Open source bike pedal- passes CEN standard by jpearce 3d model
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Open source bike pedal- passes CEN standard by jpearce

Open source bike pedal- passes CEN standard by jpearce

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This bike pedal design that can be printed from PLA for less than commercial bike pedals - while weighing significantly less - passes the CEN racing standard -- for full test results see: Tanikella, N.G., Savonen, B., Gershenson, J., Pearce, J.M. (2017). Viability of Distributed Manufacturing of Bicycle Components with 3-D Printing: CEN Standardized Polylactic Acid Pedal Testing. Journal of Humanitarian Engineering 5(1), 8-17. Open access https://www.academia.edu/33287420/ViabilityofDistributedManufacturingofBicycleComponentswith3-DPrintingCENStandardizedPolylacticAcidPedal_Testing
For the source code see: https://www.youmagine.com/designs/bike-pedal-56-5
The pedal was 3-D printed on a commercial RepRap and tested following the CEN (European Committee for Standardization) standards for racing bicycles for 1) static strength, 2) impact, and 3) dynamic durability. The results show the pedals meet the CEN standards and can be used on bicycles. The 3-D printed pedals are significantly lighter than the stock pedals used on the Black Mamba, which provides a performance enhancement while reducing the cost if raw PLA or recycled materials are used, which assists in reducing bicycle costs even for those living in extreme poverty. Original design by Nagendra Tanikella in FreeCAD...which for some reason is not in the list of design tools.

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