Galaxy Nexus Bike-Mount
Description
I wanted to have my Galaxy Nexus connected to my bike, just like my navigation-system is connected in my car. So I designed a simple holder that could be assembled only using a couple of cable binders.
My Galaxy Nexus clips in perfectly tight. It is not too tight, so you can easyly remoove it, but also it is tight enough so you wont loose it hitting bumps on the road.
PLEASE READ: I am using a protection cover on my Nexus. This specific one: goo.gl/hwUIx.
So all the dimensions are taken with the protection cover on the phone. So just the phone without the cover wont fit! But I assume that most people are using a cover, or know how to adjust the parts, just shorten them by 1 mm or so..
Unfortunately I can't upload any fotos of it, because I am currently on vacation, and the bike I have connected it to is back home in germany.
My Galaxy Nexus clips in perfectly tight. It is not too tight, so you can easyly remoove it, but also it is tight enough so you wont loose it hitting bumps on the road.
PLEASE READ: I am using a protection cover on my Nexus. This specific one: goo.gl/hwUIx.
So all the dimensions are taken with the protection cover on the phone. So just the phone without the cover wont fit! But I assume that most people are using a cover, or know how to adjust the parts, just shorten them by 1 mm or so..
Unfortunately I can't upload any fotos of it, because I am currently on vacation, and the bike I have connected it to is back home in germany.
Instructions
Print all the parts out. You might need to adjust the diameter of the bike clip on the base part, depenting of the diameter of the handelbar rod of your bike.
A1 and A2 need to be put together and connected to one side of the base using a cable binder. B1 and B2 are connected to the other side of the base, also using a cable binder. Then the complete assembly is connected to the bike using two additional cable binders.
I included a .blend file. There you can see all parts correctly assembled.
A1 and A2 need to be put together and connected to one side of the base using a cable binder. B1 and B2 are connected to the other side of the base, also using a cable binder. Then the complete assembly is connected to the bike using two additional cable binders.
I included a .blend file. There you can see all parts correctly assembled.
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License

which program did u use?
I used Blender