Posted November 25, 201014 yr This is a result of a friendly competition bewteen me and Mahjqa. The challenge was to make a bike that doesnt tip over and is able to steer. In order to shift the center of gravity in the corner the bike's front steering is designed to crawl sideways, therebye shifting the weight sideways. Also to help with stability the rear wheel is from the F1 set and its the widest smooth tyre. Xl motor power the rear gear with 1.67:1 ratio, there is no chain, because it would not hold. There is supension on front and rear wheel, so the rider doesnt suffer too much I also made the model in LDD, the only thing missing is the proper rear wheel and the M motor. Download instructions here And a short video of the chopper in action: Edited November 25, 201014 yr by Zblj
November 25, 201014 yr Wow, Jernej, this is fantastic! I have never seen a self-balancing Lego Technic chopper moving with Power Functions! Thanks for the LDD Building Instructions -- I'm sure lots of folks will be making this! I like the radical-looking motorcycle rider too!
November 25, 201014 yr It is not self-balanced as said above, but is really a great MOC!! The video is also great! Liked specially the entrance when the rider moves and seats in place.
November 25, 201014 yr Great creation. One thing I dislike is the front suspension which is too horizontal. Great work!
November 25, 201014 yr Hi, That is big wheel at the back, can you tell me what it is its part number? I can't open the LXF file on my Ubuntu :( Thanks, Noam
November 25, 201014 yr @ dolittle: Using LDD Manager, the Bricklink Parts List reveals that the big rear wheel (in the LDD .lxf file) is the 2573 "Wheel Hard Plastic Giant (71mm D. x 47mm)". It represents the 32296pb01 "Tire Technic Racing Large with 'TECHNIC RACING' White Pattern" tire (which is not in the LDD parts pallette) mounted on a 22969 "Wheel 62mm D. x 46mm Technic Racing Large". It is "Match #286" on Bricklink's "Tire On Wheel" Relationships page.
November 25, 201014 yr @ dolittle: Using LDD Manager, the Bricklink Parts List reveals that the big rear wheel (in the LDD .lxf file) is the 2573 "Wheel Hard Plastic Giant (71mm D. x 47mm)". It represents the 32296pb01 "Tire Technic Racing Large with 'TECHNIC RACING' White Pattern" tire (which is not in the LDD parts pallette) mounted on a 22969 "Wheel 62mm D. x 46mm Technic Racing Large". It is "Match #286" on Bricklink's "Tire On Wheel" Relationships page. That is one really expensive item, 10$ each! wow I think I will take two smaller ones and put them one near the other as an alternative. Thanks, Noam
November 25, 201014 yr Nice work! The steering is very clever. I've also been making a PF bike, and we both have the same arrangement and orientation of the PF elements
November 25, 201014 yr BTW, I think it's first bike with steering + full suspension, isn't it? Did you try to change these huge gears at the end with a chain? It would look much better but I'm not sure about it's performance. Edited November 25, 201014 yr by Fistach
November 25, 201014 yr BTW, I think it's first bike with steering + full suspension, isn't it? Did you try to change these huge gears at the end with a chain? It would look much better but I'm not sure about it's performance. About full suspension I don't know, but with steering and real self-balancing there are a few others. http://www.youtube.c...h?v=VxiOy4QzD7I For the Philo's one, I can't see now whter it has suspension or not. There are also others from one builder, with similar steering and self-balancing, but not so sophisticated or efficient in terms of balancing. So to say they require some "support".
November 25, 201014 yr Damn, this is nice !! And I thought 3 wheels was the minimum for a fully remote controlled Lego-vehicule, but I'm glad that Zblj has proven me wrong. Well done
November 26, 201014 yr Great work! Let's see what Mahjqa comes up with! (Or anyone else for that matter.....)
November 26, 201014 yr Hi, I remember seeing in the past a bike that had two extra "wheels" on both sides, that would go down as the bike slows down and up as the bike sped up. The idea was that the faster the bike goes, less balance is needed, while when it stops extra support is needed. Maybe this would be a solution worth looking into? Thanks, Noam
November 26, 201014 yr Author BTW, I think it's first bike with steering + full suspension, isn't it? Did you try to change these huge gears at the end with a chain? It would look much better but I'm not sure about it's performance. I had chain at first, but it kept slipping and breaking. Thanks for the nice comments everyone. Self balancing with NXT is cool, yes, but I dont have the NXT and I wanted to keep it simple. We will see what Mahjqa comes up with
November 26, 201014 yr Great MOC, I love the rider and the whole concept of the video. The steering mechanism of the chopper is great as well. Edited November 26, 201014 yr by grohl
November 26, 201014 yr I'm not normally into Technic models, but it looks great and above anything it strikes me as a very original idea. Very nice.
November 28, 201014 yr Amazing! I never thought it would be possible to make a two wheeled lego bike.
November 29, 201014 yr thats the first time i've seen a Lego Technic bike thats motorized and that steers. well done.
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