Let’s face it, 3D printing has seeped into nearly every industry possible. From toys to cars, to airplanes, motorcycles, yachts, and even bicycles, this tech is changing the way we ride and live our ...
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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 ...
A typical bike sold in a U.S. bike shop today was made in China and shipped thousands of miles to the store. But a new bike-building robot makes it possible to make bikes locally–perhaps even in the ...
Friedrichshafen, Germany — 3D printing for bicycles frames and seats is on full display at the Eurobike trade show in Friedrichshafen, Sept. 4-7. Silicon Valley technology company Arevo DNA will ...
The bike industry is just one of the many that have been transformed by the ingenuity and versatility of 3D printing. Manufacturers take advantage of the appealing freedom of this technology. From ...
The Arevo bicycle looks and feels like a high-end commuter bike, but it was made using 3D-printing technology and software. It's being hailed as the first truly 3D-printed bicycle. The Bay Area-based ...
Design firm Industry has developed a bike that demonstrates how the lines are blurring in design, engineering and manufacturing. This shift will ultimately allow companies to tailor products to ...
We love hacks that keep gadgets out of the trash heap, and [Brieuc du Maugouër] has us covered with this 3D printable replacement mount he designed for his bike GPS. One of the most frustrating ways a ...
Leave the bike pump at home, you won't be needing it. Berlin-based startup BigRep has signaled a possible end to punctures by 3D printing airless bicycle tires and taking to the streets of the German ...
Mitu Monteiro poses with the snazzy new Energica e-bike. Performance motorcycles abound but all-electric versions could be coming to a dealership near you. Italian manufacturer CRP Group has plans to ...
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