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Offline LeMoeur

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3D Printed Parts
« on: January 31, 2018, 10:45:33 AM »
Hi guys!

While waiting for my bike to fix by herself i decided to pass the time in my cozy room giving up my precious eyesight to the screen of the PC. So i started designing a few pieces i needed for my bike.. Hoping that my 3D printer would sooner or later pass the Big Wall of China and finally get to me.

I thought that it would be supercool if everybody would post their 3D designed pieces in this thread so that anyone can use them if in need.
I'll start posting here the front part of the front wheel fender that i modeled using parametric data from the original one, but making his length slightly shorter to make it look "cooler".

Hoping that somebody else will follow... in the meantime i'll try to add more pieces to the folder i'm sharing here for you to browse and enjoy!

https://mega.nz/#F!Y7whzRwb

This is the decription key, till i realize how to put the link without it:
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Offline billday

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Re: 3D Printed Parts
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2018, 12:18:39 PM »
This is cool. It would be great to see this evolve into its own section of Motobrick.
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Offline 850Commando

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Re: 3D Printed Parts
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2018, 04:31:24 PM »
I agree .. brilliant idea, well done!
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Offline 850Commando

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Re: 3D Printed Parts
« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2018, 04:34:38 PM »
... tried the link (out of curiosity) but it needs an 'decryption key' ?
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Offline LeMoeur

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Re: 3D Printed Parts
« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2018, 05:15:57 PM »
Hmmm I thought i had clicked on “without decription key” [emoji28]
Anyway here it is... i’ll edit the post, also

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Offline 1ockdown

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Re: 3D Printed Parts
« Reply #5 on: October 13, 2019, 10:04:03 AM »
 I'm trying to design my own seat and custom rear end. I managed to scan in a partial 3D model of my '94 K75S ABS. I'll upload the file in hopes it will be of use to someone. The scan is of enough of the seat area frame to be of partial use to me, as well as a 90% fitment seatpan/frame. I've scoured the web in hopes of finding 3D models. I found another post on this website with 3D models, but the frame in that file did not fit, or match up correctly.

I will not post the file because the file type is not accepted. I will share a link to google drive with the file https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AAkgIPJ01UGSLRZEN7nMzOawfmGLKj7X
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Offline E30_Crazy

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Re: 3D Printed Parts
« Reply #6 on: October 15, 2019, 11:53:43 PM »
Would be nice to see some plans for plastics, possibly mirror pods, etc. Might even be able to make some travel cases as well. Could reuse locks/barrels from damaged cases.
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Offline 1ockdown

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Re: 3D Printed Parts
« Reply #7 on: October 16, 2019, 12:31:29 AM »
I'm making a cafe/scrambler build. I do not have anymore plastics. I'll scan whatever else I'll be needing done and modeled, and happily share it with others. I plan on posting my finished seat plans soon. I'll also get quotes and such for different 3D printed materials and share those here. I'm interested in having a stainless or aluminum seat 3D printed. 
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