Got a new frameset on the way and unlike my last project which was built on a nine-year-old bike, I obviously can't just insert extra rivnuts in the downtube to mount my powerpack without invalidating my warranty.
The new frame is a Yuba Mundo, to which I need to fit a 17.5 Hairon pack on the downtube. There's no way I'd trust something this heavy to just the two existing bottle bosses, even in a steel frame. I've seen the Grin 'Bottle Bob' and 'Tripple Bob' mounts but I'm keen to know what other solutions people have found that are readily available and non-destructive, both off-the-shelf and DIY options.
I also have a mate who's always after excuses to run his 3D printer so that's a potential source of bespoke parts.
So far my strongest contender is something like the pic below (pinched off Endless Sphere): large stainless hose clamps, sheathed in heat shrink and locked around a nut to insert into the recess underneath the battery's mounting plate.
The frame does not have any additional bosses/cage mounts to which I could fit additional supporting hardware so any solution needs to be clamp-based, clamping around the downtube itself.
Thanks.
The new frame is a Yuba Mundo, to which I need to fit a 17.5 Hairon pack on the downtube. There's no way I'd trust something this heavy to just the two existing bottle bosses, even in a steel frame. I've seen the Grin 'Bottle Bob' and 'Tripple Bob' mounts but I'm keen to know what other solutions people have found that are readily available and non-destructive, both off-the-shelf and DIY options.
I also have a mate who's always after excuses to run his 3D printer so that's a potential source of bespoke parts.
So far my strongest contender is something like the pic below (pinched off Endless Sphere): large stainless hose clamps, sheathed in heat shrink and locked around a nut to insert into the recess underneath the battery's mounting plate.
The frame does not have any additional bosses/cage mounts to which I could fit additional supporting hardware so any solution needs to be clamp-based, clamping around the downtube itself.
Thanks.
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