Whenever technology moves forward, and innovation takes the wheel of design and functionality, it often spews over into countless industries, all, one might say. This trend is also true for cycling, ...
According to Arevo, its bike frame is the first to be 3D printed using carbon fiber. The company uses 3D printer technology, paired with a custom-built robotic arm and web-based software, to create ...
For years, the cycling industry has used 3D printing to make metal bike frames and smaller road-worthy parts. A 3D-printed carbon fibre frame, though? That’s harder to come by, even for elite riders.
Several years ago, I T-boned a car at about 20 mph when it turned right into my path while I was riding my bike (pictured above). My titanium bike frame escaped unscathed while the front fork, ...
Each bike's one-piece frame is custom-built utilizing partnering company Foundry Casting Systems’ "Pascal Process." That process in turn utilizes a technique known as sand casting, in which molten ...
Bike frames are most commonly made out of steel. If you’ve got money for something nicer though, you might go with something in aluminium or carbon fiber. [The Q] went completely off-the-wall with ...
Every bike curmudgeon on the internet will grumble "steel is real" if you trot out an old frame. Steel frames last forever, you're told, and are easily repaired if anything breaks. Well, my old steel ...