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LS Custom Harley Davidson Motorcycles


LadySmoks presents... 6 Harley Davidson Motorcycles!!!

 

I thought The Sims 3 could do with a few more custom Harleys, and have been working to fix that.

In the inside cover pic, left to right... LS_HD FXST Motorcycle, LS_HD SuicidePanhead S, LS_CustomHD BigDog Chopper, LS_HarleyQuinn's CustomHD Chopper, LS_CustomHD BadWolf Chopper, LS_HD VRSCDX_NLC...

The FXST is basically a conversion of a stock bike. But, I kind of liked it, so I made it.

The Suicide Panhead is one of my very customized bikes. The suicide shifter was fun to make from scratch, and the bike is parts of several models, and other "from scratch" parts. 

All are 4 channel recolorable.

The Big Dog is an very extended front fork chopper... obviously. Except for the length of the fork and solo seat, it looks a lot like my hubby's bike! I wish there was a mod to allow a back seat rider, but... none that I know of. This bike is also several models put together and customized.

Harley Quinn's Harley is my way of giving my Harley a fun ride! This bike has 2 presets, one featuring the custom Harley Quinn painted decals and GoodNight lisence plate, the other without Harley decals and my custom plate.

The Bad Wolf has a slightly chopped springer front fork and spring cushioned seat. Again, it's several models put together, with some custom parts from scratch.

Last is my custom V-Rod. It's basically as the model was, but of course, some customizing was done to make it a fun project, and fun ride for your Sims!

Several bikes have added from scratch kick starters, for realism... although, there's no animation for starting the bikes that way. Bikes feature Carburetors, throttle and brake cables, custom wheels, and a bit of detail work... oh... and lots of CHROME! Except VRod. 🙃

Lights work, but I had to use the racing bike rig, so the lights aren't perfect, especially the headlights. I did my best, trying to blend bones/ joints in Milkshape, but there will probably be some very brief moments when the cables might stretch during turns. All bikes have turning front forks and rotating wheels. So happy that I got that stuff to work!

Bottom line is that these are experiments for me, and a step outside of my "comfort zone". I ask that if you find problems, let me know!!!!!! If I can fix them, I will. 

Thanks to JoshQ for help with Milkshape, and Dailycard for help understanding bike rigging.

Ride Hard and Live Free! And, Keep the shiney side up, and the rubber side down!

I hope you enjoy!!!
 


 

Edited by LadySmoks

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