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https://www.instagram.com/p/CJp3gCEpgqr/?igshid=11m1616l2reiv The lego one is too wide... I think in a similar way, but there is still lot of time, and You have shown in your MOC , that it is possible to fit it in really good looking bike, so I have to try at least. ?
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Thanks! Not sure what do you mean - like LEGO Ducati or real one? I honestly do not know whether to go for a shiftable gearbox at all.
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Little update on this project. ;) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJo-4myJ2PW/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
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[TC19] Katana supersport
HorcikDesigns replied to steph77's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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@MinusAndy Thanks, but to be honest, I will be very glad if I only manage to fit fake engine and stiff liftarm there, in that 5 or 6 studs wide frame. Not really sure which word to use to describe level of satisfaction or joy if I manage to fit there a working transmission or any other function @Dazzzy thank you, however the e-bike is probably just a B-plan for the case if I fail to make working fake engine and transmission, or manage them to finish too early. ;)
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[TC19] Kickboxer Diesel
HorcikDesigns replied to Thirdwigg's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Well, my frame is freely inspired by the one from XT660, but xtr850 is closer to that I would like my MOC to be.
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@MajklSpajkl Rhanks, I am glad you like it. Well, my goals here are not strict, but help me guide myself to achieve wanted results in a similar way to my previous experience. ?
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@steph77, @Thirdwigg Thank you! There is a very long way ahead to the finished MOC, but look forward to it too.
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(name still in progress of choice). Well, this is my first ever severely approached motorcycle MOC. Well, I tried to build some in during the last two years, but none of them was successful. Hope this one will be different. Nothing is final, everything can chance, pictures shown below are just R&D test mules (eg the front fork on blue framed bike is just quick mockup). Goals (optional, not mandatory): - fake wannabe trellis tube frame, main design feature - wild angles - load bearing engine/transmission block - engine with integrated rear swingarm mount? - as stiff design as possible - torsional, transverse, longitudal - try to make realistic steering geometry for the type of the bike I build - realistic proportions in area of saddle (ducati was too wide for my taste) - 2 cylinder ICE or EV drive (maybe hybrid or easily interchangeable*?) - belt or chain drive? (chain tensioner?) - No structural or modal FEM analysis needed! Yay!* - and one hardcore: COG in approximate correct position. ____________________________ * just to clarify it, my final project and thesis concerned motorcycle frame design that would use maximum common parts for both drivetrains variants; not real success, I would not recommend it to anybody to design or build similar frame, but I learned something about bike design, and would like to try to build bike like this at least from bricks. :D Wish me luck (or not in case you do not like E-bikes)
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[TC19] JAWA 210 moped
HorcikDesigns replied to syclone's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Good to see Jawa in this contest! Moped definitely is a challenging original model, so I really look forward to see your MOC grow. Good luck! -
Hi, here is my latest MOC. Yes, it is another car, technically very similar to original set, but it is my first C model of medium-sized Technic set. What do you think about it? And, of course, there are also building Instructions available: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-55048/Horcikdesigns/pdf-42093-c-model-sportscar/#details
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You're welcome. Speaking about front axle, it reminds me that I modified it to have slightly more realistic suspension (positive caster angle), but any progress in handling was not observed.
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Thanks! I am glad that my work inspired you, I really look forward to your MOC. The front suspension works good in terms of reliability of axle-diffgear connection, I have not yet experienced any malfunction. Angles are very small here, so the circular movement of end-point on the CV joint ball (around the steering arm to body attachment axis) and circular movement of the diff axle axis (around the torqueball), could be both approximated to linear motion, sinx=x, etc, so the distance that the axle travels in the diff gear is almost negligible. (practical mech. engineering happens here ... but pi=pi and not 3) Back on topic - Maybe it behaves even better (in comparison with the old CV joints), because the old had 0,5L gap on the end of their axle hole, while the new don't, so the axle do not have possibility to slide to that gap instead the axle hole in 12t gear wheel in the diff.
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New video and photos with the buggymotor version and instructions for doubble L motor version. ;) Enjoy! More photos: https://bricksafe.com/pages/horcikdesigns/exp.suv ________________________________________________________________ L motor version: Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-53855/Horcikdesigns/pdf-sporty-suv/#details
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