BORN, a French motorcycle company, is using BCN3D's Sigma 3D printer for its highly customized, limited edition motorcycle 3D printed parts, each costing about RMB15700. Using 3D printing technology, BORN can repeat several designs in a short period of time to achieve the desired assembly; it also helps to avoid various design restrictions that allow them to print on materials such as nylon, PET-G and ABS.
Reduce costs and time by 3D printing of the Honda CB25's dashboard enclosure: 3D printed parts take 5 to 8 hours at a cost of only 6 euros (about RMB8) Handmade 24 hours at a cost of 1500 euros (RMB11700) Machining for two to three weeks at a cost of 250 euros per part (RMB1900). On average, 3D printing saves about € 2,000 (about RMB15700) per motorcycle. 3D printing is an attractive option for custom makers like BORN, and in many cases other types of vehicle ownership can also choose 3D printing to save costs. |