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E-Scooter Throttle Lock/Cruise Control Holder

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ORIGINAL 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
ORIGINAL 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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VERSION 2 - cleaner, easier to use
VERSION 2 - cleaner, easier to use
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This small, practical mechanism allows you to fix the throttle of your e-scooter in the desired position – ideal for longer distances where you don't want to keep your finger on the lever constantly.

The model is Print-in-Place, prints quickly and is ready for immediate use. Simply attach it to the handlebars with two cable ties, slide the lock clip over the throttle – done!

Details:

  • Compatible with: e.g. Ninebot G30, universally usable
  • Handlebar diameter: approx. 3.8 cm (minor deviations are possible)
  • Print time: approx. 25 minutes
  • Material consumption: approx. 14.4 g

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If you like my model, I would be very grateful for a boost. Thank you for your support! 🚀

Assembly: Two cable ties 1.1mm thick (not included in the print)

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Advantages:

  • No more constant pressure on your finger
  • Super light and compact
  • Fast print, no support needed
  • Ideal for longer journeys

Please note: Use on public roads may be legally restricted – use at your own risk.

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I would gladly give 5 stars as I use it daily, but one small yet significant aspect could be improved: The holder for the lever was so small that it broke extremely quickly
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Thank you so much for your honest feedback – I really appreciate it! You're absolutely right: I’ve experienced the same issue myself during daily use. That mounting point for the hitch was a bit too thin and fragile, especially with frequent strain. The good news is: I'm already working on a stronger and more durable version with a reinforced hitch mount. It will also be compatible with more e-scooter models, based on the community’s input. An update will be published soon – and I'll make sure to highlight the improved parts clearly. Thanks again for your support and for using the model every day – that really means a lot!
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Replying to @c_loud_studios :
thanks for your hard work i actually made the problem part a little thicker an im going to upload it as a print profile
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Replying to @A1hffgjl :
Thanks a lot! That’s awesome to hear
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Good print profile
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I don't really understand the point since in the app you can set the speed regulation mode
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In many EU countries, this function is deactivated, hence the model.
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m365 tools is available on Android and it seems to me that there is the same app on Apple that allows you to activate all these kinds of things without a problem, especially since it's not unlocking or anything else, it's simply reactivating options for kids messing around with 3D printing in general, we mess around a bit, then if it can be useful of course, but I find that a physical button is still quite dangerous, what I used to do is that my handle is rather tight against the switch in fact by pulling the handle a little to put it a little closer then it perfectly blocks the button, it was something that bothered me anyway
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Replying to @bumblebart94 :
it gives this
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doesn't fit very well / lever sits loosely in the guide
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You have to attach the print to the handlebar with the cable ties, and as soon as you push the cable ties through the cable tie guide, the lever becomes firmer. It's actually intended to be loose beforehand 😅
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Oh, okay, I'll test that in the coming days 😉👍
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Replying to @user_1203723039 :
Great, have fun with it!
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Haven´t tried it yet, but 5 stars and a boost for the great idea!
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Thank you so much!
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Boosted this, because it is SO helpful! Because cruise control on an escooter is forbidden in Germany, Segway does not allow any European country to enable it in the app even though it is allowed in my country. So this is a real game changer! Thank you so much!
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Dankeschön!
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sehr nützlich
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Dankeschön
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Its so nice but can you make a version where the end is closed so the lock thing doesnt falls out and a bigger lever so you can push it easier while drinving
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Thank you so mutch for your feedback! Version 2 is online now.
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slider comes off easily
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Thanks for your feedback. It should be like this: once you've put the cable ties in, the slider should be even harder to move. I'll check again. Thanks.
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very nuce
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🙏
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