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Anyone Have A Projects On The Go?
looking good so far  :good:

"As I Lay Rubber down to street, I pray for traction I can keep. But if I skid and begin to slide, please dear god protect my ride"

Mods; Oil pressure switch, neoprene rear inner mudguard, scottoiler, highway pegs,  fenda extenda, 1999 carbs and airbox, Kais suspension setup, later clutch springs, LED lamps, Metmachex swingarm, Hagon Shock, Oxford heated grips, 4 way fused accessory Bus, 17" 3CV front wheel, Michellin R6 tyres, GPS speedo, 5' ignition advance.
Quote:Although I do think nuts bolts and welding would be better than masking tape for holding it all together.... Lol
 

The strength is in the way you layer the masking tape  Lol

Looks good !

 

Once your workflow is solid it actually becomes fun. A special slow type of fun as you wait for the print.

 

Honestly though, you've done very well with that shape, printing a high level layer needs a well set up printer

<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
its been a learning curve. 

 

Once this is done im going to make a new fairing set for the TDM to bring it into the 2020's
Do your 3d printer and design skills stretch to a jim'll fix it badge with a tweak to bob'll fix it?

It's a work place piss take thing and worthy if a donation to your local air ambulance or something.
Current toys: '99 XT600E, 2000 4TX, '82 Princess 30DS (where the username comes from), No longer a '03 Fazer thou.

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certainly can, I'll knock one up 
Quote:its been a learning curve. 

 

Once this is done im going to make a new fairing set for the TDM to bring it into the 2020's
 

 

Looking forward to that ! :good:

 

 

I'm interested because I want to do a similar thing to my 640 as this dude did... just some different side panels and headlight surround but it made a world of difference https://caferacergarage.eu/ktm-lc4-640-s...hines/amp/

 

Short video of the build

https://youtu.be/Ioqdm1KhrR4

 

As the article says, he's head of external geometry for BMW, I like the fact he didn't choose a BMW bike....I wonder if BMW bikes will ever look that good ?

<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
Fantastic that Coxy, brilliant

 

 

I take my hat off to you :good:
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Looking forward to that ! :good:

 

 

I'm interested because I want to do a similar thing to my 640 as this dude did... just some different side panels and headlight surround but it made a world of difference https://caferacergarage.eu/ktm-lc4-640-s...hines/amp/

 

Short video of the build

https://youtu.be/Ioqdm1KhrR4

 

As the article says, he's head of external geometry for BMW, I like the fact he didn't choose a BMW bike....I wonder if BMW bikes will ever look that good ?
I remember that one. I think the potential for 3d printing bike parts is huge, and limited to your design and software modelling skills

 

I now have a 400mm x 400mm x 400mm printer so can knock out some fairly substantial parts.  Eventually I'd like to built a huge 800mm cubed core XY printer so I can print full fairing sides in one go.
Quote:I remember that one. I think the potential for 3d printing bike parts is huge, and limited to your design and software modelling skills

 

I now have a 400mm x 400mm x 400mm printer so can knock out some fairly substantial parts.  Eventually I'd like to built a huge 800mm cubed core XY printer so I can print full fairing sides in one go.

 

Thats a custom bodypanel shop in the making ! You could even emboss people's choice of words or graphics into panels easily enough !
<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
Quote:3D printing the prototype parts for the trial fit:

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starting add more detail for the airscoops 

https://youtu.be/UZSXkvuxbS8 

 

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some smart arse noted that I put the Honda wing on back to front....
Fantastic work Laaad. My only comment, and it's not a criticism, but to my blind eyes, the line between the 2 panels doesn't appear to match any other lines on the body/frame  :dunno:
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Good observation Al, but they do. You just cant see it on that picture. The top surface of the air scoops runs parallel with the seat unit, and also there a matching rad cowling to go on too.
Ready for summer Ian ?
trying my best. probably late summer

 

one side mocked up:

 

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My first thoughts are the red is awful, I ran out of black filament it was all i had left. 

 

next thought is that I could have made the mouth of the airscoop a bit deeper, however its been designed to fit neatly with the rad shroud that I built. 

 

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for some unknown reason I built the test air scoop on the opposite side of the test radiator cowl. what a nob!

Quote:Good observation Al, but they do. You just cant see it on that picture. The top surface of the air scoops runs parallel with the seat unit, and also there a matching rad cowling to go on too.
 

Yep, got the bigger picture  :pimp:
1967 Yamaha TD1C 250, 2014 Kawasaki W800, 2011 Aprilia Tuono 1000 V4, 2020 Yamaha XSR900



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Them's some pretty bloody good skill going on there! :good:

Do the printing lines rub down ok on that material?

Current toys: '99 XT600E, 2000 4TX, '82 Princess 30DS (where the username comes from), No longer a '03 Fazer thou.

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I agree, the guys got skills, no doubt 🤟
Quote:Them's some pretty bloody good skill going on there! :good:

Do the printing lines rub down ok on that material?
 

those are prototype test parts, take an age to print, but still all destined for the bin!

 

The final product will be printed in ABS, the same material the manufacturers use for their body panels. With ABS you can spray a mist of acetone over the part and it melts the top surface down to form a nice smooth glossy finish. 
alledgedly!


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