Bose Mini Bike Mount

Bose Mini Bike Mount

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As many know, beating the Bose Mini is nearly impossible, and inevitably when I ride around with this I get people asking about it and even kids shouting after me (they're unable to keep up). This design necessitates that you have a Bose case for your Mini in place. If not, I highly recommend acquiring one, as it provides an additional layer of shock protection. Recently, I took a tumble and was grateful to have the extra layer, which saved it from scratches and potentially worse damage. There are numerous options available with this design: flipping the arms back and forth and adjusting the clamps in parallel, raising the mount up and down, as well as three different arm lengths. I suggest using the shortest length that will work for you. The side mount works well for high-rise handlebars, beach cruisers, etc. There's a "lock" included here, which may be useful depending on print variations, although I don't find it necessary. Requires 8 screws, 10-32 x 3/4" long button heads are ideal (I prefer socket heads that use a 1/8" allen wrench), but you can likely substitute other nearby sizes. No nuts are required with 10-32's. This design is easily printable and requires no support. I recommend using ABS, but it also works well with PLA and other materials that you may have optimized.

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