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Breaking the Mold: No. 22’s 3D-Printed Titanium Road Bike
When I first laid eyes on No. 22 Bicycle Company’s Reactor Aero prototype, I was taken aback. The 3D-printed titanium road bike was unlike anything I’d ever seen before. I thought to myself, "Holy shit, a super-aero 3D-printed titanium roadie, that’s insane." But, I was also skeptical, thinking it was just a concept that would never become a reality.
The Science Behind the Design
No. 22 put the new frame through numerous computational fluid dynamics simulations, achieving a whopping 30-40% drag reduction compared to its predecessor. The development process also focused on drivetrain stiffness, which should make for hyper-efficient pedaling.
The Reactor Aero is Coming
Thankfully, I was wrong. Not only is the Reactor Aero very real, but it’s also coming to market soon. No. 22 has begun accepting pre-orders, with a current lead time of 12 weeks. Here’s what you need to know:
About No. 22
Founded 13 years ago in upstate New York, No. 22 has established itself as a top-notch boutique bike maker. The company has won numerous awards, including Best in Show at the North American Handmade Bicycle Show in 2019.
Key Features
- 3D-printed titanium frame
- 30-40% drag reduction compared to its predecessor
- Hyper-efficient pedaling due to drivetrain stiffness
- Available for pre-order with a 12-week lead time
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[Image: No. 22 Reactor Aero frameset]
Learn More
For more information on the No. 22 Reactor Aero, visit their website or pre-order your own today.
Breaking the Mold
No. 22’s Reactor Aero is a game-changer in the world of road bikes. With its innovative design and cutting-edge technology, this bike is sure to make a statement on the road.