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Rear axle sliders for Yamaha MT 07, XSR 700 and R7

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A1
H2D
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H2D Pro
P1S
X1E
H2C
H2S
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 14 walls, 100% infill
0.2mm layer, 14 walls, 100% infill
Designer
3.6 h
2 plates

Open in Bambu Studio
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Description

They are strong enought to lift rear wheel on stand and easy to install.

You will need to purchase:
-2x ericsons nut M6 x 20mm https://www.amazon.pl/dp/B0D6YQ883M?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 (I used 30mm for furniture ones), you can also use normal M6 nuts with longer rod
-1x hard M6 rod, at at least 400mm

Simple guide:
First mount the right slider on the rod and put it through the axle all the way. Then mark and cut the rod as much as you need to fit left side slider. Tighten the nuts and you're done.

3D PRINTING SETTINGS

I printed it with PETG, 0.8 nozzle, 0.3 layer hight, 1.0 perimeter width, 100%infill with almost alone perimeters and a little bit of support. It took under hour for each left and right side. Sample sliceing 3mf designs are available in the files.

It can be printed with smaller nozzles, it will take longer but looks a lot better.

M6 ericsons nut diameter may vary, so I provide step files of the models for editing in fusion 360 or you can just dril bigger hole.

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