3t handlebar

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About 3t handlebar

Types of 3T Handlebar

When it comes to choosing the right type of 3T handlebar, it’s important to consider the different types available and their features. Here are the different types of 3T handlebars:

  • 3T Ergonova Handlebar

    The 3T Ergonova handlebar has a compact shape that is almost round, with a drop that is slightly shallow and a width that is relatively narrow. This unique design allows riders to achieve a comfortable grip and hold on to the handlebar for long rides without experiencing fatigue. The 3T Ergonova handlebar is made from quality carbon fiber material, which makes it lightweight and durable.

  • 3T Superergo Handlebar

    The 3T Superergo handlebar has a unique design that combines different shapes such as the anatomic, compact, and ergonomic design to create a more comfortable and customized handlebar for riders. This handlebar is suitable for long-distance road races and triathlons, as it allows riders to change their positions and adapt to different riding styles. The 3T Superergo handlebar is made from aluminum or carbon material, depending on the model.

  • 3T Rotundo Handlebar

    The 3T Rotundo handlebar is a traditional-style round handlebar that is widely used by many riders. The handlebar has a deep drop and long reach, making it ideal for racing and high-speed riding. The 3T Rotundo handlebar is made from aluminum and carbon material.

  • 3T Vola Handlebar

    The 3T Vola handlebar is a modern and advanced type of handlebar that is used for time trial and triathlon bikes. This handlebar comes with a built-in aerobar, which allows riders to achieve an aerodynamic position during a ride. The 3T Vola handlebar is made from high-quality carbon fiber material.

  • 3T Apto Handlebar

    The 3T Apto handlebar has a unique design that includes a shallow drop and a wide stance. This allows riders to achieve a more comfortable and stable grip. The 3T Apto handlebar is made from aluminum and carbon material.

Specifications and maintenance of 3t handlebar

  • Material

    Carbon fiber and aluminum alloy are used in the construction of 3T handlebars. Each material has distinct advantages. Carbon fiber is lightweight and absorbs road shocks, while aluminum is robust and affordable.

  • Clamp Diameter

    The part of the handlebar that attaches to the stem has a standard size for 3T bike handlebars, called clamp diameter. The most common sizes are 31.8mm and 35mm. The 31.8mm is typical and works for most people, while the 35mm is more oversized and used for racing or on mountain bikes where more strength is necessary.

  • Width

    There are various widths available for 3T handlebars, measured from one end to the other of the part where the rider holds the bike. A wider handlebar provides more stability. A narrower handlebar offers less wind resistance and is suitable for racing. Common widths include 38cm, 40cm, 42cm, and 44cm.

  • Bend

    The angle of the part where the rider holds the bike, called the drop, differs in the 3T handlebar. A more severe bend allows the rider to be lower and more aerodynamic. A less severe bend allows for a more comfortable position. The angles are measured in degrees, with common numbers being 125° or 135°.

  • Length

    The length of the part of the handlebar where the rider can rest their arms, called the 'horns,' is also specified. Longer horns provide more space for accessories, while shorter ones offer a more compact setup. Common lengths range from 70mm to 100mm.

3T bike handlebars are generally low-maintenance. However, with some care, they can last and perform well for as long as possible. Here are some tips:

  • Regular Cleaning

    Clean the handlebars regularly using a soft cloth and mild soap. This prevents dirt buildup that can scratch the surface over time.

  • Tightening

    Ensure that all parts attached to the handlebars, such as controls and lights, are tightened firmly. Use a torque wrench to apply the correct amount of force, as too tight can break the carbon, and too loose can make things fall off.

  • Avoid Impacts

    Carbon 3T bike handlebars can break if hit hard, so be careful not to hit them against anything solid.

  • Periodic Inspection

    Check the handlebars from time to time to see if they are damaged. If one part is higher or lower than the other, it may need adjusting. Using a torque wrench, adjust the handlebar grips according to the manufacturer's specifications.

  • Storage

    When not in use, keep the handlebars in a dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. This helps to avoid damage to the carbon or rubber over time.

How to Choose 3t Handlebar

Choosing the right 3T bike handlebars can significantly improve riding performance and comfort. Here are some essential tips to consider when choosing 3T carbon handlebars:

  • Consider Riding Style: Different riding styles require other handlebar types. A 3T racing handlebar is suitable for competitive cyclists, while a 3T endurance handlebar is ideal for long-distance touring.
  • Material Matters: 3T carbon handlebars are lighter and offer shock absorption, making them suitable for racing and high-performance cycling. On the other hand, 3T aluminum handlebars are more durable and affordable, making them ideal for casual cyclists.
  • Width and Drop: Choosing the right width and drop is essential for comfort and control. A wider handlebar offers better stability and control, while a narrow handlebar provides aerodynamic advantages. Also, consider the handlebar drop that suits the riding style and comfort.
  • Budget: 3T carbon handlebars are more expensive than aluminum ones. Therefore, set a budget that considers the handlebar material, size, and shape that meet the cycling needs.
  • Test Ride: Testing different 3T handlebars before purchasing is essential. A test ride helps determine the handlebar size and shape that offers comfort and control.

By considering these factors, choosing the right 3T bike handlebars that enhance cycling performance and comfort is possible.

How to DIY and Replace 3t handlebar

Most carbon and alloy 3T handlebars come with easy-to-follow instructions for DIY replacement. The only specialized tool users may need is a torque wrench. Here's a step-by-step guide for replacing a 3T road handlebar.

  • Preparation

    Get a clean workspace with good lighting. Have all necessary tools within reach, including a 3T handlebar, saddle, and stem screws. Lay the bike down or use a repair stand so it doesn't move as the user works on it.

    Note the current handlebar's position and angle. Take a photo if necessary so it can be positioned the same way on the new one.

  • Remove the grips

    Carefully cut the grips off with a sharp blade. Be careful not to damage the underlying handlebar layer. If they are foam, simply slide them off.

  • Remove controls

    Loosen the screws holding the brake and gear levers, flashers, and bell on the old handlebars. Slide these controls out and place them on a clean surface. Remember their position so they can be installed the same way on the new handlebar.

  • Remove the old handlebars

    Open the stem cap bolts at the top of the old handlebar. Use an appropriate-sized Allen key to loosen the bolts. This allows for easier removal of the handlebars from the stem.

    Loosen the stem bolts that grip the handlebars using an Allen key. Once loose, pull the stem apart slightly to remove the old handlebars.

  • Mounting the new handlebars

    Place the new 3T handlebars in between the bike's stem jaws. The handlebars should touch both edges of the stem jaws without a gap. This ensures proper grip and stability.

    Close the stem jaws by tightening its bolts. This secures the new handlebars in place.

  • Reinstalling controls and grips

    Slide the grips onto the new handlebars. Ensure they cover any rough sections where the old ones wore out. This provides a comfortable grip while riding.

    Slide the brake and gear levers, bell, and flasher into position on the new handlebars. Tighten their screws to prevent them from moving while riding.

  • Final adjustments

    Check that the handlebars are aligned properly. They should be in line with the front wheel for accurate steering. Stand in front of the bike and ensure the controls are positioned as noted earlier.

    Once satisfied with the position, use a torque wrench to tighten all screws holding controls and grips. This ensures they stay in place and prevents accidents while riding.

Q and A

Q1: Are 3T handlebars good?

A1: 3T handlebars are considered to be of good quality. The brand is known for producing high-quality bike components, including handlebars. However, the suitability of 3T handlebars depends on individual preferences, riding style, and bike setup.

Q2: What is the warranty period of 3T handlebars?

A2: The warranty period for 3T handlebars, like other bicycle components, may vary depending on the retailer or country. However, 3T generally offers a warranty period of 2-3 years. Users should check with the specific retailer or local 3T authorized dealers to confirm the warranty period and conditions.

Q3: Why are 3T handlebars so expensive?

A3: 3T handlebars are considered more expensive than other brands due to several factors: They use premium materials like carbon fiber and aluminum. 3T handlebars are designed with advanced technology and engineering expertise. They also offer custom options and have a well-established brand reputation.