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Bike/ebike handlebar phone mount v2

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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 40% infill - fits 22mm handlebars
0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 40% infill - fits 22mm handlebars
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Boost me if you like my models. I put loads of time into refining them and your support is much appreciated. 

This is V2 of the orginial ebike phone mount I designed. After reading comments about tolerances and strength issues, I have created v2 that is sturdier in every single way with some rounded corner improvements to easier manipulate the model. It still only fits 22mm bars but I am working on mounts for larger diameter. I use grip tape on my handlebar to hold it in place and reduce slippage. 

 

Designed this bike phone mount for my Segway Ninebot Max G2. I couldn’t find exactly what I wanted so I figured I would give a try at designing it myself. Should fit handlebars with 22-23mm diameter.

 

The tolerances are quite tight for all the screws and holes they fit into. It will require some force to press everything through the holes and tighten everything.

 

Print in the orientation and settings used in the 3mf file for best strength where it’s required.

 

I printed this on my A1 mini using Sunlu PLA+, 0.4 nozzle, 0.16mm layer height, 4 walls and 40% infill. Bambu Cool Plate Super Tacky.

 

*Bambu Cool Plate Super Tacky did not require a brim but you might want to add a brim to some of the screws and bolts that have little contact area to the bed. It doesn’t require any supports. All screws and bolts are 3d printed and no glue required. 

 

Fits:

  • Handlebars: 22mm (have not tested smaller or larger) may require some tape or foam to add extra padding for smaller diameter bars. 
    I'm working on updated handlebar mount for multiple diameter bars.

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Perfect phone mount! Unfortunately, my smartphone (Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra) is quite heavy. After a few kilometers, the bend in the mount (marked in yellow) proved to be a weak point and began to crack. I therefore added some support struts to the mount and adjusted one of the two screws, as it no longer fit alongside the strut. Now, it is very stable—even with such a heavy phone! If permitted, I would be happy to make the file available.
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did you reduce the infill or wall count? that part is super solid for me and my pixel 8 pro is very heavy too
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Replying to @drkram :
No, 4 walls and 40% infill—just like in your print profile—but using PETG HF. It really was a rough stretch of road, which naturally resulted in severe vibrations. Since making that change, I’ve already tackled quite a few forest trails. It holds rock-solid.
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Replying to @Sirfauntleroy :
Glad it worked out. happy trails!
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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 40% infill - fits 22mm handlebars
I crashed on my scooter and my phone remain stuck on the mount. Surprisingly it did not get touched. No scratches or damages on my phone! 7/5
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Sorry to hear that about your crash. Hope you're ok. Be safe out there. Thanks! The print looks great. What filament did you use?
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I used bambu petg translucent.
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Good print overall, however the screw that holds the phone snapped as i was cycling, using metal one in it's place should be a solution.
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That screw is the weakest one due to the orientation of printing. It can be overtightened until it snaps. I suggest you print a new screw, If you don't overtighten it, it will work just fine. I have mine on my bike printed in PLA+ for 4 months with regular use and it's still going strong.
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Replying to @drkram :
Why don't you also print that one on its side like the others? I printed you previous version and it snapped at the 45 degree angled part. I turned that screw on its side and cut a flat spot and it works great. Is the 45 degree angle beefed up at all in this version?
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(Pictures taken on my ipad because my phone was on the mount) works great! threw some electrical tape under and it stopped the mount from moving! will be printing more for family and friends! thank you for designing this :)
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I'm so glad you liked it! Thank you
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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 40% infill - fits 22mm handlebars
looks great
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Awesome! thanks for sharing
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didn’t fit around my e scooter so used zip ties to secure it
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I have tapered handlebars so I need a wider diameter for the plate pieces that attach to the bars. Is this something you can help me with please?
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just used zipties I used them and they are good
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Thank you for sharing your model I will use it this way for now because the screw that holds the phone takes up too much space on the screen otherwise My phone fits perfectly and I love not needing extra screws I'm on my phone, I don't know where to give you 5 stars
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This is an excellent model. Printes in PLA-CF for extra strength. Looking forward to using it.
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