3d printed road bike
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I designed a 3D printed bar end cap to replace a lost cap on my road bike. This is ~1.0" OD and ~.73 ID. ...Using a 10-24 x .625 BHCS (McMaster 97763A337).
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I designed a 3D printed bar end cap to replace a lost cap on my road bike. This is ~1.0" OD and ~.73 ID. ...Using a 10-24 x .625 BHCS (McMaster 97763A337).
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Hook for hanging a road bike with skinny tires on the wall. ...Print with at least 2mm thick walls and 30% infill for strength
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Hook for suspending a road bike on the wall is designed specifically for bikes equipped with 28-inch wheels.
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Human: Mini rack for holding road bikes vertically against walls discovered by accident works perfectly so here it is. Suggest making two as back wheel rests against wall while front wheel clamps in. Rescaled from someone else's project, fits 25mm...
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Little mudguard for a road-bike, just enough to keep the head from dirt,
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Road Bike Champion. ...This Guy is Lightning Fast on Two Wheels.
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A simple clamp for road bike handlebars is available, accompanying a forthcoming item that enables easy camera attachment to the bike. This project was printed at échoFab in Montreal (www.echofab.org). ...To create this object, use "Line" fill pattern...
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The Eneloop mobile booster (KBC-L2BS) features a battery mount designed for road bikes. To install it, simply hang the device upside down on your bike's stem. ...Note that it is slightly offset (+0.1mm) to ensure proper printing with a replicator.
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The Eneloop mobile booster KBC-L2BS features a battery mount designed specifically for road bikes, providing power assistance.
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If you want to make more of these road bikes or have an interest in another type, check out my miniature mountain bike version! Consider ditching the kickstand? Print out the Snap-Together Model Bike Stand for a convenient alternative! ...
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Mini rack for holding your road bike vertically against a wall discovered by accident works perfectly so here it is. Suggest making and using two as back wheel rests against the wall when front wheel clamps in. As this is rescaled from someone else's...
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Wall-Mounted Road Bike Holder This bike holder is engineered to support road bikes with 700mm x 20mm tires. It attaches securely to a wall or table leg using two #10 flat head screws. Its sturdy Sainsmart TPU construction ensures a precise fit...
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So this is a game-changer. From now on, anyone can manufacture their very own bicycle frame in the comfort of their own home. With some basic knowledge of SolidWorks, you're even empowered to create a tailored design that perfectly suits your body's...
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The front wheel, made of aluminum and measuring 28 inches, is from a road bike. It features a 61802 front hub with integrated bearings. ...All designs were completed using AutoCAD 2008 software.
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This is a road bicycle fork dropout protector, designed to safeguard your bike's components when shipping in a cardboard box. It shields all sides of the fork dropouts from impact and damage. Crafted by Kris Hardy at Albuquerque Software, a...
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... tall, which may be excessive in many cases. To achieve the optimal height for your application, it's recommended to scale down your z-axis accordingly. For instance, on my 2013 Specialized road bike, the ideal spacer thickness is approximately 1mm.
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This road frame design is part of my Build a Bike series, engineered for easy customization using interchangeable parts. As such, this frame is fully compatible with every other part in the series, making it quick to swap out. The road frame is...
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... designed specifically for attaching a seat securely onto a carbon road bicycle frame. ...The mount ensures a stable and reliable connection between the seat and the bike frame, enhancing your cycling experience with optimal comfort and performance.
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In intricate detail, a non-bike industry individual has skillfully crafted an illustration that captures the essence and intricacies of bicycles, showcasing their knowledge and passion for this mode of transportation.
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3D printed accessories for the Phil Vandelay design of DIY longjohn cargo bike Assumes that you are using the recommended tube diameters. ... Parts printed in ASA bond amazingly with pipe cement for ABS pipes.
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Created entirely from scratch using Tinkercad's design capabilities, this component features smooth edges that won't irritate the watch band and two strategically placed 5mm slots for zip ties to secure the bike frame. Please note that bike frames...
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I 3D printed in Nylon, but it became too soft and doesn't hold very well, maybe other materials or a thicker wall will solve this issue.
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The tiniest bike holder is here! It teams up with your floor to stash your ride. You'll be amazed that such a little thing performs so amazingly well - and it really does. ... From 23 millimeters to 35 millimeters it fits in perfectly.
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3DPBB (3D Printed Balance Bike) (Thingiverse link) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1107529 https://youtu.be/310YIFFD0HM Print Settings Printer: Momon 8s Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.35 Infill: 30 Notes: Infill-type: Line Nozzle Size 0.8...
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3DPBB (3D Printed Balance Bike) (Thingiverse link) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1107529 https://youtu.be/310YIFFD0HM Print Settings Printer: Momon 8s Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.35 Infill: 30 Notes: Infill-type: Line Nozzle Size 0.8...
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The bike is known as the 3DPBB (3D Printed Balance Bike). You can find it on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1107529. There's also a video review available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/310YIFFD0HM. Here are the print settings used...
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It's a game-changing balance bike called 3DPBB (3D Printed Balance Bike) that has been shared on Thingiverse, and can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1107529 There are also some videos showing the bike in action at this YouTube...