July 27, 2022
Description
Ah, there's nothing like feeling the wind in your face as you fly along, ticking away the kilometers. The wind is a lie. I pedalled for a disgustingly long time, only to find that I ended up exactly where I started, abiet sweaty and tired. Recalibrate your experience back to reality with this wind guard.
Actually, in the freezing shed in winter "warming up" for training seems like a fail when you reliably drop in temperature for the first five minutes (at least, according to my wife).
The design is for the Rogue Echo Bike, and is segmented so that it can fit on a Prusa i3 MK3 comfortably in four print sessions. It can be printed without supports.
The design features a nod to armour plating, you are, after all, riding into battle on this steed. The lapped segments also helps keep bodily fluids (e.g. tears) out of the fan and other workings.
Assembly is straightforward and could ideally be carried out by an aging, sleep deprived orangutan, or even the average crossfitter.
If you actually need to read this, I shake my head at you. More fool me for writing it, I guess.
It's pretty obvious, but the pieces should be assembled in order from the topmost (1.) to to the bottommost (4.), as per my unnecessary rendering below.
1.) so that it covers the next section (2.).1.) and bottom (4.) sections.
Now ride like the wind, but not in it.
Let's just say, I may or may not be working on a 15 subpart medieval lance accessory print for this project, complete with a firmware update for the Echo Bike that adds a new jousting feature in competition mode!
Hint: I'm not.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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