Finally ended up finding the seatpost clamp for my carbon Italian Bottecchia SP9, the company directly and through the resellers couldn’t help me. Ended up emailing an affiliate mechanic/bike store and they helped me locate it. I’m now trying to create this part myself if possible? better make myself or buy? it’s 50€ euros plus extra for shipping.

anyone have any pointers as to who I can contact to get it remade? any scanning stuff available to help?

thanks

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  1. Jumpy-Birthday8446 on

    Of course it’s possible. Any local CNC shop ought to be able to help. But whether it’ll work out much cheaper than you’ve been quoted is debatable: Someone’s got to be paid, yeah?

  2. Pcbway.com will cnc anything but you’ll need a detailed technical drawing. Im not sure if you do any 3d modeling.

  3. That part appears (from the photographed angles we can see) to be simple enough to model in CAD w/o scanning. I see nothing there that a ruler, calipers, and a protractor won’t solve. But, if you need to ask that *and if you don’t have the part in hand*, then it’s a no go.

    It also looks like one could infer the dimensions pretty closely from the seat post, seat tube, and photos of the part, but I’d want to have a 3D printer at my beck and call to iterate through final fitting if I were going to infer the dimensions instead of measure a known part.

  4. I would make it in two parts, the “triangular” bar and the slotted plate. I’d bet it broke at the slot, yeah? Steel would be easiest, or brass, joined with brazing.

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