SCOTT Spark Chainstay

SCOTT Spark Chainstay

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If you've switched from double to single transmission like me, there's a chance you'll find a solution for fixing your chainstay: Your front derailleur was equipped with a Type E fixing? Here is a simple chainstay! I created this design for a 30-tooth ring, but you only need to replace one piece to adapt it to any number of teeth (30, 32 or more) on your bike. This design is tailored to fit a SCOTT Spark 2012 model. I'm not sure if it will fit well on other Scott Spark models, so please let me know if you decide to print one! **Print Settings** * Printer: DAGOMA * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.2 mm * Infill: Strong **Notes**: Very easy to print; no supports required. **Bike Installation** 1. Install part 1 on the bike, removing the pedals first. 2. Replace the pedals and chain. 3. Install part 2 using two 4mm screws to secure the chain! **Design Process** Thinkercad helped me design this, despite my lack of experience with CAD software. I'm confident you can improve it further!

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