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No.22 Bicycles Unveils Custom 3D Printed Titanium Stem w/ Matching Ti Spacers & Headset!

No.22 Bicycles Unveils Custom 3D Printed Titanium Stem w/ Matching Ti Spacers & Headset!

The Philly Bike Expo had a ton to offer when it came to eye candy, and I mean a lot . With what looked like…

Wednesday, Dec 07

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The Philly Bike Expo had a ton to offer when it came to eye candy, and I mean a lot . With what looked like a resurgence in the popularity of titanium frames at the Expo, one brand stood out to me as one of the most memorable, No.22 Bicycles.

Loving the ride qualities of titanium so much, the founding partners, Mike Smith, and Bryce Gracey named their company after titanium’s atomic number, 22. No.22 Bicycles have been in the news a bit recently, with Tyler covering their 3D dropouts back in August, and we also covered their new No.6 Carbon Fork in August when it was released. The 3D Dropouts, Hands-On

No.22 was showing some amazing-looking bikes at the Expo. Their attention to detail as well as the new anodizing and etching techniques that were applied on these bikes was really beautiful and definitely showed some real passion for their beloved frame material of choice. The Drifter

Photo c. No.22 Bicycles, Drifter Complete bike.

The Drifter at PBE.

Use of their new ultra-clean 3D-printed rear drop-out.

You can see a few other photos of this beautiful all-road gem from the Philly Bike Expo, right here . New Finishes They had their track-specific model, Little Wing on display as a remarkably beautiful gold flat bar bike. It was displaying one of No.22’s updated model graphics. Although their raw finish will remain the default finish for all orders, they said that they’re “adding a new range of anodized and combination anodized/Cerakote finishes to […]

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