I’m looking for a talented 3D designer with a background in aerodynamics and motorcycle bodywork to create a highly stylized, sleek one-piece body panel for my heavily modified 2007 Triumph Bonneville. This will be a freelance design project to produce a 3D CAD model (STEP or other 3D-printable format) suitable for prototype printing and eventual carbon/Kevlar or fiberglass construction. You’ll receive a full 3D model of the existing bike, including frame and current components, so you can design a panel that integrates precisely. The concept: • A one-piece structure that flows from the front of the bike (covering the tank area) into the tail in one continuous, sculpted form. • 1.5-seat length, very slimline, inspired by classic café racers but with a modern, aerodynamic twist. • I’ll handle internal fuel cell fabrication, so you’ll have full creative freedom on the exterior form. • The goal is a striking, speed-driven design with attitude — something that looks engineered and fast, even standing still. Requirements: • Strong experience in motorcycle or automotive bodywork/aerodynamics. • Ability to deliver a 3D printable file (STEP preferred). • Open to collaborative feedback and iteration during the design phase. • Portfolio or examples of previous motorcycle or custom bodywork projects required. What you’ll get: • A clear creative brief, full reference photos (including my bike and inspiration cues), and all existing CAD data. For now I have just attached one photo of my bike, but have a lot of references/visual ideas. • A flexible budget for the right designer. I have set the project at what I think is reasonable $350 - but this can be discussed if we make a connection. • A chance to contribute to a unique, high-end custom build that will go from concept to road-ready showpiece. If this sounds like your kind of project, send over your portfolio and experience details — I’m ready to start as soon as the right fit is found.