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A standard bar diameter stub that can mount to the go-pro mount points of my out-front Garmin thingy so that my light has something to mount onto. Damn aero bikes. ????

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Yeah, got it off Thing verse. Also had some spacers made for my Pike so normal hub spacers fit better in the Torque Cap drop outs

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Quite a few things:

  • 2 different seal press tools for my forks
  • Custom valve caps
  • Shimano pedal service tool
  • Handlebar end caps
  • Banana holder that bolts to the water bottle bosses.
  • Hanging tool to dry out my camelbak bladder
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Got asked yesterday if I could help solve this problem .... a TT bike that normally only has a place to mount an external Di2 battery under the BB.

Owner wants to fit an internal battery, just won't fit inside the seat tube and no where else it'll go. Designed this, I always print the 'prototypes' in pink it's cheap 😎

Busy printing the final product for delivery this morning. 

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Would anyone be able to help with printing some cable grommets?

They're currently out of stock but even when they are in, I would have to import them.

 

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1 hour ago, Trashy said:

Would anyone be able to help with printing some cable grommets?

They're currently out of stock but even when they are in, I would have to import them.

 

Do you have a picture?

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I broke the left side left of my now-out-of-production Oakley Fives. Do any of you guys think it is possible to print a replacement? Photos below:

 

 

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Anything is possible, however I think a decent super glue or epoxy might hold that  together. A lot of effort to design that perfectly. 

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Thanks. Gluing was my first thought but I have seen many posts saying that glue does not hold on that plastic. I even thought of Pratley's putty or Sugru.

Any suggestions for a glue to use?

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Got tired of my 1x drivechain dropping, so designed and printed a chain guard.

No drops since I installed it, so seems to be working :)

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Then, since I mount my Ryder Concept 700 light under my garmin, I decided to print a custom mount that angles it down at 20 degrees, so it shines on the road in front of me, rather than in oncoming drivers' eyes

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