kx60 rear shock 3d models
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Preliminary trials are underway to successfully integrate an R1 rear shock into a 2018 GSX-S1000, accommodating a 1-millimeter clearance for the installation of nylon or PTFE guide rods.
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This mod also allows the rear axle to tuck up under the bed much closer than the stock shocks giving this truck huge articulation.The bracket has an additional 3 holes in it that can be used to attach accessories or my plan was to design a bracket...
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Here is the rear shock bar for the Redcat Gen8 v2. I designed this because we needed to move the battery to the rear. So, when also doing this remove the old larger one and install this one so you have enough clearance for the battery. ...This should...
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Protect you KTM rear shock from being worn out by the rear wheel mudguard. I printed it in PETG with 90% and 100% infill. Fit is not 100%, but you should hear it snap when it fits correctly. Lasts probably 10-20h. ...Maybe more, but I haven't ridden...
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I've been wanting to adjust my VTX1800's rear shocks for a while and had the bags off this weekend. Instead of waiting for a $20 wrench to ship from amazon I made one. I measured the shock diameter at roughly 68mm +- 15mm. It doesn't seem too...
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Allows you to create a mounting hole in the metal chassis for the rear shock mount to be attached. This gives significantly more articulation and suspension travel in rear. In the middle of the chassis there are two screws on the side of the...
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Front and rear shock tower for TT02 Fits standard arms and mounts 3 mount holes per side Rear mount has eyelets for magnet mounts, can be used on the front too. ... My TT02 is RWD using MRC conversion Instagram Andy_getting_rc Other drift stuff...
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Rear shock tower for the Tamiya Stadium Blitzer/Blitzer Beetle/Bearhawk. I decided to mimic the original Stadium Blitzer shock tower with some significant reinforcements as the shock tower on a used Blitzer I had purchased had already begun cracking...
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This is a great replacement to add rigidity to the rear shock tower so your shocks can do their job. This removed a lot of flex. Will also save you $20 or so too if you don't want to spend that on an aluminum tower. Printed in polycarbonate. ... I...
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This is a great replacement to add rigidity to the rear shock tower so your shocks can do their job. This removed a lot of flex. Will also save you $20 or so too if you don't want to spend that on an aluminum tower. Printed in polycarbonate. 40%...
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The RC10 Hot Trick Rear Shock Tower is a precise replica of its authentic counterpart. Three distinct thickness options are available, with 2.4mm serving as the standard setting. ...To ensure correct installation, position the notch to the right,...
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This is a highly detailed 3D model of a motorcycle's rear shock absorber, crafted in Maya 2016. ...The geometry is ready for smoothing, and it's available in multiple formats such as Maya 2016 and above (.mb/.ma), Autodesk FBX (.fbx), and OBJ (.obj).
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This is a protective cover for the rear shock absorber on an older Haibike XDURO AllMtn 8.0 e-MTB with Yamaha motor. The original protection there is much too small, and it quickly accumulates dirt on the sensitive shaft. ...This cover seals off the...
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This is a rear shock stay for Kyosho Ultima RB (EP or gaz) or Ultima RB Sport. For high strenght I recommend to fill at 90%. Strenght filament is better. ... Mine has been printed on Zortrax M200 using Z-HIPS, 90% infill.
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Rear Shock Tower for Tamiya Bush Devil. ...Holds up surprisingly well despite repeated bashing like jumps and bumps, but tends to break eventually.\r\n\r\nPrint with one side facing down and with supports in place.\r\n\r\nFeel free to request other...
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The HPI Baja 5B rear shock brace is a fantastic addition to your vehicle, fitting seamlessly and improving performance. Printing takes approximately 4 hours at high resolution, while the lower resolution option requires only an hour. ...To install,...
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This component serves as a versatile rear shock tower, perfect for use with the Sakura D4 Drift Chassis Kit. To ensure maximum durability, it is highly recommended that infill be set at 100% and outerline overlap exceed 30%. ...This strategic printing...
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Tamiya TT02 shock tower (front and rear) should fit perfectly but the hole for the upper arm may need to be slightly opened up in the bed side depending on wether your printer has issues with warping or not. ...You are welcome to sell but please credit...
grabcad
This is a detailed model of a Fox DHX 3.0 rear shock. One exception is the (normally cast aluminium) part that holds both damping chambers - it's all there but it doesn't look like its cast aluminium real-life equivalent. ...More like CNC'd (surface...
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... happy to report that it worked like a dream. Don't forget to unload the weight from the rear tire - I simply pushed on the sissybar a bit while lifting the bike on the kickstand, and the shock slipped right up to the next preload setting with ease.
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A lot of viewers have been asking about the rear shock tower extension piece I created for my Team Associate Drag car, so I'm uploading the file right now. I know it's frustrating to have to pay for it, but please keep in mind that I barely earn...
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This is a custom guard designed to minimize dirt and dust impact on the rear shock of a 2007 Specialized FSR Elite, thereby preventing unnecessary damage from sticking debris. The inspiration for this project came from front fork guards seen on...
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RC10 Shock Tower with Custom Logo Two different thicknesses are available here. The first one is 2.3mm, which printed at 2.45mm on my printer ($200), a Monoprice Mini. The second one is 2.8mm thick and seems sturdier. I haven't tested these in the...
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Rear shock tower for the Traxxas TRX-1. This was modeled after purchasing a pretty rough TRX-1. I think the hole spacing for the shock mount seems "interesting" as it was not equally spaced. Some aftermarket versions may simplify this or Traxxas...
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Rear shock tower for mjx hyper go print at 100% Infill, pla should be fine the holes for the upper suspension arm screws might need drilling out to 2.5mm after printing this was a requested part by @SamHammes_1124827 here on printables I haven't had...
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This is a protective cover for the rear shock absorber, safeguarding it from harsh weather conditions and minimizing maintenance needs. I designed this component with a removable support in mind, allowing for easy disassembly and installation. To...
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This shock tower is for 1/10 onroad HSP/Himoto/Maverick models. Second part of the shock tower. P.S. ...: I will share the other hsp parts in another post soon.
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Examine support brackets for 4-inch shocks designed specifically for the Tamiya Bruiser and the HG-P407.
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Rear shock tower mount/bulkhead designed specifically for the Tamiya Super Astute. This adaptable design can be easily modified to fit the Tamiya Astute, however, the upper turnbuckle mount has undergone significant modifications. This enhanced...
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... Hardware needed for each side: - 2x M3x12mm machine screws - 1x M3x20mm machine screw - 3x M3 hex nuts Since you're probably mounting a shock on both sides of the truck, double the above counts. ... Installation steps are provided in the photos.