{"url":"https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/","title":"3D-printed tools elevate home bike mechanics","domain":"escapecollective.com","imageUrl":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/31121900/pexels-photo-31121900.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&h=650&w=940","pexelsSearchTerm":"3D printed bike tools","category":"Sports","language":"en","slug":"7e86f2bf","id":"7e86f2bf-74c3-433a-a55d-2a684dcf3b19","description":"Dave Rome spotlights inventive 3D-printed cycling tools from nine small makers aimed at home mechanics.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inven","summary":"## TL;DR\n- Dave Rome spotlights inventive 3D-printed cycling tools from nine small makers aimed at home mechanics.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)[[2]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools)\n- Momentum Cycle Tools offers suspension aids like the **$34 Dummy Fork** with soft-touch TPU and a **$56 hub axle kit** using non-marring materials.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)\n- These affordable, polished designs show how 3D printing boosts workshop efficiency for everyday bike work.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)\n\n## The story at a glance\nDave Rome's *Threaded #57* reviews creative 3D-printed tools from nine small makers, including Canada's **Momentum Cycle Tools** and Australia's **VeloTechnics**. It builds on his earlier piece about personal 3D printing for workshops. The article highlights how this tech now produces pro-level gear for home use, timed with growing interest in accessible bike maintenance.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)[[2]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools)\n\n## Key points\n- Article features tools from nine start-up creators, focusing on suspension service, bearings, and alignment rather than basic mounts.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)\n- **Momentum Cycle Tools**: Canadian brand with dual-material prints (TPU for grip, PETG for strength); prices suit home mechanics, free shipping on larger orders.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)\n- Standout: **Dummy Fork** ($34) inserts from top to handle spacers and cables without damage; hollow for storage.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)\n- **Hub Axle Removal and Freehub Support kit** ($56): Precise splines, soft contacts; author notes potential for simpler version.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)\n- **Soft vise jaw inserts** ($26, two sizes): Textured, magnetic, replaceable pads; called the best tested so far.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)\n- **VeloTechnics** (Chris Fry, ex-Baum Cycles): New handlebar alignment tool bases on fork dropout for accuracy.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)\n- Emphasis on professional touches like cases and non-marring finishes that rival official tools like Fox's.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)\n\n## Details and context\n3D printing has evolved from rough prototypes to refined products with multi-materials for better grip and durability, making high-end bike service accessible without big-brand prices.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)\n\nThis follows Rome's 2024 *Threaded #11*, which covered personal prints for organization; now it's about buying ready-made from independents.[[3]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-11-3d-printing-your-own-tools)\n\nFull details on all nine makers and their tools (titled as 57 inventive ones) sit behind Escape Collective's paywall, so specifics beyond Momentum and VeloTechnics remain visible only in previews.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)\n\n## Key quotes\n- \"My favourite product in the range is the Dummy Fork (US$34).\"[[2]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools) – Dave Rome on Momentum's tool.\n\n## Why it matters\nSmall makers using 3D printing challenge big tool brands by offering precise, affordable workshop aids tailored to cyclists. Home mechanics gain pro features like soft grips and storage without high costs or damage risks. Watch for more tools from these nine makers, though full access requires site membership.[[1]](https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/)","hashtags":["#cycling","#workshop","#tools","#bikemaintenance","#mechanics","#innovation"],"sources":[{"url":"https://escapecollective.com/threaded-57-inventive-3d-printed-cycling-tools/","title":"Original article"},{"url":"https://escapecollective.com/threaded-11-3d-printing-your-own-tools","title":""}],"viewCount":2,"publishedAt":"2026-04-14T11:52:19.997Z","createdAt":"2026-04-14T11:52:19.997Z","articlePublishedAt":"2026-04-14T01:15:08.000Z"}