Scooter Wip
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@krisidious said:
how can you call this a Scooter? it's and Iron Stallion... it's gorgeous.
I was about to say the same thing. I also agree that the work is
fantastic. Well done Bob and I hope to see more of your work here.Now this is a scooter The Gilera Fuoco (Fire) 500ie and I'm about to get one. I've always wanted a motorbike but I'm a coward at heart and am afraid of the risks involved with two wheel motor transport, especially here in this wet climate. The 500ie seems to get around the stability problem and it is reassuring to know that a slide rather than a 'fall off' could be result of a high speed corner. Hey, a slide could even be fun
Mike
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@ CoenThank You and I’m glad to be part of the community. I hope to contribute more in the future. I have to get this model completed.
@ Krisidious Calling it a scooter is from my younger days of riding. That was the Hell rasing day’s.
@ Mike Thank you, All have to put up some other work I have done when I get this completed.
The Gilera Fuoco looks like a good around town transport. I have taken some major spills in my time. I have slid and flown in the air to a fast stop. The only good crash is the one you walk away from.Posted by: Director Bob
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@unknownuser said:
I have taken some major spills in my time. I have slid and flown in the air to a fast stop. The only good crash is the one you walk away from.
Bob,
You might be interested in one of these, a Hit Air Jacket!
http://www.bikebone.com/page/BBSC/CTGY/ATHappy Landings
Mike
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@ MikeThat is a cool idea. But the video is a little off. I know it’s just a demo real but it didn’t account for the forward motion. An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction. Unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Typically at High speed the rider would end up behind the car. Commonly hit by a car behind the car that hit the bike. At a slow speed the rider may impact the hood / bonnet with the helmet as the upper leg impacts the handlebars. And that saying it nicely, Just saying upper leg region. Most commonly the motorcycle rider will sustain internal body damage do to “Thy stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction.” The best Safety Equipment is to take a motorcycle riders safety class. Never Drink and ride “now I say That.” 8O and if you do have a spill on a bike think at it as a lesson. What did I do wrong? Was It preventable? What could I have done different? And jump back on and go for a ride. And before you know it, your riding down the road and you will discover motorcycle Zen. You get home covered in bug juice and someone will ask. What’s up with you? You reply smiling from ear ta ear. “O it would take to long for me to explain and you still wouldn’t under stand.” .
@ modelhead I’ll Put some stuff together soon. Some of the stuff took some time to get it to look like it is. A lot of trial and error but I can go back and see how I did it and try and explain the process the best I can. I think the best I can do for now is. The Frame is “Tube along path .rb” as is the Exhaust and handlebar. The fuel tank Two Ice-cream cone shapes connected top and bottom. “Fuel Tank emblem” Emblem Scale green and red axes Intersect with Tank. Copy Tank in Blue axes, Hide original, Move copy back into place. Uniform scale up about .05 Intersect Tank with Emblem. Delete Tank Copy, Delete inner and outer emblem. 8O
Posted by: Director Bob
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Man after seeing the tank images and the Crusader logo I had to post my amazement again... that is BADASS DUDE.
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Cool Thank’s for the link. I will have to go and check it out when it hit’s town in August. The Spyder has world class engineering behind it.
I’m Happy you like the work. I’m also a novice this is just one big self education project. 8O
Posted by: Director Bob
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So this is where Jake and DB hang out when they have had enough of me! All kidding aside, I am blown awayby DB's Harley model. :100k:
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