MOTO DE LEGO CASERA DE TAMAÑO REAL (Con Motor) | Montar una Moto a Piezas Desde 0 - Summary

Summary

The video is a step-by-step guide on how to create a life-size, fully functional Lego motorcycle. The creator starts by designing and manufacturing each piece of the motorcycle using a 3D modeling program. The pieces are then printed in 3D using a printer with multiple beams. The motorcycle is assembled by joining the pieces together, with some pieces requiring additional reinforcement. The motorcycle is designed to support a weight of up to 150 kilos. The creator also explains how to install a powerful motor from a hoverboard, which is custom-supported for a flat axle. The motorcycle is equipped with a 52-volt battery, which can be charged and disconnected as needed. The creator also adds a license plate and wires everything up, ensuring the cables are neatly hidden. The motorcycle is tested and found to be functional, with a maximum speed of 30 km/h. The creator is satisfied with the result and believes that the motorcycle is easy to carry and reassemble if it crashes.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The creator made a life-size and fully functional Lego motorcycle.
2. The motorcycle was designed and manufactured from scratch using 3D printed plastic pieces.
3. The motorcycle has a 600-watt motor from a hoverboard.
4. The motor can make the motorcycle go up to 50 kilometers per hour.
5. The motorcycle has a 52-volt battery with 5 amps.
6. The battery is interchangeable, allowing for extended use.
7. The motorcycle has electric brakes that hold the motor.
8. The motorcycle has a headlight with its own battery.
9. The motorcycle has a license plate.
10. The motorcycle is completely functional and can be ridden.
11. The motorcycle has a top speed limit of 25 kilometers per hour to be completely legal.
12. The motorcycle was tested with a rider weighing 10 kilos less than the creator and worked perfectly.
13. The motorcycle was designed to hold up to 150 kilos.
14. The motorcycle has 10-inch air-filled wheels.
15. The motorcycle was built piece by piece in the creator's garage.
16. The creator used a 3D printer to print the plastic pieces.
17. The motorcycle has a steel bar inside some of the plastic pieces for added strength.
18. The motorcycle has nuts and pins to hold the pieces together.
19. The motorcycle has a custom support for the motor.
20. The motorcycle has a welded shaft to attach the motor to the wheel.
21. The battery is made up of lithium cells wrapped together.
22. The motorcycle has a speedometer, but it was too big to fit in the handlebars.
23. The motorcycle has a round head nut on the wheel axle to prevent it from rubbing against the rider's ankles.
24. The motorcycle has a cut-off license plate holder.
25. The motorcycle has a light bulb with its own battery that can be easily replaced.
26. The motorcycle has a button to turn on the headlight.
27. The motorcycle's seat is not the most comfortable, but the rest of the motorcycle is functional and easy to carry.