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Ivan Miranda released design files for the Mirandetta, a 3D-printed electric motorbike that disassembles to fit in a suitcase. Every part prints on a single 300mm x 300mm bed. The files cost $40 through ivanmiranda.com. The bike uses two 36V tool battery packs and lawnmower tires on narrower printed rims.
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Hackaday leads with the scooter's portability, while Tom's Hardware emphasizes the motorbike's folding mechanism and technical novelty.
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