JackBlack

Purchasing the Blueprint

I purchased the blueprint from an online store.

Preparing the Blueprint

The initial blueprint required adjustments to match reality. I removed redundant elements, updated the wheel designs, and calibrated the technical drawing to reflect the bike's current specifications.

Scanning Existing Parts

Since some original components will be retained, I performed 3D scanning on all parts that remain part of the final build.

Vrod - Night Rod

Redesign complete, but more upgrades are on the way.

I have integrated all scanned motorcycle parts into the blueprint: air filter cover, radiator guard, and rear fender

Integrating Scanned Parts into the Blueprint
Ready to create
Idea
Modeling

This is where the creative process happens, transforming an initial concept into a final, print-ready blueprint.

Full Component Integration

From screen to reality. We use 3D-printed prototypes to verify every curve and mounting point on the actual bike, ensuring that the final custom parts fit like a glove.

Prototyping

All custom-designed components have been successfully 3D-printed and fully test-fitted onto the V-Rod chassis. Every line flows seamlessly from the aggressive airbox spoilers to the widened rear fender, creating the definitive silhouette of the "Jack Black" project before it heads to final prep.

Painting (Finish)

Motorcycle Assembly in Progress

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