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Reilly Fusion

It’s been a long time since I’ve wanted to start a bike review like this, but… look at it. Look at it. This is the Reilly Fusion, and it is frankly stunning, as well as being the product of some brilliant innovation.

Titanium has upped its game significantly in the past few years, from Bastion making its 3D-printed, titanium-lugged carbon frames to UK builder Tom Sturdy and his Fiadh, which employs 3D-printed frame parts plus a matching 3D-printed titanium fork, chainset and stem. However, as incredible as those bikes are, the key difference here is that Reilly isn’t using 3D-printing. Instead, the head tube, bottom backet, seat

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