You’d expect a company with the name of Litespeed Titanium to be masters of the lightweight material. And you’d be right. But that didn’t stop Litespeed from seeking out a way to build a lighter, ...
Josh Ogle of Ogle Component Design has built a reputation for pushing the limits of custom bike design, and his latest creation is no exception. On display at the 2025 MADE Handmade Bicycle Show, Ogle ...
The Litespeed Coll dels Reis is the world's lightest titanium disc-brake road bike and there’s nothing I’d rather ride.
New York State based titanium specialist brand No.22 has unveiled what it is claiming to be the world's first 3D-printed titanium aero bike, called the Reactor Aero. The frameset uses a combination of ...
We have featured many different 3D printed objects here on Geeky Gadgets, but now Japanese designers have created a 3D printed DFM01 titanium bike frame that is very unique in its construction.
Ribble has revealed the Allroad Ti, a new titanium endurance bike made with 3D-printed parts said to be “the future of titanium bikes”. The Allroad Ti’s design resulted from three years of development ...
When it comes to a high strength-to-weight ratio, titanium is just about the best material out there for manufacturing bicycle frames. Unfortunately, those frames are also quite expensive. They could ...
It may look like an alien desk tidy, but you’re actually looking at a bicycle frame hot off the 3D printer. The frame—shown below in its fully assembled form—is the brainchild of Renishaw, which makes ...
So, for you mountain bikers out there I give you the worlds first 3-D printed titanium mountain bike frame. Empire Cycles' MX-6 prototype is a third lighter than normal metal bike frames, and four ...
It’s only ten days since we wrote about the titanium 3D-printed Empire Cycles MX-6 Evo mountain bike, a one-off machine designed to show what can be done with additive manufacturing. This article ...
If you're into cycling, then you know darned well that a titanium-frame bicycle can achieve a number of things, and the most common is that it'll probably outlive you. The second is that it can tend ...
I love bicycles, and, according to my psychologist, it has a whole lot to do with my masochistic side. I can't get enough of that burn. Well, I'm not alone, and cyclists often welcome this feeling.
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