A "printed" Kawasaki: here is the 3D Core

Created by Alvaro Dal Farra, the concept represents the passion for two knobby wheels

A "printed" Kawasaki: here is the 3D CoreA "printed" Kawasaki: here is the 3D Core

Although the lines recall those of a 'normal' cross bike, in particular the new Kawasaki KX 450 2019, the 3D Core is a concept born from the dream of a child who became a champion: Alvaro Dal Farra.

The Vicenza native was one of the most famous freestyle motocross riders in the world and during his career he participated in various events around the world, such as: Red Bull Xfighters and Masters of Dirt, just to name a few. The idea of ​​the motorbike was born from a dream he had as a child, when already at the age of three he dreamed of a Malaguti Grizzly, which has now become reality through the 3D Core, as the rider himself says: "I always ask myself why the motorbike continues to to be at the center of my life. - says Alvaro Dal Farra - The fulcrum, the heart of everything. My life without the motorcycle would not be possible. Even though she almost killed me I still love her, I can't be without her. This love comes from the depths of my heart: the first cross bike I saw and dreamed of was a Malaguti Grizzly in the early 80s. I was 3 years old, I still remember it... and from there immediately the unbridled love for cross motorbikes .”

Speaking of substance, the superstructures of the 3D core are made with HP multi jet fusion technology by Skorpion Engineering, thanks to which it was possible to create different layers and a true "open heart". Precisely the similarity with the heart, which also gives the bike its name, is the fulcrum of this concept, in fact, the colors red and blue were used to create a sort of circulatory system, with veins and arteries.

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