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Did this one for NVArt5 Competition - ACCELERATE, Images of future transport : In the style of Syd Mead . It's worth checking out the whole competition as there were many awesome entries.

Anyways, started late in the process so wasn't quite finished at deadline. It's possible I will be doing version 2.0 for my future portfolio, so any comments and constructive criticism is welcome. Bare in mind that I'm not an engineer, and also that this design is my personal preference, so by v2.0 some stuff might change, hopefully with your help. Thanks.

Competition entry, composite of views:


The original is 2560x1600:


Other view:


The machine:


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Old 08-02-2010, 08:24 AM
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Hmm

Artistically speaking not bad at all (I like the rim suspension and the Dodge Tomahawk rear end). Honda Valkyrie gave you the motor inspiration?

IMHO the whole thing should be more nose heavy...as it is reminds me the "horizontal" 999 topology, which was ...er...bad (not a Massimo design).

What software do you use? (maybe Rhino + T-Splines?). What rendering engine?
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...nice work, needs more pipe!
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very cool, yamaha did something called the teseract that had four independently suspended wheels. is there something that would keep the back wheels from getting out of sync, in case one wheel went off the edge of the road for example?

I like the watercooled opposed 4 concept, and I have speculated that it would really be a step function innovation for the R line.

What is the cylindrical object, the battery or fuel?

Very cool!
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I used R1200S as a starting point for proportions and no other references except those already in my subconsciousness... well a couple of photos of Ohlins for sure.

Modo was used for polygonal modeling with subdivision. Not very handy for vehicle design, but it has other advantages. Rendered in 3dsmax with VRay.
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very cool, yamaha did something called the teseract that had four independently suspended wheels. is there something that would keep the back wheels from getting out of sync, in case one wheel went off the edge of the road for example?

I like the watercooled opposed 4 concept, and I have speculated that it would really be a step function innovation for the R line.

What is the cylindrical object, the battery or fuel?

Very cool!
Thanks!

All wheels have embedded electric motors for final drive, so I guess some kind of smart electronics should be in control of power distribution.

Cylindrical object is a capacitor. As this is some kind of quasi-hybrid it could be used as buffer (like instead of the clutch), but more importantly i thought it would look cool.
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...nice work, needs more pipe!
Thanks!

Yes in reality it could use more pipe, but I wanted it to look minimalistic.
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The amount of creativity you must have to come up with that (along with the ability to use a computer software package) is really impressive! The practical side of me noticed an apparent lack of brakes, and zooming in, the fuel tank seems too flat on top to go with the fairing, but standing back, it all works!

Beautiful.

P.S. - No luggage???
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man. clicking on the hi-rez link really shows the detail...that program really renders fantastically!
what sort of computer are you using?

i love the rear actuation, but engineering-wise...well, i'm trying to figure it out..
only way the rears could move independent is a split 'swingarm' or possibly ...
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Great effort.

Next time start here:

202X R1250S prototype

- and work back.



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Thanks mate, much appreciated!
The brakes are intentionally omitted to keep the hollow area of the rims as clean as possible, but they could be added (like the ones on buell for instance), but they could also be hidden within the wheel along with the electromotor. Tank bag and hard-cases are optional. However, installation of the hard-case mount requires drilling couple of holes in the tail fairing.

Rapid:
Thanks man!
Yes, VRay is one of the top "biased" render engines out there. It's used alot for visualizations, especially in architecture. Modeling itself doesn't require a strong computer, although it doesn't hurt to have one. I'm currently working on intel Core 2 Quad, 4-core cpu rated at 2.4 GHz, but I overclocked it to 3.7 GHz, with nvidia GTX 275 for openGL. For renders, a local "render farm" was utilized. It's equipped with 6 dual-xeon servers, each having a total of 8 cores at 2.4Ghz (I think). All views from final composit were rendered in 2000x1500 and average render time was something like 2 hrs per image (1 server per image).
The rear swingarm is split in the middle and both halves are leaning on each other. I thought from mechanical POV that might give it more sturdiness. Although, some kind of link, that would keep them joined regardless of independent swing, might be desirable.

David:
Thanks!
Can't find R1250S prototype on that link, but an interesting site anyway.

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