Tossed a small light that has decent range on my remote since my shred lights don’t really help me see rough roads ahead. Could definitely be better but it actually works pretty well. Will probably do something similar with a stronger light when I get my benchwheel remote for my hummie deck.
Anybody good at designing 3d printed parts and have a tsg pass?
Bike laser
Mind linking to the amazing lights you got there?
@Trdolan03, oh yeah… I have shredlights on both of my other builds (which I still love) but this light definitely kicks ass in the brightness!!..if you dont mind a massive headlight🤣
@Dmaxx I’m definitely going to pick up a set for my new mtb build. We need to meet up some time. I’m in bellevue
@Trdolan03, im down for rides whenever if you can come over to seattle😉 im moving at the end of september so lets do it soon! I live near lake city
Big Island of Hawaii to live off-grid with my wife and brother:sunglasses:
Only a slight change of pace. I’m still trying to get my board out together so I’ll see if we can meet up before you leave
I currently have 3 boards running, soooo… you dont necessarily need to finish your build first if ya wanna just come ride @Trdolan03
Alright. I’ll let you know when I get some time.
My friend got a 3d printer so I decided that I wanted to make a light mount for my board. I designed it with the following specifications in mind:
- Had to be modular
- Quick to install
- Vibration dampening
- Elevated off the ground to avoid long shadows
- Compensate for angled front end of evo deck
- Still be able to acess mounting bolts for trucks
Here is what I came up with:
The blue vibration isolating parts are TPU and the black parts are PLA. If you would like the files feel free to ask.
Light used: