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This repository contains the 3d-printable models for OpenBikeSensor enclosures.

[Project Website](https://openbikesensor.org) |
[Model selection](https://www.openbikesensor.org/docs/hardware/general/models/) (German) |
[Model selection](https://www.openbikesensor.org/device/) (German) |
[3D printing instructions](https://www.openbikesensor.org/docs/hardware/general/case/) (German)

If you encounter any problems or have feature requests, please open an issue on
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installed with five M3x8 bolts in the lid, matching the five threaded heatset
inserts in the body.

The PCB is installed into the main body with 3 heatset inserts and M3x8 bolts.
One additional heatset insert is required for the `GPSAntennaLid` (see below).
The PCB is installed into the main body with 3 heat-set inserts and M3x8 bolts.
One additional heat-set insert is required for the `GPSAntennaLid` (see below).
This totals 9 inserts to be placed after printing.

![MainCase/MainCase](./render/thumbnails/MainCase/MainCase.png)
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### Display case

The display case consists of two halfes, `DisplayCaseTop` and
The display case consists of two halfs, `DisplayCaseTop` and
`DisplayCaseBottom`. The display case contains the I2C display and a push
button and is attached to the main device with a cable that exits through a
hole in the bottom part.

The bottom part contains 3 threaded heatset inserts and a pocket for two
The bottom part contains 3 threaded heat-set inserts and a pocket for two
20x10x1.9mm neodymium magnets. The magnets hold the display in the rail on the
handlebar (see `HandlebarRail`).

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#### Seat post mount

The `SeatPostMount` gets attached to the seat post of the bicycle with zipties.
The `SeatPostMount` gets attached to the seat post of the bicycle with zip ties.

*Hint: A piece of an old bicycle tube can prevent it from turning or shifting.*

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#### Handlebar rail

Attach the `HandlebarRail` to the handlebar of your bike with two zipties or a single
Attach the `HandlebarRail` to the handlebar of your bike with two zip ties or a single
hose clamp. Again, a piece from an old bicycle tube can prevent turning and shifting.

The large wall contains a pocket for two 20x10x1.9mm neodymium magnets, pushed
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### Top Rider vs. Back Rider

A "top rider" variant main case has an attachment port on the bottom (when
mounted), while a "back rider" has it on the front. The "tranditional" OBS case
mounted), while a "back rider" has it on the front. The "traditional" OBS case
therefore is a back rider variant, as it used to always sit behind the seat
post, attached horizontally. However, many cyclists configure their bikes in a
way that there is not enough room for a whole OBS below the seat, so a
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Alternatively you can launch the python module directly using uvicorn,
but that is only recommended for dev setups an d will be described
in the module readme.
in the module readme.

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