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12" Trek Precaliber Bicycle Handlebar Light Mount

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
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Description

Front handlebar mounting bracket i designed for my sons 12" Trek Precaliber Bike. I put this together to mount a front light on the bicycle for him. Can be used to attached other items as well. Uses a fork mounting style. I also have put together a fork to Quarter turn adapter as well. I would think that it make fit bigger wheel sizes in the Trek Precaliber line up assuming the handle bars are the same. 

 

The orientation in the 3mf file is how i found it best to print the model. I printed in PETG with PLA as the support interface.

 

The mount utilizes 2 - M3 x 10mm with nuts and 1 - M5 x 20mm with nut.

 

Be sure not to over tighten the handle bars mounts. There should be a 1mm to 2mm gap before they touch.

 

The model was designed to snap in place over the center of the forks so it overall locks in pretty well.

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