You are handy fellow. If you decide to sell the files you might consider putting some legal language to prevent reselling the files. I seen this happen on ECU flash files.
I used to believe the same, but this enhanced PLA is pretty tough stuff. I actually printed a PLA pot planter a few years ago. It ended up outside in the full Australian summer sun. It's now been out there for a few years in all weather and is completely fine. I fully expected to warp and melt.
Cool...! re the modification to the back section, rather than sliping the protector over the bottom leg...could you possibly make the opening at the back much smaller, and slip the protector over the fork tube...and then downward onto the leg?
That's a good idea! The darker rubber section is larger in diameter than the section I plan to mount on... but I might be able to open it up enough to slip over. I'll investigate that. Cheers. 👍
They would be. I did try and find some a little while ago and after searching high and low couldn't find any at the right diameter. Found plenty for Harley though. :) Fortunately for me, I enjoy making this sort of stuff.
Great work. Looking forward to seeing you 3D print an entire bike soon👍😂
Haha! Cheers RM 😁
You are handy fellow. If you decide to sell the files you might consider putting some legal language to prevent reselling the files. I seen this happen on ECU flash files.
For sure, would do Jerry. They would be for personal use only. ;)
remember folks. print them from ABS or ASA at least PETG. PLA is no good material for this at all
I used to believe the same, but this enhanced PLA is pretty tough stuff.
I actually printed a PLA pot planter a few years ago. It ended up outside in the full Australian summer sun. It's now been out there for a few years in all weather and is completely fine. I fully expected to warp and melt.
Cool...! re the modification to the back section, rather than sliping the protector over the bottom leg...could you possibly make the opening at the back much smaller, and slip the protector over the fork tube...and then downward onto the leg?
That's a good idea! The darker rubber section is larger in diameter than the section I plan to mount on... but I might be able to open it up enough to slip over. I'll investigate that. Cheers. 👍
@@BikesILikeI was thinking the same thing actually.
Hi would gatters be a better idea, less faff
They would be. I did try and find some a little while ago and after searching high and low couldn't find any at the right diameter. Found plenty for Harley though. :)
Fortunately for me, I enjoy making this sort of stuff.
Love the content. I've been watching you for awhile now. Keep posting 👍
@paulphelan6236 Cheers Paul! 👍
You look like my grandfa.....😢He passed away a few years ago.😢
I'm sorry that you lost a loved one.
Fork Gaiters, problem solved. But these look great and easier to install. Can I ask what model 3D printer you use? I want one.
This is the 3D printer I use, very happy with it. store.anycubic.com/products/kobra-2-plus?sscid=61k8_gsvar&
@@BikesILike Thank you!
Thank you
Mate it looks fantastic. I see a money earner coming on.👍
Cheers Tim!
Another great video! Nice work
Thank you!
Actually looks very good, a tweek here and there and good to go.
Dad as always❤u
Hah! 😁