Stark Varg 3D files

Vegard

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I thought an post of 3d files we could share would be perfect for more people then just me :)
Please share if you got ideas or files :)
 

Bernardo

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Jep.
Here you are.

the work is done.
Constructed and attached an 3d printed cover for the front sproket.
Works well and has two effects.

1. the shoelace are safe - and so is the driver
2. noise reduction

details can be found under

Thingiverse

Sound3.jpg
 

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Bernardo

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3d printed adapter for the Varg replacing the arkenstone.
Fits like dad in mum.
Just put the iPhone15pro into the backside of the adapter.
Then use the whole thing as it was an OEM arkenstone.

3d files: Thingiverse

Adapter0.jpg
 

OpaTsupa

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Here's a suggestion for a simple 3D print:
Plugs for front and rear axle openings so as to keep the dirt and moisture out.
Interference fit, nothing fancy.

On other bikes I plug the axle with silicone, but on the Varg one side is pretty large and the other is the Hex screw so silicone won't suit.
 

Bernardo

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oPAtSUPa - exlusivly for you.
Its a good idea - so i contructed them.
To avoid water you have to put some silicone on it...

Thingiverse

Just two previews are visible in thingiverse - dont know why.
All three files ear included. (Front, Rear, HexaUniversal)

Greez.

Bernardo
 

OpaTsupa

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oPAtSUPa - exlusivly for you.
Its a good idea - so i contructed them.
To avoid water you have to put some silicone on it...

Thingiverse

Just two previews are visible in thingiverse - dont know why.
All three files ear included. (Front, Rear, HexaUniversal)

Greez.

Bernardo

That's fantastic. Thank you so much. Very kind of you to take the time and effort to design it.

Have you printed it yourself?
I'll see what I can source locally.
 

OpaTsupa

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Would it be possible to design an universal phone adapter that will work with different phones?
There are so many phones, and they change yearly.
I have an old Samsung S9+ that could serve, but hardly worth designing for this one unit.
 

Bernardo

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Its not that easy to design a universal adapter which holds the phone thight and safe.
The usual phone- clamps, used in the cars, will not meet this specs.

B.
 
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