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Hello everyone. Today I want to introduce My latest MOC - motorcycle.

I have been building it for some time on and off for about 1 month. It took me about a full week only to finish it while adding some details. It is really hard to convince yourself to believe that you have done everything you could with the model and that it turned out how you wanted, but I think that I managed to convince myself.

Anyways, Custom Café racer features:

Rear and front suspension

Two moving pistons working fake engine

Side kickstand

Chain tensioner

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You can check for more here http://www.flickr.co.../131587044@N08/

This is it guys, hope you enjoyed it!

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looks good but a little to long.

nice details

Agree with that , specially the rear part

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Hello everyone. Today I want to introduce My latest MOC - motorcycle.

I have been building it for some time on and off for about 1 month. It took me about a full week only to finish it while adding some details. It is really hard to convince yourself to believe that you have done everything you could with the model and that it turned out how you wanted, but I think that I managed to convince myself.

Anyways, Custom Café racer features:

Rear and front suspension

Two moving pistons working fake engine

Side kickstand

Chain tensioner

IMG_7600p.jpg

IMG_7630pp.jpg

q2pp.jpg

IMG_7546pa.jpg

You can check for more here http://www.flickr.co.../131587044@N08/

This is it guys, hope you enjoyed it!

where did you get the chrome wheel hub you used as the front light housing?

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where did you get the chrome wheel hub you used as the front light housing?

Ordered on Bricklink. Seller name is bricks4all :)

Agree with that , specially the rear part

Well yes, technically you guys are right, but I wanted saddle to be a bit longer than usually :)

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where did you get the chrome wheel hub you used as the front light housing?

OMG... that's wheel hub??? I was the whole time thinking about what it is... I like the front light too... Very nice detail... :)

Max...

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OMG... that's wheel hub??? I was the whole time thinking about what it is... I like the front light too... Very nice detail... :)

Max...

Thanks man :)

Nice bike. I like the blue.

H

Thank you!

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Hey guys, here are my updates of the motorbike. What do you think ?

After building more and more vehicles, especially motorbikes, my standards for qualitative LEGO vehicles has risen. I thought that some of my older stuff doesn't quite meet my standards for the most part anymore, so I decided to update some of my mocs. Let this be the first one.

Anyways, the model has all the previous features you would expect from a normal LEGO Technic motorbike (rear, front suspension; working fake engine, a kickstand).Few other things I desired to keep on were the same color scheme and the feeling of the classic style. Unfortunately I had a lot to change, starting from the proportions of the motorbike. The rear part was extremely long, it had to be fixed. Other than that the fuel tank was out of place, The tank was mounted in a better position.

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This pictures shows the evolution of this motorbike starting from the first version up till the 4. It was a long way to get there :D

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