Motorbike

Block

Motorbike

Explore the versatility of our Motorbike CAD block, a must-have for transportation design projects. Featured in the 'Transportation - 3 views' library, it simplifies the complex process of accurately representing motorbikes in floor plans. With its precise dimensions of 93.2cm width and 202cm height, this block enhances client presentations by providing detailed, scalable visuals. It's designed to save time and optimize workflow for interior designers and architects, bringing a modern and professional touch to any project.

BrandGeneric
Width93.2cm   /   3' 0.7"
Height202cm   /   6' 7.5"
Open in RayonOr

Perfect for Transport Plans

The motorbike block fits seamlessly into urban and residential transport layouts, providing a realistic representation of vehicle placement. It's ideal for traffic flow planning, parking designs, and other urban design applications.

Multi-View Flexibility

Experience flexibility with front, side, and top views of the motorbike, facilitating easy placement and adjustment in different scenarios. This ensures a comprehensive view in both detail-oriented and broad transport plans.

Customizable Elements

Personalize the motorbike CAD block by altering materials and finishes to match the aesthetic of your project. Tailored customization enhances visual appeal and aligns with design intentions.

Ergonomic Design Insights

Incorporate ergonomic considerations into your transportation layouts with the motorbike block, highlighting user comfort and usability. This is vital for designing user-friendly and safe transport environments.

Compliance and Standards

Ensure your designs meet industry standards and regulations. The motorbike CAD block supports compliance with safety and dimension standards for effective and lawful design solutions.

Enhanced Presentation Quality

Boost client engagement with polished, accurate visuals using the motorbike block. High-quality representations facilitate clear communication of design concepts in professional presentations.



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