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Stand for bicycle handlebars V2 - improved version

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates
5.0(6)

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Improved version with grooves to attach a rubber band/O-ring and thus keep the stands securely on the handlebars.

 

Click here for the original:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1212284-handlebar-stand-for-bicycle#profileId-1227381

 

With this handy tool, you can turn your bicycle / e-bike upside down without damaging your cockpit. 

The stand is designed to be as compact as possible, so you can always carry it with you. This way, punctures on the go can be easily repaired. 

But also at home in the garage or workshop, the stand offers enough stability to allow for relaxed work.

 

short version approx 50mm height

long version approx 63mm height

 

A set only requires about 40g to 50g of filament and is quickly printed. 

 

For assembly, two M5x16 screws and two M5 nuts are required. I recommend using lock nuts.

5x2 magnets can be inserted into the side holes to connect the set for transport or storage. Please pay attention to the polarity of the magnets here. 

 

I used an O-ring with 40mm diameter and approximately 3mm cord thickness.

 

 

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