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Ryvid Charging Cord Mount

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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Wanted a bracket to mount my charging cable to the accessory holes on the Ryvid frame.

  • With the adjustable seat all the way down it actually prevents the cable from being removed.
  • The coiled cable puts some pressure on the bracket to help hold itself in place, but I recommend at couple velcro cable ties to help maintain it's position (as pictured).
  • The tolerances are VERY tight, and I have not noticed any loosening of the cable in my test rides. It is difficult to remove, which I consider to be a feature. I use the 220 cable for my daily charging and this bracket is just in case I find myself in need of charging when out on the bike. You may need to do a little sanding or slightly drill out the holes if your cable is too tight.
  • The design is symmetrical, so you can mount it to either side of the bike, and in whatever position you prefer. I like the coils forward. If there were to be any issue at all I'd feel it in my knee before it became a problem.
  • I don't anticipate it ever “capturing water” based on where it is mounted, but just to be sure I designed the hole for the ground pin to also act as a drain for the hole that holds the rectangular end of the cable.
  • Requires two M6 screws for mounting to the existing holes. Mine were 20mm in length. You can probably get them slightly shorter or longer and it should still work. Consider a small amount of locktite to keep it from coming lose due to vibration.

 

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