There are limited edition anniversary bikes, and then there is the 3T Dreambox. An admittedly over-the-top tribute to all things Italian, the Dreambox is an all-in-one kit that will have you ready to ride in extremely limited style.
Earlier this year, 3T announced that they had brought frame production home to Italy. That dry fiber with resin injection and filament winding is on full display with the 60th Anniversary RaceMax Exploro (limited to just 60 pieces, naturally). Not only does the bike get a custom paint job by Tony Spray in Villorba, it also gets a very Italian build.
Starting with a Campagnolo Ekar 1×13 drivetrain, the rest of the components are hand picked from Italian companies and many feature custom 60th Anniversary details.
Dreambox Garage
Normally, the bike would be the star of the show. But this time, 3T went out of their way to make sure the presentation was as incredible as the bike itself. To that effect, they created a custom motorized bike garage with built in storage for all of your gear. The box is made with a very solid construction coming in at 200kg—fortunately it’s on wheels so you can move it around. The garage opens with the included remote leaving the exterior free of any buttons or controls. Inside, LED lighting provides illumination—both to see the gear you need to grab, and to act as a display.
The Dreambox is included with the 60th Anniversary package, but if you already own other 3T bikes and you want a storage box for them as well, 3T will sell additional garage boxes for €4900 plus shipping.
Back to the Dreambox, inside you’ll also find a full custom cycling kit, because why not? That includes a Castelli Giro Race custom jersey and Premio Black Bibs, a Kask Protone Helmet, Koo Spectro glasses, Fizik Terra X4 shoes, Elite Fly 550 bottles, and a custom Campagnolo The Big Corkscrew to cap it off.
Pricing: if you have to ask…
Obviously, all of this opulence won’t come cheap. To get the Dreambox to your door in the U.S, will require $19,610 plus a $750 transatlantic fee which includes all shipping and duties. But considering the Dreambox sells for €19,610 in Europe, you’re actually getting a bit of a price break on this side of the Atlantic. As mentioned, these are limited to just 60 bikes, and even at $20k+, they may go quick.
some people have too much money
Kinda makes me think that it wouldn’t be too hard to make a similar bike storage solution without the motorized feature.
Huh? A big motorized box? Seems like a really expensive PITA.
Simple, get your butler to deal with it.
Man, if only I could take myself that seriously…
I like old bikerumor, where I could see if there were already comments before clicking on the article…although, they did get me to click on a bunch of articles……sooooo BikeRumor wins I think
Just a few weeks ago my other half pulls into the trail head in her new (rather fancy) car….when she notices she is missing something announces “pfft, my maid must have taken my shoes out of the car” as she concluded that her clip less shoes were missing…that went over well.
Can you live inside the box when your wife kicks you out for being an massive fred?
@Ricotta, agreed.
you first need a few millions to get a house big enough to fit that box
Bikes are now a male version of a Louie Vuitton purse. And they are every bit as stupid.