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3DP-F1 Bike by Flying Machine

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New from Flying Machine, the 3DP-F1 bike is custom-made with 3D-printed parts. The designers collaborated with the Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organization of Melbourne in order create the strongest, most advanced technology of the day. Made of titanium, the 3D-printed components include lugs and tubing and are crafted for the perfect fit.

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