Passenger Peg 3D CAD Model
This product is a faithful 3D reproduction of the passenger pegs used during the Knucklehead era (1936-47).
The design of the two-seater accessories that Harley-Davidson proposed at the time as an extension of practicality has been adapted for model production using a 3D printer.
The design emphasizes a simple, streamlined form and a size that blends naturally into the frame, and is modeled to harmonize with the rugged body structure unique to the Knucklehead.
This 3D data is ideal for displaying the engine, frame, and suspension together, or for creating scale models.
History and Features of Passenger Pegs
When the Knucklehead was introduced in the 1930s, Harley-Davidson's vehicle designs were basically based on the assumption that they would be ridden by one person. However, as touring culture as a leisure activity spread through the 1940s, the demand for two-seater bikes gradually increased.
Passenger pegs are an accessory that was added over time, and are more than just footrests; they are a part that symbolizes the process by which motorcycles evolved from a means of transportation to a vehicle for enjoying freedom and adventure.
Data content and specifications
Knucklehead era passenger peg 3D data
Faithfully reproduced details
For making models using 3D printers
Designed for stereolithography 3D printers
Can also be printed on FDM printers
*This data is primarily intended for model and display use.
Provided file format
STL
STP
summary
The passenger pegs of the Knucklehead era were not just auxiliary parts,
It is a testament to the changing times as Harley-Davidson expanded the "fun of riding."
This 3D data has been created as a material for enjoying the history and functional beauty of this scale model.
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