It’s a fully 3D printed titanium bike unlike anything else in the word. Naturally we interviewed the designer and got details.
It’s a fully 3D printed titanium bike unlike anything else in the word. Naturally we interviewed the designer and got details.
It seems that “fully” 3D printed is an overstatement. The article says, “there’s 3D printing whenever possible”. That includes printing the frame as a single piece, and the hubs. Some pieces are specified to not be 3D printed like the crank and saddle. The article doesn’t mention bearings.