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How much for the frame?? I can't even afford to ask this question but I'm curious.
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Did carbon fiber replace Ti at number 22 on the element chart ?
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I think that’s 800 for just the pulley/fairing. Hope Im wrong but with Ceramic Speed you just never know.
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forget the RD situation, what is that FD situation all about?
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The luddite in me wonders about the structural integrity of 3D printed plast . . . er . . . carbon fiber. Sunday's ride had me going down a hill at 49.8mph and a failure of a 3D printed plast . . . er . . . carbon fiber bicycle at that speed would, well, um, not be fun.
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I think this is true right now, though additive manufacturing technology is improving very quickly, and I wouldn't rule out the possibility that in another 10 years, it could be cost competitive with easier customization. But you're not going to make that leap all at once, so I think it's good that folks like No. 22 are working on that now.
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It's just the cage/pulleys. RD is extra. I thought they cost more, but only the 3d printed ones are more expensive. $1900.
Ceramic Speed got some flack for not being aero, I guess this is their answer. I think this is more in the "looks aero" camp than actually aero. Kind of like some of the aero cars from the 1930's, which were more aero driving in reverse. |
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Ah, thanks for the clarification. Now I feel like a luddite with a side of stupid.
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I'm in if they let me 3d print a matching Wald basket for the front.
All jokes aside, cool bike even if I am absolutely not the client. |
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The upcoming bike pictured is really closer to their disc brake “Aurora” which comes in @ $6900 currently. I’m guessing closer to 10K but who knows. |
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Customizing Carbon fiber mold manufacturing is in no way cost and time comparable to 3D printing. We all want custom bikes to meet our fitting needs and Carbon fiber mold manufacturing is not going to cut it in the near future, it is going to be a quickly dying industry. My prediction, Carbon bikes will be dead in less than 10 years, to expensive, labor intensive and not effectivly recyclable to continue to make.
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Like a lot of what No. 22 does, this doesn’t appeal to me. Why do they put a little piece of metal at the end of their “own” made in Asia forks?
Because I like to run other people's business for them, I think they should just concentrate on reducing the 16 week lead time quoted on the website. When that’s fixed, do crazy finishes and 3D printing. |
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