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Mini ETM RTR Lite E-bike | Electric Dirt Bike

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High Quality 0.18mm layer
High Quality 0.18mm layer
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5.9 h
4 plates
5.0(1)

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0.3x4x20 mm (10PCS) - BB009

Description

This is my mini ETM RTR Lite E-bike design. It has functional steering, wheels, and rear suspension. This mini model looks very cool in person, I definitely would recommend printing if you like dirt bikes like this.

 

Watch video for assembly: https://youtu.be/J60_WFLQcWY?si=bqE8zyCSUTfx1soT

 

You will need glue and a pen spring! 

The spring I used has an outer diameter of ~4mm and a length of 20mm.

 

You may experience problems printing since it has many small parts. Clean the print bed to ensure good adhesion and be careful while removing supports and assembling

 

I was unable to add front suspension because the forks are way too small to fit a spring inside. Let me know if you want me to make a jumbo version with front and rear suspension.

 

If you like this model, consider boosting! This took a ton of work to make. 

Remixes and additions are welcome 

Feedback is appreciated! Please comment if you have any problems.

 

You may not sell this digital or physical model unless you have permission from me. Commercial license memberships may be available soon.

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