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Videos of Lego Technic 42007 Moto Cross Bike A & B Models

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mblochu12 posted these two YouTube videos (one of the

, and one of the
) for the 1H2013 Lego Technic 42007 Moto Cross Bike set:

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I just finished building this set. The frame is probably the strongest of all the motorcycle sets I've built from Lego. I am impressed how the front forks are attached so well. There isn't any flex or play in the frame. One thing I also notice is how smooth the chain rolls compaired to the 8051. I am curious if the new links are smoother and tighter and if my older ones are stretched. The wheels are great too.

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LelonFrederic/ Fresko posted this YouTube video of a "motorised version of the 42007 Moto Cross Bike. Propulsion: M-motor; Steering: Servomotor." Photos and Lego Digital Designer (LDD) .lxf Building Instructions file are on his Brickshelf gallery. He even added training wheels for Alasdair.... :wink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lya_ABcQOTM

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I've done my first video-review with this set:

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Thanks for sharing my video, Dluders!

I made also a part list on rebrickable; but it is pending to approval. You'll have to wait a couple of days until it wil be avialable.

If there is enough interest, I can make step by step PDF-building instructions (Not LDD)

Greets,

Fresko

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Sadly they forgot the brakes.

Easy to fix with black pulleys and a half bush.

Apart from that the model is pretty neat!

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Sadly they forgot the brakes.

Easy to fix with black pulleys and a half bush.

Apart from that the model is pretty neat!

Agree!

I didn't incluced in my model because I didn't want a complete makeover.

I wanted to keep the base of the 42007, and don't do lot of changes, just motorized it.

Greets,

Fresko

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