THE CONCEPT | MTN STEMS | DM STEMS | PEDALS | CRANKS
COMING IN LATE SPRING
Teknika Development
The Teknika products (1) start with a premise and concept; either something patently different or a twist on something that hasn’t been taken as far as it can go. Then (2) we spend a lot of time working this out virtually in Shapr3D which is a fantastic industrial design program that fully integrates with Solidworks and CAD/CAM software. Once we have something we believe is a solid concept, we (3) 3D print it in carbon composite with our Markforged Mark II printer. The print isn’t quite strong enough to ride, but we can mount it to a bike and check fit and function. From there, (4) we go to CNC machined samples to ride test. Changes and iterations are done throughout the process. Once we settle on a finished design, we (5) create final samples that go through a full run of industry standard testing.
Here are some images of the development of the cranks. Click here to see a video of a carbon 3D print
CNC MTN CRANKS
These beauties are spec’d for success and come in 155-170mm and use a 3pc spindle system that allows for fine tuning your crank/chainring spacing. They’re CNC machined from 7075 aluminum and come with a 7075 30mm spindle and titanium pinch bolts. Available in custom Cerakote colors – SEE CERAKOTE COLOR SWATCHES
- 7075 AL / Titanium Hardware / Ceramic Finish
- 155 / 160 / 165 / 170mm Lengths
- 30mm Spindle / Cinch Direct Mount / 630g
Black w/ silver logos & gold pins – $699.99
Black logos +$30
Choice of hardware color +$10
Custom color w/ silver logos +$80
Custom color & logos +$120
PRE-ORDER ($100 deposit)
Our first production run will be limited. Reserve your’s now.
CUSTOM COLORS: We will email/call you to select custom colors so we can make sure we get you exactly what you want.
Teknika Development
The Teknika products (1) start with a premise and concept; either something patently different or a twist on something that hasn’t been taken as far as it can go. Then (2) we spend a lot of time working this out virtually in Shapr3D which is a fantastic industrial design program that fully integrates with Solidworks and CAD/CAM software. Once we have something we believe is a solid concept, we (3) 3D print it in carbon composite with our Markforged Mark II printer. The print isn’t quite strong enough to ride, but we can mount it to a bike and check fit and function. From there, (4) we go to CNC machined samples to ride test. Changes and iterations are done throughout the process. Once we settle on a finished design, we (5) create final samples that go through a full run of industry standard testing.
Here are some images of the development of the cranks. Click here to see a video of a carbon 3D print