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Mini Talaria X3 | XXX (Electric Dirt Bike)

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All in 1 plate talaria
All in 1 plate talaria
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4.8 h
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Talaria 3 plates 3 colors
Talaria 3 plates 3 colors
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2 Color Frame
2 Color Frame
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3 Colors Talaria Frame
3 Colors Talaria Frame
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Description

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This is a 1:9 scale full-suspension electric dirt bike model, inspired by modern compact e-moto designs. It features fully functional front and rear suspension, rotating wheels, and a removable battery, all while maintaining a clean, realistic appearance.

The model is designed to be easy to print and assemble, yet it includes a high level of visual and mechanical detail. With the exception of two optional suspension springs, the entire bike is fully 3D printed.

This is my most detailed bike model to date. The suspension linkage geometry is carefully modeled after real-world designs, with all components freely moving and fully functional once assembled.

 

The forks, wheels, rear suspension, handlebars, and related components are created by How2Random — I designed the frame and brakes only.
Profile: https://makerworld.com/en/@howtworandom

(I paid How2Random to use his models!)

 

 

The model also pairs well with 1:9–1:10 scale articulated figures, and works especially nicely with larger action figures scaled to approximately 150%, as shown in the final images.

Assembly Notes

  • Assembly is straightforward — follow the steps below.
  • Glue is required for final assembly.
  • Clean your build plate before printing for best results 🙂
  • Some parts, especially on the frame, use tight tolerances for proper function.
  • The frame and suspension linkage are printed in place with minimal supports — remove supports carefully.

Spring Information (Optional)

Both front and rear suspension can use small springs commonly found in pens.

Front Suspension Spring

  • Diameter: 5 mm or less
  • Length: 30 mm or less

Rear Suspension Spring

  • Outer diameter: 6 mm or less
  • Inner diameter: 3.5 mm or more
  • Length: ~20 mm (not critical — feel free to experiment)

(Instuctions are the same as how2random)

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You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.