Superstrata ebike review Rebel without a cause

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  • The company’s bike frames are currently printed in Vietnam, though Vu has plans for print farms in the U.S. and Europe to reduce shipping times and generally make its whole carbon fiber printing operation more efficient.Image Credits: TechCrunchSo, carbon fiber.
  • The Superstrata bike is custom printed to order and that’s a huge boon for people who are on the extremes of the height spectrum, including adults under 5’2”, who apparently ordered the bike with gusto.
  • The Superstrata e-bike is a carbon fiber unibody bike that’s custom printed to meet your preferences, souped up with a 250W pedal-assist motor and shipped in an array of fun prints and colors.
  • Superstrata’s e-bike is a strange specimen — there’s no two ways about it.In some ways that makes sense; the bike’s concept, borne out in seamless 3D-printed carbon fiber, springs from an equally strange premise.
  • Superstrata’s silky, unibody bike frames are made out of industrial-grade 3D-printed thermoplastic carbon fiber composite rather than “thermoset” — a more common polymer process.
  • If you’ve searched high and low for a bike to fit your unusually small or large stature, Superstrata’s bikes might be a great choice.For anyone who falls in the normal-ish height spectrum, the rest of the customization process is relatively shallow.
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