RebornRider
Well-known member
There are a few threads here asking about spoke tension, but I did not see a definitive answer in units of force. So I asked Roval. Here is their reply copy/pasted from the email:
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Hi Jeff
Thanks for the email. Recommended spoke tension for Roval wheels will be between 1,100-1,200 newtons drive side and non drive . Hope you are doing well.
-Rob
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1100 - 1200 N translates to 112 - 122 kg. My double butted spokes measure 1.6 mm in the middle. The Park Tool TM-1 conversion table says I should aim for 19 (114 kg) or a bit more on the TM-1 scale. This is assuming the TM-1 is properly calibrated, but that's another post.
FWIW, my as-found front wheel spoke tensions were all way below spec (a low of 64 kg!). The rears were closer to spec, but with more than 20% variation. After a Saturday of quality time spent truing and tension balancing, the wheels measure much better, but TBH I didn't notice any difference in my regular 21 mile ride. I guess my car doesn't feel any different after an oil change either, but I do it anyway.
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Hi Jeff
Thanks for the email. Recommended spoke tension for Roval wheels will be between 1,100-1,200 newtons drive side and non drive . Hope you are doing well.
-Rob
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1100 - 1200 N translates to 112 - 122 kg. My double butted spokes measure 1.6 mm in the middle. The Park Tool TM-1 conversion table says I should aim for 19 (114 kg) or a bit more on the TM-1 scale. This is assuming the TM-1 is properly calibrated, but that's another post.
FWIW, my as-found front wheel spoke tensions were all way below spec (a low of 64 kg!). The rears were closer to spec, but with more than 20% variation. After a Saturday of quality time spent truing and tension balancing, the wheels measure much better, but TBH I didn't notice any difference in my regular 21 mile ride. I guess my car doesn't feel any different after an oil change either, but I do it anyway.