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Make your commute easier!A BIKE ACCESSORY for taking up your bike on the left or right shoulder,if a ride is no longer possible. For example: carrying a bike upstairs,from an underground station onto the street.Notes:The bike frame is partially designed as a dummy. The outer tube diameter is 29 mm.The inner tube diameter is 23 mm, according to the outer diameter of the saddle tube. I want to show with this simplified representation, where the "Carrying Aid" is placed.The angle between the bike frame tubes - as shown - is 73°.All dimensions of the bike frame has been taken from my mountain bike.The saddle is a "Carry Over Part", designed by our member: Les Hardwick-Grey.A special thank goes to him, for sharing the model as a STEP-file..For fastening the CARRYING AID on the bike frame four separate, additional parts are needed:Two identical components (3D-printable),two identical O-rings with a cord dia. of 5 mm.Tensile force and the inner, manufactured diameter of the O-Ring are not defined.Instead of the two O-Rings you alternative can use two velcro straps,with a width of 25 mm, for fastening.The complete model is available in following formats:STEP-file (.stp) and the native files (.prt) and (.asm) in a (.zip)-folder,for users of »PTC Creo Parametric 2.0«Both models (for 3D-Printing) of the "Bike Accessory" are available in following formats:STEP-file (.stp), STL-file (.stl) and the native file (.prt), together in the (.zip)-folder,for users of »PTC Creo Parametric 2.0«
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