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He tried to 3D print a Canyon Aeroad bike in four days. It was a disaster—so Canyon sent him the real one instead
There’s a reason why a brand-new Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 8 Di2 costs more than $6,000. Designing and engineering a high-performance bike takes years of research, development and investment. It’s not a ...
With a single-piece print, 7.9kg ready-to-ride weight, and impossible shapes this pushes the limits of titanium manufacturing ...
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 ...
Like most high-end bicycle manufacturers, Colnago once made all its bikes out of steel, but has since switched almost entirely to carbon fiber. For its 70th anniversary, however, the Italian marque is ...
I've been talking about it for some time now, but 3D printing is really seeping into every industry out there. From cars to bicycles, more and more manufacturers are calling upon the powers of ...
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 ...
“Do you ever see a bike racing on its own? No.” Dimitris Katsanis, with the faintest flicker of a grin, is explaining the need for an aerodynamic ‘total system’ when it comes to going fast on a bike.
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