Bicycle parts are made using two main methods: 2D forging and 3D forging. In 2D forging, metal is shaped by pressing it from the top and bottom or the sides. This works well for solid parts, but not for hollow components like stems and seat posts.
That’s where 3D forging shines. It shapes the metal from the inside too, creating strong and lightweight hollow parts. This method is widely used not only in high-end bikes but also in industries like aeronautics and motorsports, where safety and performance are crucial.
3D forging results in stronger, more reliable parts that handle high stress and are built to last. Its precision ensures the highest level of quality, making it a superior choice for critical bike components.