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It wouldn’t look out of place on the set of Robocop but this motorbike could be coming to a street near you. It is the world’s first fully 3D-printed and fully functional electric motorbike ...
It took three days to print and cost £2,000 ($2,600) – but one 3D-printing company has come up with a working prototype of an electric-powered motorcycle.
As DesignBoom notes, each 3D-printed brick was specifically customized to fit over the e-bike’s frame and wiring to conceal anything that did not support the overall LEGO look.
The bike, made by BigRep, took three days to print and cost about £2,000 ... 3D-printed electric motorbike has been unveiled by large-scale 3D industrial printer manufacturer BigRep.
BigRep, a German manufacturing company, has created the first prototype of its 3D-printed, e-Motorcycle “NERA.” Visit CNN/com/sport for more news, features and videos.
BigRep, a German manufacturing company, has created the first prototype of its 3D-printed, e-Motorcycle “NERA.” Visit CNN/com/sport for more news, features and videos.
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