Bicycles are one of the most efficient ways to get around, which is why they’ve been in constant use for around two centuries. If you spend any amount of time riding your bike, you know how important the balance between weight, performance and style is. Enter the Superstrata Bike, the world’s first 3D-printed unibody carbon fiber bicycle. The carbon fiber frame is fabricated with continuous carbon fiber technology with no joints, no glue and no splinters. In addition to a frame that weighs just under 3lbs, this construction method also gives it 61x the strength-to-weight ratio of steel. It’s also fully customizable with over 500,000 different total combinations–including a bespoke frame that’s custom crafted for to fit you perfectly based on 18 precise measurements. As it that wasn’t enough, this bike has some of the cleanest geometry we’ve ever seen in a bike. Oh yeah, and it’s available in both standard and E-Bike options.
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