Bike Mount
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Problem - I use a quad lock to mount my phone to my stem, but it's a hassle because my iPhone 6s+ takes up all the room on the stem and handlebars. As a result, I'm unable to mount my headlight or any other items to my handlebars. Solution - I came up with this bike mount as an extension of the handlebar. It provides ample space for my hands to rest comfortably and reach the brakes. The design also allows me to mount my phone in front of me like a dashboard, giving me more visibility on the road. Moreover, it frees up extra room on the crossbar to attach additional items. My bike's handlebars are 31.8mm wide, so I created this design to fit a 31.8mm handlebar perfectly. Feel free to adjust the settings according to your specific needs. For printing, follow these guidelines: Mount Arm x 2: Use ABS filament with an infill of 70% and a shell thickness of 1mm. Set the layer height to .22 and enable supports for both parts. Mount Stem: Print with ABS filament at an infill of 35% and a shell thickness of 2mm. Set the layer height to .22 and enable supports. Mount Crossbar: Use ABS filament with an infill of 35% and a shell thickness of 2mm. Disable supports for this part. Mount Arm Grip x 2: Print with NinjaFlex, using the default settings from Lulzbot Cura. Mount Arm Strap X 5: Print with NinjaFlex, using the default settings from Lulzbot Cura. Mount Stem Grip: Print with NinjaFlex, using the default settings from Lulzbot Cura. Post-printing: Mount Arm Grip: Cut it to size and glue it onto the Mount Arm. Mount Stem Grip: Cut it to size and glue it onto the Mount Stem.
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