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Begode Falcon Pro Rear Fairing Plate

by Vikingto · via Thingiverse
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CategoryOther
LicenseCC BY-NC
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UploadedApr 21, 2026
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Description

Fairing plate for extra brake pad mounting space on your FP. My brake pads were hanging too far off the back of the wheel, so I designed this friction fit rear fairing plate. I don't mind having pads hang slightly off the front or back, but with the small wheels I prefer my pad setup to allow more freedom of movement around the wheel (not super locked in). This plate gives my brake pads just enough extra space to securely mount my brakes right where I want them. Print settings -Must be done in flexible material. I used standard 95a, which does the job fine, and recommend you do NOT go any softer. If you have stiffer tpu (98a, 72d) then you can use less walls and infill (and print time/material) to get the same results, but the settings below are for 95a tpu. -I use a .6 nozzle, so bump up the walls/tops/bottoms/infill slightly if using a .4. -3 walls/4 tops/4 bottoms/18% Cubic infill -Tree Supports -Print as originally oriented in the file -Mirror for left side Installation -Clean the flat surface with alcohol. -Add the soft side Velcro (loop side). Quick tip, cut a liberal amount of Velcro first, then peel it, stick the pad to it, then cut around edge of the pad using a utility knife like a router. Move the pad, not the knife. (Don't be a noob and trace, cut, then stick.. 😁). -I suggest you start by pressing the top part into the rear grab handle first (you'll figure out which hole), and then press the bottom portion into the rear recessed area of the battery box. -Too tight is fine (since it's flexible material). But if the print came out a little bit under extruded with a looser fit, then I added a little recessed space in the lower area where you can add some vhb tape (or the like) . Enjoy! -TimTim
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