Ultralight bicycle parts by Lucendi
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Would it be difficult to print replacement handlebar ends for the latest aeroad? I am looking for something that allows me to get a 36cm width at the hoods. It would be nice to have a flare at the drops out to 38cm as well.
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Assuming this is the type of handlebar you are referring to then I don't see how this could be made in any other material than aluminium, titanium or carbon fiber.
A part like 3D-printed in titanium alloy would cost around 1-3k€ and it would be tricky to get the dimensions right. The cost for 3D-printing in titanium is roughly the price of gold which is 55€ per gram.
I would personally try and modify an existing handlebar using carbon fiber. Cut the bar ends in half and fix them in a jig at the desired angle where you get the flare you want and then basically do a carbon repair job and wrap carbon fiber around the outside.
Canyon might also relase barends with a flare if there is poular demand. Maybe ask if it already in the plans?
Assuming this is the type of handlebar you are referring to then I don't see how this could be made in any other material than aluminium, titanium or carbon fiber.
A part like 3D-printed in titanium alloy would cost around 1-3k€ and it would be tricky to get the dimensions right. The cost for 3D-printing in titanium is roughly the price of gold which is 55€ per gram.
I would personally try and modify an existing handlebar using carbon fiber. Cut the bar ends in half and fix them in a jig at the desired angle where you get the flare you want and then basically do a carbon repair job and wrap carbon fiber around the outside.
Canyon might also relase barends with a flare if there is poular demand. Maybe ask if it already in the plans?
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Lucendi and Simon are currently on a two week holiday for not resolving their issues in private. I have gone through and cleared up this thread so when they return we can please just stay on track with discussing the amazingly cool things Lucendi is producing.
Any further posts on the previous discussion will just be removed. Please read the forum rules, respect each other and add to the conversation don't detract from it
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Aurelia- Stainless All Road 8.5kg
Bertha- TT 9.8kg
Perdita- Ti Turbo bike 8kg
Serenity- Ti Gravel 9.5kg/8.9kg
Verity- Ti Aero 8.2kg
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All weights with pedals,cages & garmin mount
Aurelia- Stainless All Road 8.5kg
Bertha- TT 9.8kg
Perdita- Ti Turbo bike 8kg
Serenity- Ti Gravel 9.5kg/8.9kg
Verity- Ti Aero 8.2kg
Alya- Ti Climbing TBC
All weights with pedals,cages & garmin mount
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That’s exactly what I was referring to. Thanks for the feedback!Lucendi wrote:@ mrbrown4001
Assuming this is the type of handlebar you are referring to then I don't see how this could be made in any other material than aluminium, titanium or carbon fiber.
A part like 3D-printed in titanium alloy would cost around 1-3k€ and it would be tricky to get the dimensions right. The cost for 3D-printing in titanium is roughly the price of gold which is 55€ per gram.
I would personally try and modify an existing handlebar using carbon fiber. Cut the bar ends in half and fix them in a jig at the desired angle where you get the flare you want and then basically do a carbon repair job and wrap carbon fiber around the outside.
Canyon might also relase barends with a flare if there is poular demand. Maybe ask if it already in the plans?
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Hey Lucendi, one for when you get back. Have you ever thought about creating a bar end plug that can hold a SM-EW-90A? Would just save people the expense of splurging for the RS-910 and you only need to remove it every few months to charge
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I Hope to see Lucendi back here, we had a good time to make a spacer that fit the Farsports F1 combo and makes it less bulky on the supersix evo2 AND manages the angled sleeve.
Starting point
The difficulty is to manage the -3deg sleeve that tilts the bottom of the stem
First raw attempt didn’t manage (yet) the sleeve angle
Revised design, after a bit of sanding and black paint… that’s not really a Color Monkey finish but parts being thin I didn’t want to sand too much. Really happy with how it integrates the clamping area, makes the front end much smoother.
Starting point
The difficulty is to manage the -3deg sleeve that tilts the bottom of the stem
First raw attempt didn’t manage (yet) the sleeve angle
Revised design, after a bit of sanding and black paint… that’s not really a Color Monkey finish but parts being thin I didn’t want to sand too much. Really happy with how it integrates the clamping area, makes the front end much smoother.
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Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.
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