
Lockholder 2.2
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Prevents Your U-Lock from Being Stolen While You Are Riding Finally, This is the Long Awaited Update of Version 2.1, a Mount for U-Locks on Bikes. Provides Many Settings to Fit On Your Bike and Lock Fork Me On Github. Compared To the Previous Release, This Version Allows Adding Bowden Cables (Mostly Break and/or Shift Cables) to Be Considered in the Customizer Also A Lot of Bugs Have Been Squashed, So It's Always Better to Use This Version, Even If You Don't Have a Bowden Cable Running on the Outside of Your Bike Tube. What You Need A Bike and a U-Lock (Well, That's Obvious) A 3D-Printer (Probably You Wouldn't Be Here Otherwise) Eight Equal Screws (Should Be a Bit Longer Than Twice the Thickness of Your Print - I Would Recommend One to Two Centimeters) Eight Equal Nuts Fitting On Your Screws Recommended: Two Small Pieces of Bike Inner Tube to Prevent the Lockholder From Slipping Back and Forward on Your Bike's Top Tube. How to Build It Measuring Measure The Diameter of Your Bike's Top Tube (or Another Round Tube Where You Want to Mount the Lock). If You Decide to Use an Inner Tube to Prevent Slipping, Recommended Two Millimeters to That Value (Two Times the Average Wall Thickness of an Inner Tube) Measure The Diameter of Your U-Lock. As You Will Later Slide the U-Lock Through the Holder, Measure the Thickest Area of the U-Part of the Lock Measure the Diameter of Your Nuts (If You Were Laughing Now, Please Grow Up). Measure the Flat Size (Look Here: Wikipedia: Nut; Measure A/F) Measure The Diameter of Your Screw's Thread Measure Cables Running Above or Below the Top Tube - Also Try to Measure Their Position (the Angle). Start The Customizer and Edit the Settings Print It (You Are on Your Own with This Step) To Mount the Printed Parts, Use the Screws and Nuts. The Offset Between the Two Lockholders Can Be Determined Easiest When You Fix One Lockholder on Your Bike and Slide the Lock Through It.
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