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• #2902
Not drilling 3 big holes in carbon bars.
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• #2903
Then drill small holes. And you just need one hole.
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• #2904
That was suggested already by hoops in his OP so I presumed he wanted other options.
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• #2905
Why do you need to drill 3 holes?
What about a bar end junction and then remove the bolts under the stem and route the cable(s) out the holes they leave?
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• #2906
Anyone got any Di2 cables they would sell me.
Or want to swap their 3-port junction box for my 5?
Herne Hill based
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• #2907
I may have one at work if that's any use?
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• #2908
Definitely. Ta.
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• #2909
Text me in the morning to remind me, not that I have an appalling memory or anything ;)
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• #2910
Trying to tidy up the front of my bike. It's a wahoo mount that goes into the stem bolt, with di2 junction box below.
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• #2911
Resolution on the printer is pushing it for the fittings on the wahoo, but a bit of filing later etc...
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• #2912
4 prints later got a working one...
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• #2913
I gave up trying to make a mount and just araldited my di2 box underneath.
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• #2914
I said I'd make one for @hoops who replied "yeah thanks but I just glued mine to the stem" so you're in good company! 🤣🤣
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• #2915
How does the mount attach to the stem?
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• #2916
By using extended versions of two of the usual four stem faceplate mounting bolts, and the mount then bolts onto the stem faceplate.
Like Morten Tilquist's mounts.
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• #2917
Can the 3D print take that much pressure?
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• #2918
Don't see why not. The faceplate stem bolts are only done up to 4 or 5Nm, which would result in very little compressive load on the mount. But I'd assume that the mount above is intended merely as a prototype rather than a production-ready product.
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• #2919
This one cant, but the ABS one that will follow should be fine.
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• #2920
What he said.
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• #2921
I would worry about it cracking under fatigue below the bolts. I had a Cateye mount SLA printed a few years ago and although it felt super solid, London roads said otherwise and my light went bye bye. And that was with the weight almost directly over the mount, not out front.
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• #2923
I had one of the Tilquist XL mounts, which are machined from aluminium, fail when used with a Garmin 1000. The shorter ones seem OK, but I'm assuming that the additional leverage of the XL unit and the extra weight of the 1000 was too much. It sheared just after the mounting point.
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• #2924
But the mount was still secure against the stem?
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• #2925
What was left of it, which wasn't much, yes.
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