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Custom Chopper

January 22nd, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

Concept of a chopper built out of several interchangeable modules. Features full suspension and V2 piston engine.

Datasheet:

Completion date: 19/10/2008
Power: none
Dimensions:  various
Weight: various
Suspension:  full independent with shock absorbers
Motors: none

Some time ago, I’ve watched the entire process of building a custom chopper from a scratch. I thought it could be mimicked with Lego brick, through a modular system where one universal frame can have a number of compliant modules attached to it. I’ve designed such a system, trying to keep it close to the original one, and in result it consisted of a frame, front and rear wheels, front suspensions, handlebars, engines, seats, exhausts, fuel tanks, rear suspensions and rear fenders. Though I’ve only built few modules of each type, it offered a substantial number of possible combinations, out of which I’ve only assembled five. Each version featured full independent suspension and a V2 piston engine driven by the rear wheel through a chain and a rubber band. Once more, mister Fluffy has been kind enough to honour me with his model’s skills. It is accurate to say that we did a nude session with one of the chopper’s versions 🙂

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  1. ben king
    April 19th, 2010 at 18:46 | #1

    this has got to be my favorite creation you’ve posted. nice work!

  2. Mihály Stépán
    February 20th, 2010 at 10:38 | #2

    @Sariel
    Haha… I was too. This’d be a nice competition on Klocki, building (Technic-based, working) theme bikes. Like dragons, spider, whatnot, I guess there’s a lot of stuff on Bricklink! 😀

  3. Sariel
    February 19th, 2010 at 22:08 | #3

    @Mihály Stépán
    Yeah, sort of.

  4. Mihály Stépán
    February 19th, 2010 at 22:03 | #4

    Were you inspired by OCC bikes? 🙂

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