I hope I can find a 3D Printing/Prototyping/Engineering Job like your employee that does this has in the motorcycle industry. About to be solid works certified and already making my own Axle Sliders for Super Moto's that nobody else is doing! This give me many things to aspire to!!!
@@lexiemoto nice! That's how you make things happen! I hope you and TST have a fruitful network!
only place I've seen this work so far (super high quliti by the way. 10/10!). I currently own a mt-03 but here in Brazil it is illegal to change the subframe... hmmmm would it be still viable to do a xsr'esque seat without changing the frame?
Did you guys ever finish this build?
How was the MT 03 Café racer in the end??
We have not finished it yet. Things got extremely busy around here and that program is on break.
Hello, para cuando el proyecto terminado? Ya esta el video? Saludos desde México... excelente canal
what cad program are you guys using? I would like to make some custom parts for my own motorcycle...
We do not use one program but several packages in our tech stack. It depends what we are doing with the 3d data. For most sheet metal parts like this bracket we typically use SOLIDWORKS. If you are just starting out there are free or inexpensive packages that will get the job done so I would not steer by what others are using.
Can you guys make motogp front winglets for the gsxr 1000… puig has on thats ugly
This us incredible. Which printer and scanner would you recommend to purchase to make my own parts
Well there is no universal answer to that. You haven't really shared any details on whjat you would be scanning or printing. There are so many different types of equipment out there and they differ so much in what they are the most efficient at. If you are just starting out then I would say get a Creality printer and learn that real well. After you have outgrown that you can sell it and at that point you will have enough of your own experience to make the determination on what is the next sensible choice. Scanners aren't so easy because they are relatively expensive if you want precision, and then you still have scale ranges. If you are going to be scanning an entire vehicle and then also something the size of a key then there is no equipment out there that accomplishes both scales with good accuracy. You will have to do some research.
Nice parts! I used to have the carbonfiber tail wich fitter 100% perfect! Make some carbonfiber for thid bike. Keep up the good work!
Ooof I don’t if I’d trust a 3D printed exhaust hanger. Especially not pla lol
Just a shame I don’t have a cnc.
I’m gonna work on making a tail tidy for my 2014 cbr 500r
Right on! This exhaust hanger (and the other parts) are all just prototypes but I've heard through the grapevine that our CNC machined hangers are almost ready. 🤫🤐🤐
Does somebody have designed the MT 03 2023 Mask? I want to print it
Is there anyway you guys could 3d print unavailable or back ordered parts for a 2015 harley davidson sportster 883
The 3d printing is the easy part of the process. The part has to be designed in 3d first and then the machine part takes very little effort. Do you have the designs for the parts you are inquiring about?
The amount of stuff yall did to this thing is great. But the amount of money it took to do it would cost about the same as an XSR900.
I'd be interested in printing some parts for one of your motorcycles. We can print fairly large FDM and have been testing new engineering grade materials materials lately...
We use FDM for prototype testing and tooling/jigs only. We have our own equipment to accomplish what we need. For larger parts we have a local partner company that has a BigRep. But I suppose having more contacts with capabilities is never a bad thing. If you want to send us some information on your work, machines, area of specialization, unique aspects, etc., we will possibly consider doing something with you.
Would you be able to link the 3D model of the bike? It would make printing some parts of my own a lot easier! Thanks a bunch!
we did not reverse engineer the whole bike into surfaces....just chunks. What we have would not be very helpful to you.
Hey i wanna ask, can you make a half fairing for cafe racer with ABS filament with the 3d printer? Is it possible? Thanks
It is possible but depends on the size of the printer. Most likely has to be done in sections, then bonded into one unit. It also had to be designed in a way that places it far from the exhaust so it doean't melt.
I prefer the old version of the yamaha mt 03. The 2020 version has a very large tank. Thiner bikes, much better look
I want to be able to print fenders, and fairings. any suggestions on a 3d printer? I mean I'm sure I'll move to other things.
In addition to the dude that started the open source movement, it would be good to mention the inventors of the technology he ripped off. Extrusion based, FDM 3D printing was invented by Scott and Lisa Crump in 1989 and is the widest used 3D printing technology today.
too much talking.
I’m currently working through some designs for my bike using 3D printing. It’s cool’s to get some insight to the progress you guys make.