“Token is more than just a bike company and we want our products to reflect this. When a Token product is in your hand, you’ll clearly see the pride and craftsmanship used to make it. Over a decade ago, we began our journey to make high-quality and innovative products for people who love to ride. We have learned a lot of lessons over the years and this has helped us to constantly improve.” -Token
In the big scheme of the universe, a decade is a mere blip. In the bicycle industry, a decade is an eternity. In just ten years, electronic drivetrains and disc brakes on road bikes have become par for the course, and 11-speed is so 2009. This decade has seen the development of gravel bikes, bikes that resemble a cyclocross bike but with bigger tyre clearance and a comfier ride, and a bunch of other stuff you never realized you really needed (but somehow immediately wanted). Riders are flocking to gravel bikes and roads in search of adventure, camaraderie, and a break from the humdrum of traffic and everyday life.
Carbon fiber wheelsets are now considered the norm, even for riding the potholed and washboarded roads that constitute some of the gravel cycling experience. Ten-year industry veteran, Token, joins the gravel party with a new carbon wheel option, the RoubX Prime Disc Brake Allroad Wheelset. We beat it up around the dirt roads of Gainesville, FL, and beyond to put them to the test…
Token tout the RoubX wheelset as a one-size-fits all design, intended for cyclocross, cross country mountain bike and gravel bike use. That’s a lot to ask.
The RoubX’s hookless, tubeless rim supports any tyre between 700c x 38mm, all the way up to 29 x 2.1″.
Actual Weights & Specs
Disc Rotor and Tyre Installation
Token RoubX Prime Disc Allroad – Ride Review


Braking Performance
Token RoubX Prime Disc Brake Allroad Wheelset – Summary
Positives:
- The wheel end cap system and easy axle swaps for the rear wheel make this wheelset almost future proof… until another standard is concocted.
- Decently light weight with good acceleration and ability to hold speed.
- Easy to mount and remove tyres.
- Excellent build quality.
- Subdued look, which is a good match for most bikes.
Negatives:
- Straight-pull spokes are fantastic until one of them breaks. For this reason, I prefer J-bend. J-bend spokes can easily be sourced at your local bike shop. A potential owner should think about acquiring a few spare spokes for this wheelset.
- No valve cores supplied with the wheelset. This may have been an oversight (?) on this review wheelset, but a wheelset of this nature should arrive ready to roll with tubeless tape installed and valve cores on the wheels, or at least supplied.