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2022 trek checkpoint review - a tpc quick-take.

  • Versatility galore: Trek has made the Checkpoint an adaptable machine. With tire clearance up to 45mm, it's eager to take on various terrains.
  • Integrated mounts: Whether it's a multi-day bikepacking trip or a quick morning spin, the multiple mounts for bags, bottles, and racks mean the Checkpoint is always adventure-ready.
  • IsoSpeed decoupler: Borrowed from its Domane sibling, this tech ensures the Checkpoint offers a smoother ride on those jarring gravel routes, reducing fatigue and upping the comfort quotient.
  • Weight concerns: For all its merits, the Checkpoint isn't the lightest gravel bike on the block. This extra heft might make those uphill grinds a tad more challenging.
  • Price point: Top spec models, with their advanced features, veer into the premium price range. Casual riders might find it hard to justify the investment.
  • Not truly race-oriented: While it handles gravel and trails with aplomb, it's not the most aggressive for racing. Those looking for a sharper, race-focused gravel bike might find the Checkpoint tame.
  • Complexities for some: The Checkpoint's array of features could be overwhelming for those seeking a simpler, straightforward gravel experience.

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2020 Trek Checkpoint ALR5 – 1000 Mile Review/Upgrades

As I used this forum heavily during my research into gravel biking, I decided to give a quick review of my Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 in the hopes that someone will find it useful. For background, I have been a mountain biker all my life and only recently discovered “gravel grinding” while living in Geneva, Switzerland for work.  Geneva essentially sits in a bowl surrounded by mountains on all sides.  During normal times a quick car/train ride can bring you to some of the best downhill/XC single track in the world.  However, COVID-19 limited access to those locations so I was stuck with fire roads, gravel farm trails, and the occasional mud trail which led to my discovery of gravel riding.  I now live in Belgium and have loved every minute of the biking culture here (lots of gravel/mud). I purchased the ALR5 after a bit of research as Trek retailers are typically found everywhere in Europe and I have never had an issue with their bikes/service in over 30 years of riding.  Although I looked at Niner, Specialized, Salsa, Mason, and Pivot (love the Vault), I went with the ALR5 as I found it on sale, it came with common/quality components, and was aluminum.  We can debate all day over carbon vs steel vs Ti vs aluminum but for what I needed and was willing to pay, the ALR5 was a good fit. ACTUAL REVIEW:

2020 Trek Checkpoint ALR 5; Size 61; Grey/Black/Red

Total miles: 1,223 I purchased the bike for USD 1000 as it was a store demo and considered "used". The bike had no scratches and was basically in new condition but without the "new" price tag.  Time of purchase was everything as it was early in the COVID era and bike stores will still attempting push last years models out before the new ones came it.  Crazy to think how a few weeks later stores were essentially out of stock due to restrictions and a huge rush of new buyers wanting to "ride-out" the quarantine.  The first 350 miles were flawless and I can’t say enough good things about the Shimano 105 group set.  It’s a workhorse, is easy to work on, and the 2x system worked well for the flat roads in and around Geneva.  Also, chain slap from the rear derailleur was minimal for the type of riding I was doing.  During this period, I stripped the bike down to a bare frame and discovered a few things.  The shop I purchased the bike from had used M5 bolts to hold the cables in place just underneath the bottom bracket.  The bolts they used were so long they drove into the bearings, essentially destroying the BB.  I highlight this as I can see how someone could make this mistake and wouldn’t want anyone else to do the same. No other issues worth noting.  As I am also a welder in a past life, I can attest to the quality of the aluminum frame.  My only complaint is that Trek is a bit sloppy in their welds.  Solid welds, but they need some finishing.  I will also add that the BB was within tolerances but by no means exact.  I think Pressfit becomes an issue when the manufacturer allows tolerances outside of what the Pressfit BB can handle.  At least that is what Hambini tells me! Around the 500 mile mark, a close friend received the Shimano GRX 600 1x for demo and was allowed to keep it.  When he was done he gave it to me (free) so I threw it on the bike.  I immediately knew the type of riding I was doing was not a good fit for 1x.  I put back on the 105 crank/cassette/front derailleur, changed to a med cage GRX rear derailleur w/ clutch, and kept the GRX 600 shifters.  This combined the benefits of both groupsets into a durable 2x system.  I also swapped out the seat to a Selle Italia Gravel SLR which works well and was given a set of Mason Hunt 4 Season wheels which I ran WTB ByWays (700 x 40) and GravelKing SK Plus (700 x 43).  I had previously read that ALR5 topped out with a max tire clearance of 700x40 but this has not been my experience.  I have run 700-45 with a 2x drivetrain with no issue but admit this is likely do to the bikes large frame size and that I have the dropouts slide all the way back. With regards to the dropouts, I would have preferred not to have them for no other reason than it’s a point of failure in my opinion and I don’t notice a huge difference in ride style/quality when they are shifted forward/backwards.  This is just my opinion, I understand their purpose, and will be the first to admit that I am not a good enough rider to appreciate their true value. Two months ago I was provided (same friend) the GRX800 DI2 (FD, RD, and Shifters) free of charge.  I had debated the value of swapping out my mechanical to DI2 and ultimately decided I needed to try it as it only cost me time and a few (expensive) parts (battery, cables, wireless unit).  After a few YouTube videos, I found installation pretty straight forward and took about 4 hours out of my day for the install.  Due to the frame/components, I ended up with the junction box/battery in the seat tube as I did not want to drill any of the aluminum out of the frame near the BB to fit the junction box.  Additionally, I drilled two small holes in my drop bars to in order to hide the cables (thanks “Rides of Japan”).   After setup, I made a near fatal mistake as I attempted to update the firmware via the Etube application on my iPhone which bricked the system. I have since learned that this is a common issue.  I made several attempts to fix this (battery disconnect; all components disconnect) but nothing worked.  The internet recommendation was to reinstall all the firmware via the laptop version of etube.  As I run a MacBook and since Etube only runs on windows, I downloaded virtual windows machine and was eventually able to reboot the whole system.  Although Di2 is not something I would likely pay for in the future I can say that it is an amazing product.  The shifts are flawless, precise, and can be accomplished under load without issue.  I’ve put about 700 miles on the groupset and have not experienced any issues and the battery still has a full charge despite my aggressive shifting.  Although I was initially reserved in my off-road riding in an effort to avoid damage to the components, that has since changed and the can say everything has held up nicely despite a few crashes.  With regards to cleaning, I have always used warm water, muc-off, and cleaner without issue and this setup is no different.  Bottom line is this:  The bike fit my style, had/has quality components off the shelf, has stood up to some pretty rough riding, and fit my budget.  Most importantly it puts a smile on my face which for me makes the bike worth its weight in gold.      

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Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 review – a confident, capable gravel bike

Trek's updated aluminum checkpoint is a surefooted, confidence-inspiring ride that's perfect for ruined back lanes, byways and well-laden travels.

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BikePerfect Verdict

The reshaped Checkpoint frame neatly combines confidence-inspiring stability with a fun, engaging feel which goes well at all speeds on all sorts of surfaces. This might not be the lightest or fanciest build, but the key bits are great and the rest just quietly works.

Stable and predictable

Comfortable

Great shifting and brakes

Gearing a bit tall for the weight

Could use a dropper post

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The aluminium-framed ALR models sit at the bottom of Trek's Checkpoint range, with the lighter carbon SL and race-focused SLR bikes above, but in truth that's not a bad place to be. The ALR 5 gets a full set of excellent Shimano GRX components for the drivetrain and brakes, decent tires on tubeless-ready rims and lots of rack and fender mounts. 

The result is a surefooted, confident bike that's ready for exactly what Trek says it's for – gravel riding for fun, commuting or just general adventures. Which is pretty much what most people are after when looking for the best gravel bikes or best cheap gravel bikes .

Design and geometry

For 2023, the Checkpoint frame has seen some changes – basically it's got longer both in the front centre and the chainstays, and the stem is shorter to compensate. I tested a 58cm, and compared to the 2021 model it has 10mm longer chainstays, 20mm more reach and is 26mm longer overall. The 90mm stem and 60.9cm/41.1cm stack and reach figures keep the overall riding position fairly relaxed, with a usefully tall front end and slightly head-down, but certainly not front heavy, bias.

Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 gravel bike seen from the front

The head angle is the same as before at 72.3 degrees, presumably to keep the steering decently snappy, as is the bottom bracket drop at 7.4cm. 

This might be the 'poor man's' model with its humble alloy frame, but that doesn't mean it's unsophisticated. The various touring-friendly mounts are complimented by internally-routed cables that help a lot when strapping on frame bags or cages, as well as keeping them generally out of harm's way. I did find several of the bungs protecting the mounting/cable holes disappeared overboard on rough trails though, so if you want to keep filth out of your threads/frame you might want to stock up – or wind in some actual bolts where you can.

Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 gravel bike headtube detail

Components and build

Trek has spent the budget wisely here, speccing the excellent Shimano GRX shifters, levers and hydraulic brakes. The flat-fronted levers are particularly good for grip when it's rough, the shifts are always positive and the two-piston calipers are powerful and easy to modulate on the 160mm discs. Basically, the whole stop and go thing is covered perfectly.

GRX levers on a Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 gravel bike

Well, almost perfectly. The 2x11 drivetrain gives a very useable spread of ratios, but for the most serious off-road climbing it's a little high. At the top end it's good for 35mph before you spin out, which is great for the road and fireroad descents, but leaves the lowest gear (30/34t) slightly high for the steepest, techiest climbs. That's especially true if the bike's loaded up.

Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 gravel bike seen from the rear

That's the lowest combination of ratios that will fit, though, so your options there are either to keep the bike as light as possible, fit a 1x crank and lose a fair bit of top speed, or get stronger...

The finishing kit is all in-house Bontrager stuff, and while it's all perfectly good they're pretty easy targets for weight loss upgrades. The Bontrager Elite Gravel bar is 44cm wide on this frame size with a good flare to the drops for extra leverage, and the comfy GRX hoods tilt inwards just enough to encourage a slightly elbows-out stance that's good for control.

The handlebars of the Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 gravel bike

The wheels – Switch hubs, 21mm wide Paradigm rims (the SL version on one end, presumably the front) and 24 spokes on each – are similarly utilitarian, being strong, middling for weight and entirely decent for the job. Wearing Aeolus XXX rim strips they're tubeless ready, and so are the Bontrager GR1 Team Issue tires, which is nice – in fact, Trek lists 6oz of its TLR sealant as a 'tire part,' so presumably consumer bikes are supplied already set, just as our test bike was.

A gravel bike wheel and tire

The tires are predictable and confidence inspiring on the unusually dry terrain of our test period, as well as on tarmac both damp or dry, but are clearly not designed for mud. There's room in the frame for up to 45mm rubber should you want to go wider.

Oh, and while the front axle looks like you'll need to carry a hex key to get it out, the lever on the rear thru-axle actually pulls out to fit in either one. 

Close up of the tire and fork on a gravel bike

Performance

The Checkpoint has a confident feel – its length and reasonable heft keep it planted, while the steering is stable without being sluggish. It's the same whether you're on gravel or tarmac, and predictable in a friendly but not boring way. The chunky headtube and sizeable welded junctions do a great job of keeping it tracking where it's pointed in the rough.

Despite the chunky, almost box-section seatstays and generally rigid-feeling frame, it's comfortable for long rides, thanks to the high volume tyres, well-cushioned bar tape and a supportive, hammocky P3 Verse Comp saddle you really sit 'in'.

A gravel bike saddle

Get up some speed on gravel though and there's no disguising the aluminum build. By 30mph on a fireroad, your hands and feet are taking some serious vibes, and the chatter from sustained speed does reduce comfort. 

Switching to carbon at the bar (and at the Bontrager seatpost) would both increase comfort and reduce weight, and though I found the saddle supportive and comfy both for long rides and hard pedaling efforts, it does have steel rails – it's another easy and relatively cheap target for weight loss and vibe reduction.

Alternatively, if you want more speed whatever the trails do, fit the best dropper post that will suit the 27.2mm seat tube and reap the rewards.

Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 gravel bike on a sunny trail

Personally, I would have quite liked the shorter cranks of the smaller sizes instead of the 175mm GRX RX600s fitted here, which would allow an even lower BB for descending confidence, but that's really just preference. The 7.4cm BB drop is pretty low in the scheme of things, cornering feel is predictable, and ground clearance is good.

This is an extremely usable yet still very enjoyable bike. It nails that '2/3rds road bike, 1/3rd XC bike' feel that makes gravel bikes so good for so many things – commuting while avoiding the worst traffic, touring, exploring dilapidated rural lanes, getting in hard climbing efforts away from ANY traffic, or just generally getting out there and enjoying the view. 

It's comfortable and reassuring from the off whatever the surface, and the money's been spent in the right places – this is a really solid base for years of riding fun.

Test conditions

  • Temperature: Rarely less than 20 degrees C and up to 35
  • Conditions: Dry, hard and dusty with almost zero rain
  • Trails: Mountain singletrack, bridleways, forest gravel and crumbling rural lanes

Tech specs: Trek Checkpoint ALR 5

  • Price: $2,500 / £2,400
  • Discipline: Gravel
  • Frame size tested: 58cm
  • Seat tube angle: 72.5°
  • Head angle: 72.3°
  • Effective top tube: 59.7cm
  • Bottom bracket drop: 7.4cm
  • Wheelbase: 105.8cm
  • Reach: 41.1cm
  • Frame: 300 Series Alpha Aluminium
  • Tires: Bontrager GR1 Team Issue 40mm, Tubeless Ready 
  • Drivetrain: Shimano GRX
  • Sizes: 49, 52, 54, 56, 58 (tested), 61cm
  • Claimed weight: 9.75 kg / 21.5 lb (56cm)

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2023 Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 Review

Are you looking for an affordable, yet powerful mountain bike? Enter the Trek Checkpoint ALR 5. 

This mid-range road and gravel bike is perfect for exploring paved roads, gravel paths and mild backcountry trails.

Trek is one of the biggest producers of bicycles in the world and they’ve managed to cater to cyclists of all levels by providing an impressive range of options. 

One such option is the Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 – a light weight, well equipped endurance road bike that can tackle any terrain with ease.

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If you’re searching for a reliable and comfortable ride for your next adventure, then look no further than the Trek Checkpoint ALR 5. 

In this review, I’ll discuss what makes this bike so great, including its lightweight frame, impressive components, reasonable price point and agile maneuverability.

Trek’s Checkpoint ALR 5 has become a top pick among cyclists looking for adventure riding. 

The bike is designed to deliver a dynamic, efficient experience over a variety of terrain and surfaces, allowing riders to embark on longer adventures while pedaling further and faster. 

In this review, we’ll take an in-depth look at the features of the Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 and examine how it holds up for long rides in tough conditions.

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Frame Construction & Design

The Checkpoint ALR 5 is constructed with 300 Series Alpha Aluminum from Trek’s exclusive technology, making it one of the lightest gravel bikes you can find on the market. 

Its frame design is based on Trek’s endurance road geometry for a more comfortable ride when using wider tires than what most road bikes are used to handling. 

The frame also features integrated mudguard and fender mounts, as well as larger headtube clearance spaces that allow you to use tires up to 45mm wide.

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The Checkpoint ALR 5 comes stock with Shimano GRX components, including brakes and drivetrain components like shifters, derailleurs and crankset. 

It also includes Bontrager adjustable stem and handlebar that accommodate multiple hand positions while allowing you easily make custom adjustments that fit your body dimensions perfectly. 

Additionally, it offers internal cable routing for seamless shifting performance across all varieties of terrain conditions you may find yourself riding in on your adventures.

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Wheels & Tires

This fantastic bike rolls on aluminum Bontrager Paradigm wheels paired with 40mm Bontrager GR1 Team Issue tubeless tires ready for any type of surface or terrain you might be taking it through. 

It also provides optimal traction with its plus-sized tire construction which helps increase grip levels when cornering or climbing technical trails – something many other gravel bikes don’t do as effectively as this one does. 

Plus, its tubeless design means you can take advantage of lower air pressures without fear of flats during long days spent exploring off roads trails or cruising the asphalt avenues back home after another amazing day out on your trusty steed!

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Performance

Test rides support what we expected—the Checkpoint ALR 5 delivers an efficient ride with confidence inspiring handling over rough roads thanks to its sturdy carbon construction, plus size wheels and tires combo as well as responsive yet controlled Shimano GRX components package.

Riding this bike across paved surfaces offers smooth stability similar to a road bike but is forgiving enough over dirt paths or rocky terrains without feeling sluggish due to its wider footprint combined with just enough suspension provided by the bigger tires themselves – helping keep your momentum going with minimal effort no matter how rough things get out there!

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The Moscow Metro is the third most intensive subway system in the world after Tokyo and Seoul subways. The first line was opened on May 15, 1935. Since 1955, the metro has the name of V.I. Lenin.

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    ACTUAL REVIEW: 2020 Trek Checkpoint ALR 5; Size 61; Grey/Black/Red. Total miles: 1,223. I purchased the bike for USD 1000 as it was a store demo and considered "used". The bike had no scratches and was basically in new condition but without the "new" price tag. Time of purchase was everything as it was early in the COVID era and bike stores ...

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  7. Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 used in 54 cm

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  8. Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 review

    The aluminium-framed ALR models sit at the bottom of Trek's Checkpoint range, with the lighter carbon SL and race-focused SLR bikes above, but in truth that's not a bad place to be. The ALR 5 gets a full set of excellent Shimano GRX components for the drivetrain and brakes, decent tires on tubeless-ready rims and lots of rack and fender mounts.

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    <p>Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 Gravel Bike For Sale</p><p>2019 model</p><p>61cm 300 series alpha aluminum frame</p><p>Shimano front and rear hydraulic disk brakes</p><p>Shimano 105 11 speed drivetrain</p><p>Two water bottle holders included</p><p>Bought new in 2019 and only ridden a handful of times. Has been in storage last few years and still looks brand new. I also have a bike stand, lights, seat ...

  10. Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 used in 52 cm

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  11. Trek Checkpoint ALR5 review

    The Trek Checkpoint ALR5 is a versatile gravel bike with a smooth ride and smart features. Read our review to find out why it's a fine all-rounder.

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    If you are looking for a versatile gravel bike that can handle any terrain, you might want to check out the Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 Driftless. This bike features a unique geometry, a wide range of ...

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  15. Checkpoint ALR 5

    This bike is exceedingly versatile and suited to a wide variety of ride styles, including gravel rides, bikepacking, and daily commutes. Massive tire clearance means you can use tires up to 45c for extra traction and stability in any conditions. Integrated frame bag mounts and rack and fender mounts make it easy to carry gear and water.

  16. 2023 Trek Checkpoint ALR 5 Review

    The Checkpoint ALR 5 is constructed with 300 Series Alpha Aluminum from Trek's exclusive technology, making it one of the lightest gravel bikes you can find on the market. Its frame design is based on Trek's endurance road geometry for a more comfortable ride when using wider tires than what most road bikes are used to handling.

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  18. Checkpoint ALR 5

    Checkpoint ALR 5 is the best value gravel bike in the lineup. It's a high-quality build that will hold up for long, rugged miles on pavement, dirt, and even the most treacherous gravel roads. But what sets this model apart is the performance parts and the wealth of features like adjustable horizontal sliding dropouts, massive tire clearance ...

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