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Road bike race number plate on the saddle rails

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A1 mini
A1
P1P
X1
H2C
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X1 Carbon
H2D
H2S
P2S
X1E
H2D Pro
X2D
A2L

V3 Loose Version ultraAntiWetPetg
V3 Loose Version ultraAntiWetPetg
Designer
1.3 h
1 plate

V3 Tight Version ultraAntiWetPetg
V3 Tight Version ultraAntiWetPetg
Designer
1.3 h
1 plate

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Description

Do you want your $10,000 road bike to look even cooler?
Do you want your to look like bike pro, even if your leg can only hold 150 W for an hour?

 

I offer a simple race number plate solution.
Just 3D-print it in PETG (or any material you prefer).

Installation requires one M5 bolt and one nut (same bolt used as the 50 different carbon bottle-cages you bought)
A thread length of at least 15 mm is recommended.

Depending on your printer nozzle, filament, and print settings, you may need to adjust the spacer height.
After that, simply print a number sticker and it’s ready to use (or just write on it).

 

Update:

There are two version

Theoretically speaking tight version should match all rail perfectly if they match the saddle rail standard

But due to some saddle rail is a bit taller than others for some reason, you can use the loose version

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