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Modern Bike Wall Mount

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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Broomstick (28mm) - 0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill
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Minimalistic way to hang your bike on the wall with a mix of 3D printing and the beauty of wood. 

 

Additional Materials for Project:

1 - Oak Closet Rod (min 2 ft in length)

2 - 1 ¼" Screws

2 - 3" Construction Screws

 

The mounts were modeled for use with the an oak closet rod found at home depot (listed diameter: 1.313"/34mm) :

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-96-in-W-Natural-Oak-Heavy-Duty-Wood-Stainable-Closet-Rods-65430/300722708

 

I've added stl and  additional plate in the 3MF for an EU version after a request to make.  The alternate plate is compatible with closet dowels available elsewhere that are 30mm in diameter. Select the required plate based on the dowel diameter in your market. 

 

Rods were cut to be 12" long. Desired length may vary based on width of handlebars. Do stain stain and/or clear coat as desired prior to installing rods in mount. 

 

Rods are are secured to the mount with an 1 ¼" screw from the back side. Longer scews can be used but not required, the screw ensures the rod wont fall out while removing the bike. Recommend pre-drilling wood. 

 

Once rods are secured to mount, locate studs in wall and secure to studs with 3" construction screws. 16" stud spacing worked great for my road and TT bike.

 

 

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my brother sent me pictures after he mounted them and put one of his bikes on it. looks sharp and he sends his thanks as well!
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That Pinarello needs to be hung on the wall like a piece of art when not riding. Looks awesome, glad he's ejoying! Really appreciate the follow up :) Does your bro secretly ride for Ineos?
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Hi how long is the woodn stick?
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Replying to @user_666234396 :
For this install about 9" in length, but of course it may vary based on your specific bike setup....
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Great print! I modified it slightly to fit a 28mm broom stick and used eSun Tough PLA. Purchased the broomstick at Hornbach for €5.
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clever use of the broom stick!! thanks for sharing the mod :)
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Nice, how long did you make the rods
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Can you provide the modification please Or explain to me how I do that Thank you
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Nice design I modified the model for 35mm rods however the rods bend slightly downwards due to the weight of the bicycle causing the handlebars to tilt to the side The holder would need to be designed so that the wooden rods are angled slightly upwards
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or time for a a carbon bike ;) haha thanks for the feedback!
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can you share the print file for the rod caps?
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printed for my brothers bike out of ASA, came out very nice.
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amazing, looks great. how is the ASA for structural parts in comparison to petg?
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ASA/ABS might be structurally stronger but it is a harder print. PETG has some flexibility which might be good for some loads. ASA would be a good choice for outdoor use. None of that had anything really to do with why I used it, it was essentially the strongest material I had loaded in my printers at the time so I went for it :-)
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Replying to @MTNEARZ :
Yeah making sense. I'd definitely ops for something stronger if I was planning on hanging a heavy mtb on this. Given my roadie is a mere16lb I have zero concerns about the petg. Thanks for the review!
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This is a really nice design. I just made a couple of changes. I made the hole bigger for 1inch PVC Pipe, since that was what I had laying around the house. I also adjusted the hollow length of the top screw hole to match the bottom screw hole so I could use the same size screws. I also made an end cap for the PVC pipe, it's mostly cosmetic, but it allows me to hang helmets and wheel bags on the same wall mount.
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Thanks for the comment, can out nice! the use of PVC sounds nice and def makes sense to have the end cap so you can’t see right in. how is the deflection with the PVC out of curiosity?
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Replying to @DocInfinity :
Currently I see no deflection at all. The two road bikes only weight about 6.5kg each. However I have another mountain bike using the same mount with PVC pipe and it weights 15kg, and I still do not see any deflection. I did some rough estimates using chatGPT and the result was that the PVC pipe should be able to handle the weight up to about 20-25kg.
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Cool design. It printed nicely in ASA and the rod and screws fitted perfectly.
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came out really nice!!
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Sorry for the dirty workspace! Printed in ASA I but also used a modifier on the screw holes for extra strength (can post the profile if that’s okay!) I intended on hitting at least one stud, but that’s the “beauty” of an older house, you never know what to expect. Ended up using metal toggle bolts which should hopefully hold. I say hopefully because Tons Cycling provides the simple “hammer-in” plastic anchors. Very happy with this print and I hope it holds! Not pictured is my tri bike in the office, haha. Thank you OP, you’ve been excellent throughout this process!
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came out great, glad it worked out! your bikes look awesome up there!
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Very good model However, I mounted it upside down, which allowed me to use both holes for doweling I simply fixed the wooden rods from above with a small screw This way it can easily bear three times the weight Even though my bike only weighs 8 kg I printed it with GF filament Thanks for the great idea and execution
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It’s like artwork all the wall, looks great. I love how the light on the ceiling aligns perfectly with bike too. creative adoption with the “set screw” on top to keep the dowel locked in! thanks for sharing
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worked well! garage wall is not aesthetically pleasing but the mounts are!
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looks awesome!
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and he got another one up in a different spot in that room :-)
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