Lockable Rack Boxes?
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Lockable Rack Boxes?
Hi there I have a topeak rear rack system and would like to add a plastic-cased box with a key-lock on it, not just a bag that can be cut open if someone really wants to. It's for my electric-bike that has expensive items in hte bag.
Could you possible give me some manufacturer names that make such boxes?
I might retrofit a sliding rack underneath it so it works with the topeak rear rack. If there are other rear-racks that have this easy locking sliding system as well, I would like to know. Thanks a lot guys.
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Could you possible give me some manufacturer names that make such boxes?
I might retrofit a sliding rack underneath it so it works with the topeak rear rack. If there are other rear-racks that have this easy locking sliding system as well, I would like to know. Thanks a lot guys.
Biking for the win.
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I made my own out of an old Pelican drybox that I used for one of my old underwater film cameras systems.
I cut slots in the bottom of the box and ran long hose clamps around my xtracycle to hold it in place. I put one of the foam pieces back int he box to cover the bands and picked up a couple of locks to secure everything inside.
It's kind of bulky, but that was the size of box I had and it's very useful when biking around town.
Jon
I cut slots in the bottom of the box and ran long hose clamps around my xtracycle to hold it in place. I put one of the foam pieces back int he box to cover the bands and picked up a couple of locks to secure everything inside.
It's kind of bulky, but that was the size of box I had and it's very useful when biking around town.
Jon
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I remember seeing some new ones advertised on Craigslist but can't find them now.
(Edit: Found it- it was this one: https://otivia.com/cargocache.html)
I find these two:
https://www.comcycle-usa.com/ProductInfo.aspx?id=4233917
https://cgi.ebay.com/YELLOW-SILVER-BI...QQcmdZViewItem
I've not used either.
My opinon: Don't plan to keep anything valuable in either one. Any kind of indestructible box is going to be too heavy to put on a bike, and anything you put on a bike will likely be easier to break into that a car trunk. The ideal application for these would be to store your bike helmet, and you'd have to check the dimensions pretty carefully to confirm that was the case.
You might also look on Ebay for motorcycle trunks, which come in widely varying sizes and prices, including some fairly small cheap ones.
Edit: Also found this thread: https://www.bikeforums.net/archive/in.../t-207894.html
(Edit: Found it- it was this one: https://otivia.com/cargocache.html)
I find these two:
https://www.comcycle-usa.com/ProductInfo.aspx?id=4233917
https://cgi.ebay.com/YELLOW-SILVER-BI...QQcmdZViewItem
I've not used either.
My opinon: Don't plan to keep anything valuable in either one. Any kind of indestructible box is going to be too heavy to put on a bike, and anything you put on a bike will likely be easier to break into that a car trunk. The ideal application for these would be to store your bike helmet, and you'd have to check the dimensions pretty carefully to confirm that was the case.
You might also look on Ebay for motorcycle trunks, which come in widely varying sizes and prices, including some fairly small cheap ones.
Edit: Also found this thread: https://www.bikeforums.net/archive/in.../t-207894.html
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Couple of options, use ubolts and bolt a lockable decent quality tool box to it. Ortlieb makes a couple of very nice hard side boxes. But they are pricey.
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Webshots is bailing out, if you find any of my posts with corrupt picture files and want to see them corrected please let me know. :(
ISO: A late 1980's Giant Iguana MTB frameset (or complete bike) 23" Red with yellow graphics.
"Cycling should be a way of life, not a hobby.
RIDE, YOU FOOL, RIDE!"_Nicodemus
"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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I made my own out of an old Pelican drybox that I used for one of my old underwater film cameras systems.
I cut slots in the bottom of the box and ran long hose clamps around my xtracycle to hold it in place. I put one of the foam pieces back int he box to cover the bands and picked up a couple of locks to secure everything inside.
It's kind of bulky, but that was the size of box I had and it's very useful when biking around town.
Jon
I cut slots in the bottom of the box and ran long hose clamps around my xtracycle to hold it in place. I put one of the foam pieces back int he box to cover the bands and picked up a couple of locks to secure everything inside.
It's kind of bulky, but that was the size of box I had and it's very useful when biking around town.
Jon






