This high-performance, futuristic racing motorcycle model is designed for 3D printing with functional mechanical features. The body is sculpted with aggressive, aerodynamic lines. The front resembles predator-like eyes, and the suspension-style front forks are slightly flexible.
Both wheels are designed to rotate, connected by a visible gear and chain mechanism from the rear wheel to the motor body. Inside, there's a pull-back spring mechanism: pull the bike backward to store energy, and it races forward when released.
Side panels can be snapped on or removed, revealing the inner engine core. The fuel tank lid opens to expose a fictional “energy cell” or micro-engine. This model is suitable for both play and display, with modular mechanical components printable and assembled separately.
Technical Settings:Printer type: FDM or resin printer
Material: PLA, ABS, or durable resin
Resolution: 0.1 – 0.2 mm layer height
Parts count: 10+ modular parts (body, wheels, gears, side panels, etc.)
Print time: 6 – 12 hours depending on settings
Assembly: Snap-fit joints
Supports: May be required in gear/spring sections
Extras: Small metal spring recommended for functional pull-back feature