Cateye GVolt 70 GoPro Adapter GP Bracket Bike Light
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I made the GoPro bracket from burrowsa first, but mine broke after about 100km of riding. I believed the reason to be the loose fit of the bracket, which caused the light to move around a lot. I decided to design my own version with tighter tolerances and publish the SCAD sources so others can change the design to their requirements. I found my bracket to be quite snug, requiring a couple of licks with a file to make it fit. With a better printer you probably won't have that issue. On the upside, the lamp does not rattle out of vertical alignment anymore, even on rough terrain. I also designed an "inverted" mount, which puts the GP bracket mounting hole closer over the center of gravity of the GVolt70. The idea is that the light requires less clamping force to stay in position on a bumpy ride. The drawback is that your out-front holder has to be a bit longer to accommodate the light. I have neither printed nor tested the inverted version, since my current bracket simply will not break. __Update:__ Added a "lowres" Version so Thingiverse may generate a Preview for the STL. We shall see. __Update 2:__ Ok, that seemed to work. I've added a "lowres" Version of the Inverted mount as well. The lowres-Versions are rendered from the same model as the normal version. The only difference is that the number of face ($fn) was set to 36 instead of 120 for the normal version. This results in a smaller file size (and less detail, of course).
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