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My Bike Cockpit

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Rodrigo Costa Garcia, Dec 5, 2019.

  1. Rodrigo Costa Garcia

    Rodrigo Costa Garcia New Member

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    Olá meu nome é Rodrigo, sou brasileiro e Tecnólogo em Mecatrônica Industrial.

    Faz algum tempo que quero construir um cockpit com o simulador GPBikes...
    Estou partindo da estrutura da moto para o restante... para isso, estou utilizando um papercraft de uma s1000rr em escala de 1/1... vamos ver no que vai dar....
  2. Rodrigo Costa Garcia

    Rodrigo Costa Garcia New Member

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    Banco
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    Mesa

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  3. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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  4. SeatTime

    SeatTime Well-Known Member

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    Nice work, but as a idea, have you thought about just purchasing a cheap second hand bike (broken motor) and use all the parts from it to build the sim? It would likely end up cheaper and easier to build and maybe look better.
  5. Rodrigo Costa Garcia

    Rodrigo Costa Garcia New Member

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    Yes, I thought about that.
    but I really enjoy building things ....
    but I will try to build the bank and tank chassis
    It's been a lot of fun ..