Bike Adapter
Authors: Michele
Praga and Alessandro Villa
Device type: Arm
Minimum user needs: A functioning forearm
Type of device: Mechanical
Maturity | Cost of Materials | Popularity | Assembly difficulty | Grip Strength |
| N/A |
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Development status: In validation
Basic data
- Number of parts: 1
- Assembly time (estimated): 0.5 hrs
- Store-bought parts: zip cable ties
- Number of known builds: 3
- Grip type: none
- Actuation type: no actuation
- Scalability: STL or 3MF is generated by Autodesk Fusion360 using parameters
Basic description
This device is intended to be connected to the bike handlebar through zip ties. The elasticity of the joint ensures an adequate mobility for steering.
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
Project Links
Main STL Files: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5422603
Git Hub: https://github.com/e-nableitalia/bikeadapter
Major Modifications: You can request a modification in the comments below
Source Files: Fusion360 file in download area
Makers Info
Bill of Materials
- Cable zip ties
- TPU filament
Tools: cut plier
Recommended print settings:
Rafts: No
Supports: No
Resolution: 0.2
Infill: 60%
Filament brand: Ninjaflex
Filament color: N/A
Filament material: TPU, suggested shore 85a, higher shore gives more rigidity, use lower for additional flexibility for the device.
Device advantages: Simplicity