CAD Modeling for nsd-future CRF

jonesaustin
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Edited Date/Time 8/21/2014 7:14pm
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MxKing809
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8/20/2014 6:50pm
Is that a real thing or just someone's imiganation?
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8/20/2014 7:26pm
MxKing809 wrote:
Is that a real thing or just someone's imiganation?
The latter.
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8/21/2014 1:23pm
they all come from someone's imagination. well except for suzuki and kawasaki who seem to have lost their complete design team to various startups. just cool to see "somebody" thinking ahead. the v shaped frame is a good place to start.
8/21/2014 2:01pm
Look's sharp, not sure how well that rear swing arm linkage would work though

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8/21/2014 3:08pm
Chill guys....it's likely just a student project for an engineer.
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8/21/2014 5:10pm
looks like the total wrong direction a bike could go , making all the weight a lot higher than it already is ,bike would nt work at all, but I am sure it is just a student project to use cad, so looks like a good job on that ,
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8/21/2014 7:14pm Edited Date/Time 8/21/2014 7:21pm
Hmmm... take a new YZ and a late 70's YZ and add Honda plastic... viola'!


edit: the renderings are pretty cool and it is a nice job on the concept by the student

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