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As mentionned in my first post, it is this shifter, yes.

I just take the principle because this design is not enough sturdy and reliable for a real use in a moc.

I do modify it a little therefore, but Lego Technic Mastery is well the owner of the idea.

 

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18 hours ago, Aventador2004 said:

I think it is this: @steph77?

18 hours ago, steph77 said:

As mentionned in my first post, it is this shifter, yes.

I just take the principle because this design is not enough sturdy and reliable for a real use in a moc.

I do modify it a little therefore, but Lego Technic Mastery is well the owner of the idea.

I read about the original concept coming from Lego Technic Mastery, but having a concept is one thing, making it reliable and incorporating it in a model in a way that makes sense is also a big challenge. And in this case the incorporation has been executed excellently. So to be more precise: I love the shifter concept and the way it comes to life in this build.

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4 hours ago, Didumos69 said:

So to be more precise: I love the shifter concept and the way it comes to life in this build.

Sorry, I misunderstood your original post. It is well put together as a whole.

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7 hours ago, Didumos69 said:

I read about the original concept coming from Lego Technic Mastery, but having a concept is one thing, making it reliable and incorporating it in a model in a way that makes sense is also a big challenge. And in this case the incorporation has been executed excellently. So to be more precise: I love the shifter concept and the way it comes to life in this build.

Thanks!

Here are some complementary views of the gearbox area:

selector assembly:

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Front top view:

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gear selector connection:

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engine detail front:

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underside view:

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Frame sub-assembly:

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Frame full assembly:

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Hello. Did your superbike ever get finished? Was looking tasty would love to see it ?

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On ‎7‎/‎18‎/‎2020 at 3:26 AM, Trojan said:

Hello. Did your superbike ever get finished? Was looking tasty would love to see it ?

Hi,

Sorry i do not. The incoming of the 42107 italian beauty makes me change my plans.

I worked on a bavarian response to it:

 - Shifter pro up and down

 - 4 speeds gearbox

 - front fork suspensions

 - Rear multi-link suspensions

Actually not 100% happy with the front build rigidity and also with the very front end. This still  doesn't looks like a S1000RR,Work still in progress!

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Very difficult to build a bike in technic at this scale.. really well done for getting this far! The chain and back brake are on the wrong sides, but its very hard at this scale..

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Thanks!

 

And it's finally done :)

 

As you can see the front end is done, it's been quiet tricky to get this results but I am happy with the smooth curve of the front and integration of the two headlights.

I recolored some parts as well, and get this 50 shades of blue colorsheme that fits well with the race spirit of this motorbike.

I also build a stand that really hold the bike correctly and firmly.

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Looking at the front end the complex shaping of it allows a cool render of the noze's curve, integrate some dynamics lines in the design. I do not use the windshield of the Ducati that I find odd and I prefer using a simple flex tube to suggest the windshield's limit.

You can also see that the lower part of the bike has also get attention with complete panelling and details

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The back view shows a racing spirit

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The borders of the fuel tank have also been carefully designed with the major holes finished with 1X5 panels. I must say that finding all these tricky angles was fun to do and research...

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The shifter with the 1/2 2L liftarm that shows wich speed is engaged and also acts as a limitator so getting from 4th speed to first is not possible.

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And a blurry (sorry) view of the rear suspension system. Multilink, it gives the opportunity to change setup by moving the attachment point of the 5L 1/2 liftarm on the oscillating arm.

By modding this the suspensions is (as represented here) low and quiet soft or higher and sensibly harder (race mode)

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@ you...

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add explanations...

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Hi guys!

 

EDIT: Sorry I lost the connection during the editing of this post

 

Some improvement about this bike:

- Add front disk break calipers

- Add a proper saddle

- Simplify the rear end and add détails on the oscillating arm at the rear

- Change the color scheme

- add a windshield

So here it is:

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