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Old 03-13-15 | 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Dlion0721
Thanks for the replies, I really appreciate it. I'm not going to be carrying much with me but will be bringing a suit, shirt, dress shoes, etc. I know all of this fits in my briefcase so am good there and can use my briefcase as a briefcase when I arrive. Also, my bike ride is only 4.5 miles each way and 3.5 of that is on a paved bike trail with the final mile being up a city street. I think I'll go ahead and get one of these wooden crates built:

wooden bicycle crate made in Brooklyn from reclaimed NY wood

Just wish there was a way to create a quick release for it so I could remove it easily if need be but doubt there is. Thanks again everybody.
That is a very nice looking box. And for $90, I would hope it is very nice looking.
Certainly adds some style and uniqueness to the commuting community.

...it doesn't seem all that versatile and useable, but it certainly looks nice.

Will it be large enough? The useable dimensions are probably 5" tall x 10" wide x 13" long. Is that large enough for a briefcase and clothes, or even the briefcase alone?
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