Got this bike light off amazon some years ago. Really liked the light but the handle bar mount was garbage so I made this thing.
To use this, you will need to remove the stock mount it comes with. You may wish to put some hot glue, silicone glue, epoxy, etc. to fill the space around the wire for the light to retain its water proof qualities. I've biked in the rain enough times to know that not filling the hole isn't a problem if it faces downward.
I've never had the light fall off although I wish I made the locking notches just a little deeper. I just use a hose clamp to attach the top part to my handle bar.
Got this bike light off amazon some years ago. Really liked the light but the handle bar mount was garbage so I made this thing.
To use this, you will need to remove the stock mount it comes with. You may wish to put some hot glue, silicone glue, epoxy, etc. to fill the space around the wire for the light to retain its water proof qualities. I've biked in the rain enough times to know that not filling the hole isn't a problem if it faces downward.
I've never had the light fall off although I wish I made the locking notches just a little deeper. I just use a hose clamp to attach the top part to my handle bar.
Printer: Folgertech 2020 I3
Supports: Yes
Resolution: .2
Notes:
It prints just fine how things are currently orented. If your Z axis isn't calibrated you'll know it when trying to assemble.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.