Kaneda's Bike Free 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 13 and then converted to all other 3D formats. Native format is .skp 3dsmax scene is 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00 Mostly known as Kaneda's bike, commonly referred to as Akira bike, this motorcycle has gained popularity among Akira fans and comic enthusiasts. Since the protagonists of the movie are bikers, it can easily be mistaken for a standard bike; however, its design closely resembles a scooter due to its step-through frame and small floorboard designed specifically for the rider's feet. To achieve an authentic look for this challenge, I tried to replicate the motorcycle as accurately as possible. The stickers on the bike are imaginary, and it is not a perfect replica but rather a faithful one in my opinion. Technical details: Total Length: 2,947 mm Height: 1,171 mm (including shield) Width: 831 mm Seat Height: 340 mm Wheelbase: 2,194 mm Ground Clearance: 76 mm Dry Weight: 154 kg Number of Riders: 1 Braking Distance: 9.9 m at an initial speed of 50 km/h Minimum Turning Radius: 3.4 m Tire Size: 18 inches (front), 19 inches (rear) Power Generation: Cold Superconducting Generator Maximum Power: 83 kw/12,500 rpm Maximum Voltage: 12,000 V Steering System: Power Support System Front Axle Caster Angle: 39 degrees 12 minutes Rear Axle Caster Angle: 3 degrees 00 minutes The motorcycle features a unique blend of materials for its frame and body. These include a ceramic box frame and FRP and carbon components. Key Equipment: Computer-Controlled Anti-Lock Brakes Auto-Navigation System Forward-Looking Radar CD Player Glove Compartment Headlamp: 100 w Neo Halogen Laser Light (capable of switching to fog lamp) Other Key Specifications: Acceleration: from 0-400 m in 9.8 seconds, and from 0-100 km/h in 8.7 seconds Battery Charger Speed: 1 MW every 40 seconds, capable of sustaining a two-hour run at full throttle on a fully charged battery.
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