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This is a design for 'pedestaling' the aerobars on a set of Ventus II tri-bars.
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This is a design for 'pedestaling' the aerobars on a set of Ventus II tri-bars.

They fit in between the basebar and the extension clamps and adds 50mm of rise.

You need two of the risers (they're not handed), two of the tops (not handed either) and one of the plates.

My first iteration didn't have a bridge, but I found that the bars flexed and shifted all over the place so I designed one. I printed the bridge and used it as a cutting template for a sheet of 2mm 3K carbon fibre (easy to obtain on eBay).

I used 4 off 70mm x M5 stainless screws to hold the bars in place.

I've included a groove to allow Di2 wires to be snapped into place.

Next steps are to design a housing for the Di2 junction A box and create a solution to better blend the Di2 cables from the ends of the extensions and onto the basebar.

Print instructions

Unassociated tags: Tri bars

Category: Sport & Outdoors Print Settings

Printer Brand: Prusa

Printer: i3 MK2.5

Rafts: No

Supports: No

Resolution: 0.2mm

Infill: 90%

Filament: Real Filament PETG Black
Notes:

I used a really high infill for strength and stiffness as the risers aren't that large in cross-section.

How I Designed This

Designed on Fusion 360

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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