Mounting ring for Busch + Mueller IQ-X bicycle lamp
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Busch + Mueller make a load of high quality bicycle lights, in my opinion the best out there for dynamo-driven lights. They cost a ton of money, but if your life depends on it (as mine does as an all-year commuter), the best light is worth it. But the big corporate fuck up is that their top of the line IQ-X front light, while made out of aluminum and with otherwise top-notch mounting hardware, has a plastic bracket around its circumference that is not up to their usual standards. One day I come up to my bike to find the lamp hanging limply from the cables, with a broken plastic bracket. No problem, a 100 Euro headlamp will have an excellent spare parts service to go with it, right? WRONG. Busch + Mueller do not sell this part as a spare, even though it's a totally separate piece, not snapped or glued onto anything. They probably expect you to buy a new lamp if this piece costing a dime breaks. Lucky for me I have a CAD system, a caliper and a 3D printer, and after half an hour's design work and an hour of printing, I had my own replacement part. My design should be stronger, I made it with a slightly thicker shell and reinforced the area where it's prone to break as much as was possible without compromising the fit. You lose the sidelight function (the original ring has a translucent section that lets a bit of light shine out the sides of the lamp). I might add it in at a later date, but it's problematic to print and would need the original cover to keep it waterproof. I printed it and it fit on the first try. It's a pretty tight fit though, you have to have your printer calibrated well or be prepared to spend some time reworking it. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 100% Filament: Prusament PETG black Notes: The thickness of the ring should be 11.2 mm after printing. This is a bit of a squeeze for assembly but makes for a good fit. Post-Printing ============= I added a small 1x5 mm support so that the slicer will be able to orient the part horizontally. You have to cut or sand this off after printing. How I Designed This Designed using SolidWorks 2017. I provided a STEP file in case you want to re-engineer it. Hit me up if you want a native model. Category: Sport & Outdoors
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