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Tinker: An Open Source Cafe Racer by Jack Lennie

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This distinctive cafe racer was created by the graduating student Jack Lennie for his product design thesis. Called Tinker, the frame is open source, meaning that Lennie intends to share how he made it online so that people can download the specs and build it themselves or take it to their local metal workshop for manufacturing. The information is currently available from Jack Lennie by request. Lennie’s own prototype motorcycle was realized over the course of 32 weeks of hard work.

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