How do you attach a Milk Crate to your front or rear rack?
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How do you attach a Milk Crate to your front or rear rack?
I found this on the web on how one could securely attach a mile crate to a rack.
Many thanks to the person who created the page and detailed his crate mod.
http://www.caseymhunt.com/scooter/crate ... temod.html
Many thanks to the person who created the page and detailed his crate mod.
http://www.caseymhunt.com/scooter/crate ... temod.html
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Very nice! I think I will find a crate now, spray paint it chrome and attach. Thanks for the link!
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Heavy Duty zip ties!
Want to take them off just cut them then zip tie it back on when needed
And yes I have a milk crate collection. One from the Choo Choo (Amerivespa) and one from behind a restaurant at a stop on the CBR (I think Texas)
Want to take them off just cut them then zip tie it back on when needed
And yes I have a milk crate collection. One from the Choo Choo (Amerivespa) and one from behind a restaurant at a stop on the CBR (I think Texas)
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before I got my new Shad topcase I had a square milk crate on my rear rack attached with 8 heavy duty cable zip ties; 3 on the handle that sticks up at the front of the rack & thru the crate and 5 thru the crossframe of the rack & the bottom of the crate; held strong enough to carry 4 1-gallon bottles of motor oil over a bumpy road
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I use the heavy zip ties, and I keep extras in the pet carrier just in case. I have 3 on the bottom of my box (wooden) and two on the vertical part of the rear rack.
If using the brackets shown I would put them on flipped the other way (nuts on the bottom) as to avoid damaging items in the crate, just a thought.
If using the brackets shown I would put them on flipped the other way (nuts on the bottom) as to avoid damaging items in the crate, just a thought.
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Thanks, I got that error the first time I previewed and had it fixed. Musta broke again.
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I put this together a while ago: http://www.cocktailsatfive.com/scoots/milkcrate/
The only issue I have is that eventually the plastic cracks on the bottom, necessitating a replacement crate. I didn't really mind switching crates once a year until I found the perfect, now defunct, crate from Carnation milk. I changed it to "No Carnation" on the back and probably no one got it but me.
I've been looking for an old metal crate but I've yet to find anything. If I didn't sleep so late on Yard Sale Saturdays, I'd probably have one by now.
The only issue I have is that eventually the plastic cracks on the bottom, necessitating a replacement crate. I didn't really mind switching crates once a year until I found the perfect, now defunct, crate from Carnation milk. I changed it to "No Carnation" on the back and probably no one got it but me.
I've been looking for an old metal crate but I've yet to find anything. If I didn't sleep so late on Yard Sale Saturdays, I'd probably have one by now.
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Front rack crate
any ideas on how to attach a 'crate' to the front rack???? I'd like to take my pup for a ride, when he's wearing goggles of course.
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I went the bungee route for my first crate, they failed after a couple years. For my new basket installed this spring I went a more 'hard' route, metal mending plates and bolts with lock nuts. Same routine should work with a crate on the front as well as rear racks.
Try it, your success may vary....
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