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Scooter handlebar for Ninebot E2/Pro (34mm diameter)

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X1 Carbon
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Adaptative layer, 6 or 3 walls, 50% infill
Adaptative layer, 6 or 3 walls, 50% infill
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4 plates

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Description

Description

 

I own a Nineboot E2 electric scooter, and I found it very inconvenient to carry when traveling with it folded. So, I decided to create my own carrying handle to make it easier to transport.

I also added a small compartment to store my scooter chain bought on amazon:

 

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Handle is also valid for any scooter with a handlebar of 34mm diameter.

This design is intended to be printed in PLA. Since the scooter is quite heavy, it's best to print it with a durable material. In my case, I used PLA CF, and it's sturdy enough. I've also tested it in PLA+, and it works correctly.

Obviously, any material better than PLA is also compatible (ABS/ASA/Nylon).

You will also need TPU for printing silent-blocks, in order to avoid handle rotating and scooter scratch paint.

 

Printing

 

Each part is printed customized in the .3mf file. It is important to have a high infill (40% is enough). Adaptive variable layer height depending on the shape of each piece is configured.

I add multicolour to some pieces to be coolest… You can also print in one single colour.

 

Assembly

 

The following not printed parts are needed (see attached photos):

  • x2 wood countersunk type screws D4 x 40mm
  • x4 screws M4x30
  • x4 nuts M4 (self-locking recommended)

Do not overtight the srews or you can break the parts!

 

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