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Lamborghini and bicycle manufacturer 3T have partnered together to bring two new ultra-high-end bikes to the world. The Racemax X Automobili Lamborghini and the Strada X Automobili Lamborghini join a lineup that already includes the Exploro Racemax x Huracan Sterrato. Lamborghini bike collectors could have quite a few in their garages at this point.

The Racemax X looks much like a clone of the Exploro Racemax X aside from important component changes. Namely, the new bikes use SRAM Force groupsets instead of SRAM RED. In addition, the Racemax X isn’t available in the Huracan Sterrato livery but instead gets its own exclusive colorways including Oro Elios and Verde Selvans.

The Strada X Automobili Lamborghini seems to be nearly identical to 3Ts normal Strada X road bike. As such, it comes with SRAM Force components and the same geometry as the standard bike. One notable difference is the inclusion of 3Ts very own Discus 45 wheels which should make for an even more enjoyable ride. The Strada X Automobili Lamborghini is available in two colors, Viola Pasifae and Arancio Apodis.

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Pricing for the Racemax starts at $9,899 while the Strada X will set you back almost a grand less at $8,999. These high-end bikes are built-to-order which means they can take up to 16 weeks for delivery. Despite their custom nature, they’re only available in four sizes, 51, 54, 56, and 58cm respectively. You might be surprised to know that in the world of high-end bikes, these are actually not that expensive.

Lamborghini has a relatively rich recent history of bicycle partnerships. Last year it began this current phase of cooperation with 3T but before that, in 2018 it worked with Cervelo to create the R5 Automobili Lamborghini Edition. That road bike was limited to just 63 examples all at a price of $18,000.

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Before that in 2018, Lamborghini started its relationship with Cervelo by building the P5X, a wild-looking time-trial bike emblazoned with Lamborghini graphics. That same year it released an e-bike in partnership with Italtechnology. We’re surprised it hasn’t updated that like Porsche did with its latest e-bikes.