Fitting water bottle on medium CCX & extending rear light - 3D printing

youth

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The positioning of the mounts are useless so designed and 3d printed an offset bracket to use with a lezyne side load bottle holder. Fits a 12oz insulated laken therm bottle. I don't know how well this will hold up to repeated use though.
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Also came up with something to extend the rear light and allow it to be mounted the right side up. I am confident this will hold up. Can also be opened up to replace battery if held a certain way.

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The top stem cap is a good mounting point. There are better solutions for usability, but I also wanted to try to keep as much of the slick looking CCX esthetics as possible.
 
Thanks @youth, I get a 404 right now, but I'll check later again. The batteries I replaced in my rear light are already running out after a few weeks after I accidentally left it on... :rolleyes: Perfect timing! :cool:
 
I printed it out and attached it to the bike! Great design that fits the aesthetics! It will make changing the batteries much easier. Thanks, @youth.
 

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That is so coo! I have a lathe in the basement and can turn and fabricate some parts but that is impressive.
 
I printed it out and attached it to the bike!

Cool. I'm not sure how to get CAD to translate to the layout I prefer in the slicer, but I designed it with the intent to be printed horizontally (nicer finish & no supports needed). I'm no engineer, but it feels like it would be stronger. So I'd be interested in how that holds up for you.

That is so coo! I have a lathe in the basement and can turn and fabricate some parts but that is impressive.

Yep 3D printing is convenient & functional if you don't need the strength of metal. This wouldn't be too much work on a manual mill though.
 
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The positioning of the mounts are useless so designed and 3d printed an offset bracket to use with a lezyne side load bottle holder. Fits a 12oz insulated laken therm bottle. I don't know how well this will hold up to repeated use though.
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Also came up with something to extend the rear light and allow it to be mounted the right side up. I am confident this will hold up. Can also be opened up to replace battery if held a certain way.

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Is that extension for the rear light available to buy?
 
Hey @Bryan Mcloughlin, congratulations on reaching 2000 miles! I'm only at 1100 miles. Recently, I fixed some sticky brake pistons :(....but then my battery stopped charging beyond about 50% :mad:. So I sent in my battery to Hi-C be rebuilt... After Hi-C analyzed it, they told me that it was my charger that was broken. :eek: Anyway, I'm waiting on my battery... Hope to get back on the bike soon! :cool:
 
Hey @Bryan Mcloughlin, congratulations on reaching 2000 miles! I'm only at 1100 miles. Recently, I fixed some sticky brake pistons :(....but then my battery stopped charging beyond about 50% :mad:. So I sent in my battery to Hi-C be rebuilt... After Hi-C analyzed it, they told me that it was my charger that was broken. :eek: Anyway, I'm waiting on my battery... Hope to get back on the bike soon! :cool:
Hey B-sorry to hear about your battery troubles (I guess better the charger than the battery.) Get back on that thing and catch up!!
 
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