3D Printed Bicycles
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IperionX has partnered with Canyon Bicycles to develop a more sustainable titanium supply chain for the bicycle industry through the production of bicycle components using IperionX’s 100% recycled, low-carbon titanium.…
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An increasing number of industries are embracing additive manufacturing to complement and replace traditional manufacturing technologies. The high-end, custom sports equipment industry – specifically the bicycle industry – is one…
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Davide SherDecember 5, 2022
MYTHOS brings metal 3D printed bike stems to market
MYTHOS is a UK company combining decades of cycling-specific engineering knowledge from METRON Additive Engineering and founder Dimitris Katsanis, and bringing it to consumers. This has now resulted in the…
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VoxelMattersOctober 25, 2022
Bianchi Oltre RC hyperbike features 3D printed saddle
The new, $14K Bianchi Oltre RC hyperbike is the flagship of the Aerovolution collection from leading Italian bicycle brand Bianchi. Among its state-of-the-art features, the bike has one that has…
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Filippo Ganna, the 26-year-old cycling champion from Team Ineos, set a new hour speed world record, after covering 56.792 Km of track in 60 minutes at the Grenchen velodrome. The…
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In 2014 Dr. James Novak 3D printed the world’s first full-size bicycle frame as a single piece. It went on to win the Dick Aubin Distinguished Paper award at RAPID…
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Bicycle accessories manufacturer fi’zi:k has introduced Argo Adaptive, an all-new 3D printed saddle that will be presented exclusively at the Sea Otter Classic between 07-10 April 2022. Utilizing Carbon DLS…
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Headmade Materials, inventor of the metal 3D printing process Cold Metal Fusion (‘Metal SLS’) and Element22, manufacturing specialist for titanium parts, have teamed up again to additively manufacture titanium components…
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German design company DQBD is leveraging the Stratasys H350 3D printer to produce personalized cycling saddles that offer a higher level of comfort and performance efficiency compared to regular versions.…
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Just as the bicycle has evolved from the 19th-century penny-farthing, the bike saddle has advanced significantly over the years—from wooden planks to hard steel and leather, to foam. And while…