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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Aug.2011 at 14:09
yes sir. i found some in cad forum but in 3d. 
i used it as my guide to see clearly the parts of a bike
but it's not enough so i'm seeking for some detailed one.
and i'm making my design sir. :) 

thanks again for all your help and time. 
mechanical engineering girl. :)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Aug.2011 at 15:20
Are you aware that AutoCAD has the ability to extract 2D views from a 3D object?

Don't you have a bicycle you can take measurements from or are you trying to come up with a new design all on your own?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Aug.2011 at 15:32
no, I'm not aware. 
I'm just a beginner so I don't have enough knowledge and starting to explore.

I'm trying to make my own design coz i can't clearly visualize each part. I just search images of a whole bike and each part. It is quite hard to give dimensions and I'm not sure if it will fit other parts. :( Yah we do have a bike. And it must disassembled first but sadly, my dad didn't allow me. Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Aug.2011 at 15:43
Have you made any hand sketches of your new design?
Do you have a basic idea in mind? 
Will you be creating all new custom parts or will some of the parts be very similar to what is found on most bicycles already? 
Have you seen any of the radical designs some bike designers have produced? 
What research have you done so far? 
What is the timeline for this project?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Aug.2011 at 18:37
Check out this link to a website called Bicycle Design.  It might prove helpful.

http://bicycledesign.net/

Good luck in your project.  Please share some images with us as you move through your design.
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