Air Tag Holder for Bicycle
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Description
AirTag Holder for my Bicycle
After extensive consideration of where an AirTag could be securely and inconspicuously attached, I decided to mount it on the rear bicycle light.
Several reasons were decisive for this:
- Solid connection to the bicycle.
The option under the bicycle saddle is not suitable for this purpose with a quick release. - No shielding by metal surfaces.
Installation in the frame could impair the signal. - Visual and acoustic control possible.
This makes it easy to check if the AirTag is still present.
Of course, there is also a disadvantage: battery replacement.
However, this only needs to be done every few years. Only two nuts and eight screws need to be loosened to open it – that's bearable.
Required Material
- PETG, ABS or ASA filament
- 2 × M5 × 20 hex screws
- 2 × M5 nuts
- 8 × M3 heat-set inserts
- 8 × M3 × 8 mm countersunk screws
- 1 AirTag
Technical Data
- Profile 1 - Hole spacing for rear light mount: 50 mm
- Profile 2 - Hole spacing for rear light mount: 80 mm
- Model dimensions (L × W × H): 100 × 39 × 177 mm
Assembly Instructions
Step 1:
Insert heat-set inserts into the casing.

Step 2:
Screw the rear light to the casing.


Step 3:
Insert M5 screws into the cover.

Step 4:
Place the AirTag in the designated position the right way up and screw it with the cover and the eight M3 countersunk screws.

Step 5:
Mount the complete unit on the bicycle.


Have fun with it!
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