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Hey folks, I want to share with you one of my current projects, the RC Superbikes. It is another of those self-balancing motorcycles, but has some nice additional specs which might have considered to not work in the brick-universe. Unluckily I couldn't finish the superbike project this summer, final highspeed runs will have to take place in the next summer to have some warm tarmac again for giving some additional grip. RC Superbike Series - FREE Chassis - RELEASED in v1.0: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-150157 Specs Scale 1/6.5 Weight ~650g Single swingarm construction for the rear wheel Working transmission via chain Powered by Buwizz 3 Two buggy motors 1x Custom 5L Liftarm made out of aluminium with a ballbearing included Theoretical topspeed should be astonnishing 62 km/h, basing on the 2500 rpm with BW3 at 12V peak (which by its scale would translate into 403 km/h) Real world maximum speed may be lower due to physics kicking in (wobble, weave) Pictures All together Kawasaki H2R - black/chrome Kawasaki H2R - white/green (tuned BuWizz Edition) Ducati Panigale V4R Honda CBR1000RR FireBlade Videos Videos related to the RC Superbike Series can be found in my Youtube playlist: What are your thoughts?
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What started as a basic color change of 42036 to red, quickly turned into me building my ultimate superbike. Something close to the 1299 Superleggera or Desmosedici RR. Just clean lines and simple functions, although I'd like to add a gearbox but space is tight - Single-sided swingarm - Drive chain moved to the inside - Front/rear fenders added - Dual-shock rear suspension - "Carbon" rims and brake discs w/ calipers - Radiator added
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Hi there guys! As someone of you may have noticed, at the moment, due to unemployement, i have lot of time to build :) So i decided to start my first superbike not really a superbike....just my own bike XD it's a 125cc but has cool stuff such as the chassis made by MV Agusta and the body designed by the same designer who made the ducati 996... plus it has nice performances for its size...160kmh and 0-100 in 7 seconds for now i've done all the chassis as you may see in this picture the chassis is pretty similar to the real counterpart it has one single cylinder, the fuel tank can be lifted to inspect the head of the engine, and it has rear suspension... now i have to deal with the body.... what would you suggest? should i make it technic or should i pass to the dark side of the building by using plates? :D i admit that making it technic could be really skilled but im so tempted to try the panels to shape it realisticly!
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Have got this much designed after a few days....
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