Fixed Gear Flying Fender 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Fixed Gear Flying Fender: Defy the Elements in Style! 🌧🚴♀

Transform your ride with the Fixed Gear Flying Fender, the essential accessory for dedicated fixed gear enthusiasts who refuse to let rain and mud slow them down. Inspired by the Win Wing from ass saver, this fender can be made and assembled at home with 3 print plates, and a handful of zap straps!

🌟 Key Features:

Dynamic Seat Stay Design ✨: The Flying Fender mounts seamlessly to your seat stays with a couple of zip ties, providing robust protection from rain and debris while maintaining your bike's sleek silhouette. Ride with confidence, knowing you're shielded from the elements!

Foot Jam Freedom 🚴♂: Engineered for riders who love to foot jam, this fender allows full foot placement without hindrance. Whether you're executing tricks or navigating urban landscapes, your style remains uncompromised.

Sleek Integration 💫: The Flying Fender’s minimalist design ensures a streamlined look that integrates effortlessly with your bike’s aesthetics. Enhance your ride without sacrificing the clean lines of your fixed gear setup.

🚵♂ Ride Unhindered:

The Fixed Gear Flying Fender is all about versatility and protection. Conquer puddles and muddy trails while maintaining your agility and style. Embrace the freedom to ride in any weather—let the elements know you’re ready for anything!

Technical Data:

Use zip-ties to mount the fender to your frame.     In case of slippage, add a cut up piece of old tube, or some shoe goo between the mounting area and the frame for extra friction.sized for 45Cx700C tires MAX. If you need larger, scale that BISH UP! Or DM me with some details and I can make some simple tweaks if I got the time.

Additional Notes:

The Extendo:    The extendo requires that you “fold” the flaps at the top down. To do this, heat up the plastic along the fold line with a flame/lighter, and then quickly fold it around the main fender. May take a couple tries to get good at it. If you spend too long heating it up, the whole fender will become floppy and you may have to print it again. M E S H M O D E :    If you want your fender to be extra SICK and mesh like, print it with 0 top/bottom layers.    Use an infill with lots of straights such as “lines” or trihexagon. Honeycomb is good too. Infill will need to be at least 45%. If you are finding water still coming through, try a denser infill pattern, or increase the infill %.I haven't even tested the front mount so good luck with that lol.
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