Some updates on the honda.
It made it through winter in one piece! Its owner however. Is going to need shoulder surgery. Damaged the socket at the workplace. Tried to keep going, but it didn't improve. Picking up wrenches and swingin hammers wasn't helping.
Since the doctor put me on only the lightest of duties. There has been ample time to learn cad design and revisit 3d printing.
So the bike got a new carbon fiber reinforced ASA shock resovoir holder. Yippee. Have come to appreciate ASA for its easy printing and durable parts making. But thats not the end of the possibilities.
Having essentially abandoned the birdcage bodywork build. Citing the absence of co-builder/teammate. I've plunked a 3d photogrammetry scan of the bike and an ai generated homonculus of myself into some CAD software and began sketching away.
The challenge was to make an effective body kit, that could be whittled down to 9 inch cubes. Install and remove easily, and have some remnant of conventional motorcycle aesthetic.
After a couple of days working over the 3d model. I came up with this.
The cad suite has a pretty slick marketing photo creator built in!
Next stop, the virtual wind tunnel.