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Brett Turnage and his models of motorbikes, printed on a 3-D printer
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Brett Turnage and his models of motorbikes, printed on a 3-D printer
07 May 2017 Gear and accessories
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Brett Turnage designed a remote-controlled motorbike, which is made up of details, printed on a 3-D printer. Brett started the project for his friend – a fan of motorbikes and presented it on the website Pinshape.com (the sharing system for 3-D printing). The models are completely functional: drag bike Ducati Draxter and Suzuki GSX-RR MotoGP 2016 .705996590f4739c2aaa.jpg

According to Brett, the project took him over 5 months of hard work.

Brett says: “Both the Ducati and Suzuki feature 3d printed functional front forks, adjustable rear suspension, and drivetrain with a belt drive system which turns the rear wheel. The motorcycle stays upright by using a weighted front wheel which acts as a passive gyroscope. Each bike has to option run either TPU 3d printed rear tires or a rubber F1 RC tires.”

Everything is well designed, and even “the rider” moves with the bike.

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Video Credit: brett turnage

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