What could a modular bike grip system be used for?

Multifunctional bike grip. Extend your frame, extend your limits !

Nick Gröller

Websites like Printables.com, Thingiverse.com, or GrabCAD.com offer a wide variety of 3D models to download and print at home. But how do you attach them? This modular bike grip adapter lets you easily and securely screw on custom attachments—an easy, stable solution for personalizing your ride.

Connecting accessories to your bike can be challenging. What’s useful at one moment can be in the way the next. This modular bike grip system is designed to be quickly attachable and detachable, yet stable enough to connect other objects, such as 3D-printed personalizations. Using standard screws, you can mount your custom accessories exactly where you need them. The grips are connected to the bike using adjustable connectors that can be placed on various parts of the frame. The grips themselves are attached by simply screwing them in. Since all parts use the screw-in system, the system is modular—allowing you to connect grips to each other, as well as to other objects and accessories. So on one hand, they function as bike grips, placed exactly where and when you need them. On the other hand, you can use the built-in screw holes to attach anything from a selfprinted phone holder to a custom structural add-on. Need them? Just screw them in. Don’t? Unscrew them quickly and easily by hand.


Extend your frame—extend your limits!

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Bike Grip from Nick Gröller

Phone- and cupholder adapted by Nick Gröller, Original Design by Kamel Ben Salah (https://grabcad.com/library/bike-accessory-challenge-3)

<p>An animation that shows how the modular parts of the bike grip are connected</p>

An animation that shows how the modular parts of the bike grip are connected

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