The pioneering spirit of aero gravel cycling is making a notable return, as the legendary 3T Exploro has been reborn as the Primo². As reported by Bikerumor, this updated iteration aims to continue the legacy of what was arguably the first aero gravel bike ever, bringing it firmly into the modern era with key enhancements.
Among the significant updates, the Primo² now features a Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH), a crucial compatibility improvement for contemporary drivetrains, offering riders more flexibility and future-proofing. Additionally, the new design boasts clean routing, tidying up cables and hoses for a sleeker aesthetic and potentially improved aerodynamics and protection from the elements.
Perhaps one of the most compelling aspects of the new 3T Primo² is its promise of a "lower cost." While specific figures are not detailed in the initial announcement, this move suggests 3T is making its innovative aero gravel platform more accessible to a wider audience, maintaining its performance pedigree without the premium price tag of its predecessors. This refresh ensures the iconic design remains relevant and competitive in the rapidly evolving gravel market.
Source: Bikerumor