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Ejeas v6 Pro+ mount for Scorpion Exo 520

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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Description

This is a custom-designed 3D printed mount specifically engineered to adapt the Ejeas v6 Pro+ intercom to the integrated communication port of the Scorpion EXO-520 helmet.

Instead of using bulky universal clips or adhesive pads that can fail, this mount slides directly into the helmet's dedicated intercom slot, providing a much cleaner and more integrated look.

Key Features:

  • Custom Fit: Designed specifically to bridge the gap between Scorpion's proprietary slot and the Ejeas v6 Pro+ clip system.
  • Rock Solid: While the exterior geometry differs slightly from the OEM cover, the fit is remarkably secure. It is strong enough to support the weight of the helmet itself without coming loose, ensuring your intercom stays put during high-speed rides.
  • Functional Design: It prioritizes utility and fitment. Although it doesn't "seal" the opening with 100% seamless factory precision, it covers the bracket area effectively and holds the device in the optimal position.

Technical Notes:

  • Compatibility: Confirmed and tested on the Scorpion EXO-520.
  • Potential Versatility: It should theoretically fit other helmets in the Scorpion EXO line that share the same intercom port (like the EXO-930 or EXO-520 Evo), though this has not been officially tested.
  • Installation: Firm friction fit. Once seated, there is no play or vibration.

Perfect for riders who want to ditch the generic "clamp" mount and utilize their helmet's built-in features for a more aerodynamic and professional setup.

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I have downloaded the file. But it doesn't fit quite right. The geometry is more complex than it seems, which causes the piece not to fit well and to come off very easily. Then I tried to fit the intercom. But it doesn't slide correctly and barely enters the slot. The model is very well thought out but does not fulfill its function
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Thank you for the feedback. In my tests, the part fits correctly onto the helmet, but it's true that the geometry in this area is quite complex and can vary slightly depending on the helmet, the intercom, and also on the user's printer, material, and tolerances. It is possible that in some cases a small post-processing may be necessary to achieve a perfect fit. Nevertheless, I appreciate the comment because it helps to identify potential improvements in future revisions of the model
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