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People of a certain generation may misremember the "You wouldn't download a car" anti-piracy ads. It seemed ludicrous at the time that such a thing would even be possible, especially over a ...
There’s nothing practical about 3D printing a bike at home. The process involves printing dozens of small, fragile parts that somehow need to fit together like a jigsaw puzzle or with the aid of ...
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But probably the most popular category for 3D printing is saddles. Fizik and Specialized were the two big brands that brought ...
When I first laid eyes on No. 22 Bicycle Company’s new Reactor Aero prototype, unveiled at Portland’s MADE bike show late last month, I was at first stunned and then skeptical. Initial reaction: “Holy ...
(Image credit: No.22) The prototype going on display at the MADE bike show from 23-25 August is a fully 3D printed frame, manufactured from Grade 5 titanium powder.
However, given the growing popularity of electric bikes in general, as well as the rapid adoption of 3D printing in commercial manufacturing, seeing a bike like this take shape is by no means a ...
It is actually based on a cargo e-bike, but has been fitted with four wheels, a chainless electric drive train, a steering wheel, the option to go in reverse, and a 3D-printed top made of three parts.