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TECHNICAL MOTOBRICK WRENCHING In Remembrance of Inge K. => Project Motobrick 3d Printing Emporium => Topic started by: johnny on October 16, 2019, 10:11:17 AM
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greetings...
please start 3d threads on this board...
and if there are existing poasts abouts 3d please poast the link here in this thread if you want the poast moved to this board...
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j o
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I would love to have some brick bits to print.
Here are a few things on thingiverse.
Beta clutch tool
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:959712
tragkorb repair
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2183440
Seat / tank rubber cover replacement clamp
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3544051
Turn signal button
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3240741
Battery tray mount Yuasa TTz10s
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3585049
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https://bike3dparts.alainorset.com/
I think this website has pretty all about it ;)
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I'm going to try the sidecase hinges next time the ones I have break. Those OEM hinges are crap.
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Let me know how that goes.
I assume you are going to print using ABS?
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Hello guys , found another website sharing some key 3d part models such as speedo cases for motoscope and even airbox grid :
https://www.fiveaces.hk/index.php/support/bmw-3d-parts
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Another 3D resource:
https://mito3d.com/en/3dmodels/search/K75/all/all/latest/1
https://mito3d.com/en/3dmodels/search/K100/all/all/latest/1
https://mito3d.com/en/3dmodels/search/K1100/all/all/latest/1
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I'm going to try the sidecase hinges next time the ones I have break. Those OEM hinges are crap.
Never had an issue with mine. The only time they broke is when I low-sided on sand into a ditch and they broke probably by design which saved the case.
They are $8.50 ea.
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I'm going to try the sidecase hinges next time the ones I have break. Those OEM hinges are crap.
I use aluminum piano hinges.
http://www.kbikeparts.com/classickbikes.com/ckb.tech/0.ckb.tech.files/pianohinge/pianohinge.htm
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Let me know how that goes.
I assume you are going to print using ABS?
I never did it probably because it wasn't going to work with the filaments I have lying around. ABS and PETG are to hard and brittle. You'd have to use nylon or vinyl filaments and spending $30 bucks for a roll of filament that might or might not work is kind of not a good cost/benefit ratio. Plus, they'd need lots of supports due to the overhang that would be a bitch to remove or you'd need water soluble supports and a multi-extruder printer which I don't have.
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Those hinges are polypropylene and molded so they can flex at the pivot point. I would suspect that they would not be very successful if 3D printed. At $8.50 a pop for the factory part they're one item I wouldn't hesitate getting from BMW.
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BTW; If you're ever out touring and a hinge breaks then 2 or 3 layers of duct tape makes for an adequate temporary repair. BTDT.
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Or you can carry a spare hinge.
They take up virtually no space and will guarantee that you will never have one break. If necessary, they can be changed in 5 minutes on the side of the road with no tools.
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https://www.yeggi.com/q/bmw+k100/3/