon Road Tubeless wheels, but probably not the last…
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Like the rest of Bontrager’s tubeless wheels, the Aura 5s utilize the plastic TLR rim strips to seal the 23mm external, 17.5mm internally wide aluminum rim bed. The light weight strips snap into place and are removable if you are very careful. The wheels use Alpina alloy locking internal nipples which aren’t accessible once you install the TLR rim strip – remember to check the true of the wheels before you mount up the tires. In order to clear the 50mm carbon profile, extra long tubeless valves are included with removable cores. In the box you will also find standard rim strips, the TLR rim strip, front and rear internal cam RL skewers, and a tubeless valve core removal tool.
The aluminum rim is then capped with an aerodynamic carbon cover for an ACC (aluminum composite construction) aero wheel that offers an aluminum brake track and no rider weight limits. Like other aero wheels with similar designs the carbon is flexible and therefore carries a warning label not to hang the bike from storage hooks with these wheels. A large drain hole is added to the side of the rim to allow any water to exit the carbon portion of the rim.
Also new for the Aura is the addition of stacked lacing on the hubs that provides a better bracing angle which results in a stiffer wheel build. The stacked lacing is something Bontrager is building into many of their new wheels including the RXL TLR’s we recently reviewed. The front Aura uses radial lacing with 18 spokes, while the rear uses 24, both with DT Swiss nail head 14/15G bladed spokes.