KUSABI Cyberpunk Chopper MK1
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Description
This high-speed, long-forked cyber-chopper is designed for the neon-drenched highways of the future. Just like its predecessor, it features a brutalist, angular aesthetic and a completely modular assembly system.
🛠️ No Glue, No Screws — Pure Cyberpunk ☣️
The cyber-chopper is engineered for makers who love the assembly process. Every part is a separate component, allowing for effortless multi-color printing even on single-nozzle machines. To ensure a clean and accessible build, the project is engineered around the KUSABI (楔) [PIN-Lock] system as the primary assembly method. It’s a fun, tactile build that results in a stunning display piece.
KUSABI (楔) [PIN-LOCK] IDEOLOGY
Mechanism: [PIN-Lock] — high-precision assembly using only 1.75mm filament pins.
Efficiency: Designed to respect your print time — fast, high-quality, and optimized for zero waste.
Core: No glue. No screws. Pure mechanical soul.
Engineering Upgrades:
- Enhanced Filament Pin System: I have redesigned the internal tolerances to ensure that the filament pins grip the frame securely while allowing the moving parts to remain functional.
- Ultra-Free Spinning Wheels: The wheel hubs have been optimized for minimal friction. With the right assembly, the wheels spin incredibly freely, giving the bike a high-quality, precision feel.
- Active Steering: This chopper features a fully functional steering mechanism. The long-fork front end turns smoothly, allowing for dynamic posing and play.
Dimensions:
Height - 4.5 cm
Width - 4 cm
Length - 11.5 cm
Membership

UPDATE: V-Twin Engine Upgrade now available!

UPDATE: "Grace" Handlebar upgrade now available!
Happy printing! 🚀🔥
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License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.


























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