A new BBC video shows an electric motorcycle called the Nera that looks like something from a stylized video game — a “TRON”-like design made possible by the fact that it’s almost 100 percent 3D ...
It was only a matter of time, but now an American company has printed out a working motorcycle using a 3D printer. It may not be much longer before manufacturers are doing the same, or at least ...
We're seeing 3D-printed versions of just about everything these days, from shoes and robots to even working cars, and now it's the electric motorcycle's turn. APWorks, a subsidiary of airplane-maker ...
A compact, single-speed drivetrain and ultra-efficient lithium-ion battery propel the Light Rider down the road. As is common with lightweight electric bikes, the Light Rider uses suspension and brake ...
The futuristic design of this motorcycle isn’t quite like anything else we’ve seen. One of the first things you’ll notice is a big empty space where a motorcycle’s engine usually goes. There’s an ...
After discovering 3D printing a few years ago, [Jonathan Brand] was hooked. He loved the ability to design things on a computer, and then have them realized as a real 3D object he can touch — ...
Unveiled at Rapid 2015 in Long Beach, California, TE Connectivity’s exercise in 3D printing demonstrates the ability to design a motorcycle on a computer, print it in plastic, add tires and a motor, ...
3D-printing outfit BigRep has unveiled a motorcycle built using its additive manufacturing technology. The futuristic composite Nera E-Bike was constructed from just 15 parts, and features airless ...
A new electric motorcycle that made its debut on Friday in Ottobrunn, Germany puts predecessors to shame in many categories. The Light Rider was created by APWorks, a subsidiary of Airbus, and it’s a ...
Airbus is typically associated with making airplanes, but a subsidiary called APWorks just announced the creation of the world's first 3D-printed motorcycle that can actually be used as a daily rider.
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