
"The first production-representative Reactor Aero is currently being printed. Our production path is fully solidified. First, 3D-printed sub-assemblies are done by RAM3D in New Zealand. Then, it's shipped to our production facility in Johnstown, NY, where they are welded, aligned, and finished in-house."
"Complete overhaul of the aerodynamic form and profiling in response to the UCI's latest guidelines. Bespoke, intricately designed and machined, titanium and carbon bar/stem combo and headset."
"New aerodynamically refined seat tube and custom titanium seatpost delivering a novel approach to rider comfort and aerodynamics. Partnership with industry-leading 3D sintering part."
The No.22 Reactor Aero bike, known for its striking titanium design, is finally ready for production. A deposit of $1,000 is required to start the process, with the total frameset cost estimated between $10,000 and $15,000. Deliveries are anticipated for Summer 2026. The production involves 3D-printed sub-assemblies created in New Zealand, followed by in-house welding and finishing in New York. The bike features a new aerodynamic design, bespoke titanium and carbon components, and a refined seat tube for improved rider comfort.
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