Titanium Sweet Wings, a real life unicorn
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The Titanium Sweet Wings crankset is one of cycling's most elusive artifacts. Crafted in the mid-1990s by Sweet Parts founders Craig Edwards and Kent Carlson, only a handful of prototypes were made using special 15-3-3-3 titanium tubing supplied by Timet. These cranks were displayed at Interbike but never entered production, and their whereabouts remained a mystery for nearly 30 years. Recently, two surviving sets were rediscovered in storage, offering a rare glimpse into this legendary component