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Ebike Work Stand

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0.6mm nozzle, 0.42mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.6mm nozzle, 0.42mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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3.4 h
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Description

Ebikes are heavy, and standard bike stands can get sketchy real quick when you're trying to wrench on your machine. Instead of buying an expensive, bulky shop stand, I designed this adapter to turn a standard 2-ton automotive jack stand into a rock-solid ebike maintenance cradle.

As you can see the print slots right onto the saddle of the jack stand.

How it works:

It is specifically designed to support the bike securely from the bottom skid plate between the cranks. Because it holds the bike entirely by the center skid plate, it keeps the rear wheel off the ground while leaving the drivetrain completely clear. This means you can easily spin the cranks by hand to clean your chain, lube the links, and cycle through your gears for derailleur adjustments without anything getting in the way.

Compatibility

  • Confirmed Fit: Husqvarna MC2
  • Other Bikes: It will likely fit a lot of other ebikes and eMTBs with similar motor/skid plate configurations. If you try it on a different bike, please drop a comment and let me know if it fit! If interested I can create an additional profile without the center reference pin.

Pro-Tip: Line the inside of the printed cradle with a piece of adhesive rubber or foam tape to give the skid plate a bit of grip and protect it from getting scuffed

 

I printed out of PETG with supports and a PLA interface. I didn't really care about the looks as it is strictly functional so I used a 0.6mm nozzle and printed at 0.42mm layer heights. I am no print profile wizard so feel free to upload yours to make things better for all. 

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