Published on 24/01/2021
Jeremy McGrath , Monster Energy Kawasaki Team USA , Motocross Technology , MOTORCROSS , Science of Supercross , Video
MX for dummies: 3D printing
Some complex parts are expensive to produce using traditional methods. Fortunately, racing teams can now rely on 3D printing. Monster Energy Kawa's Jeremy Robinson and 3D printing specialist Dave Gaylord (Matter Hackers Product Group) explain what the possibilities are and how it works.
Photos: Kawasaki USA
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