The best 3D printed material for bicycle handlebars
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In my current project, I need to develop a durable and flexible bicycle handlebar using 3D printing technology. What is the most durable 3D printing material, able to mimic the properties of a carbon fiber bicycle handlebar (therefore able to be strong, shock-resistant, and not deform or break under heavy stress)?
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