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Required PBR textures:
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Here is a simple explanation of what makes this model special and how it is designed:
The Overall Concept This asset is a custom Cafe Racer motorcycle, a style famous in the 1960s for being stripped down and modified for speed. It looks heavily used, rusted, and garage-built, making it perfect for a post-apocalyptic game or a gritty mechanic's workshop.
Raw Metal Fuel Tank The gas tank has no paint; it is just bare steel covered in patches of rust and scratches. This rat bike look suggests the owner cares more about speed and mechanics than shiny decoration.
Wrapped Exhaust Pipes The hot exhaust pipes are wrapped in strips of tan fabric (heat tape). Custom bike builders use this to keep heat inside the pipes, but visually, it adds a fantastic rough texture that contrasts with the hard metal engine.
Worn Brown Leather Seat The seat is a simple, flat cushion covered in brown leather. It looks aged, cracked, and weather-beaten, matching the overall neglected but functional vibe of the machine.
Stripped-Down Frame There are no plastic covers or fairings on this bike. The frame is open, exposing the engine, the battery box, and the air filters, giving the model a complex, mechanical silhouette.
Files Included: FBX, GLB, OBJ, STL, ZIP (Textures). Quick Tip: The Exhaust Wrap texture is very detailed. To make it look like real fabric, apply a strong Normal Map so the light catches the weave of the cloth tape, distinguishing it from the smooth metal parts.