December 30, 2025
Description
Tuttio Soleil 01 – Mini E-Moto Bike
Boost MeBoost me to see more mini e-moto bike models like this!This is a 1:9 scale Tuttio Soleil 01 electric dirt bike model featuring working front and rear suspension along with free-spinning wheels. The design focuses on easy printing and assembly while maintaining realistic proportions and details. All parts are fully 3D printed except for two optional suspension springs. (Without the springs, the bike will sit fully compressed.)
This is one of my most detailed builds to date. The suspension linkage is modeled after the real Tuttio Soleil 01 and is fully articulated and functional, not just cosmetic.
The forks, wheels, rear suspension, handlebars, and related components are created by How2Random — I designed the frame and brakes only.
Profile: https://makerworld.com/en/@howtworandom
(I paid How2Random to use his models!)
Assembly is simple, and basic instructions are included.
Feedback is always appreciated!
⚠️ Glue is required for assembly (super glue recommended)
⚠️ Some supports may be difficult to tell if they are supports or not, take them off CAREFULLY
For best results, clean your build plate and apply plate glue before printing.
Some parts, particularly the frame, use tight tolerances for proper fit.
The frame and all suspension linkages are print-in-place with minimal supports — remove carefully.
(may seem long but don't worry - it's not really!)
Wheels ASSY -
Keep pressure on the wheel until glue sets - then set aside
2. align the keyhole and slide the rear sprocket onto any side of the rear wheel hub (apply glue if its too loose)
3. On the opposite side of the same wheel - align keyhole and slide on one of the brake rotors (apply glue if its too loose)
4. Repeat step 1 for the FRONT wheel (try not to mix up both wheels)
5. Slide on brake rotor on the front wheel on the side of the wheel hub with the keyhole bump! (repeat step 3 but on the front wheel)
2. Slide a spring into one, or both of your fork bodies
3. slide steerer tube into place - apply glue to keep it secure
4. press fork guard into place (different for left/right side), it will go on, just try to angle it
How it should look -
5. Slide your FRONT wheel (bigger of the two) in-between the fork bodies - secure wheel by sliding in front axle into place. (any one of the axles). then set aside (ensure the front wheel is oriented such that the brake disc is on the left side of the bike)
1. Press handlebar into stem. (secure with glue once centered)
2. Slide on brakes - then grips. repeat on other side too - on left side make sure to slide the brake - then grip (refer 2nd picture below) (secure with glue if needed)
How it should look -
PIVIOT ALL the linkage and joints on the frame very gently by hand to loosen them up a little bit. (it might be tough to get moving at fist, but it will move, be gentle!)
1. Slide your second spring onto the body - MAKE SURE TO GLUE EACH END OF THE SPRING SO THE SUSPENTION WORKS PROPERLY
How it should look -
2. Then align the seat with the frame, then glue.
3. Then place the battery in the frame (Glue if you dont plan to take it out)
4. slide entire front suspension assembly through the bikes head tube (hold in place)
5. Press on the whole cockpit assembly onto the fork assembly to hold it in place. You can apply a small drop of glue here to keep this secure.
6. Slide the whole rear wheel into place and secure with the rear axle. (ensure that the rear sprocket is on the left and brake rotor on the right!)
Enjoy :)
License:
Standard Digital File License