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Tourister 04-24-09 10:50 PM

Carrying a Pizza home
 
How the heck does one carry a pizza (Pappa Murphys) home on a bike... I am about to purchase a Free Radical kit and it will solve a lot of my carrying problems... Still leaves me with the delima of getting s pizza home though.. Guess I could nail a piece of plywood to the rear deck and set the pizza on that but there must be a cooler way ;-).
Thanks

snowranger 04-24-09 11:00 PM

The snap deck is wide enough to carry a pizza horizontally. Just use some bungee straps but don't crush the box.

jonsam 04-24-09 11:42 PM

I'm not sure how many pizzas you need to get before this is worth it but this is a solution.

http://www.xtracycle.com/2009/01/15/dit-pizzaloader/

prathmann 04-24-09 11:45 PM

Never had a problem just using a regular rear rack and a bungee strapped loose enough not to crush the box but still tight enough to prevent slippage.

Tourister 04-25-09 07:40 AM

jonsam Thanks... That is a fancy version of whaat I was thinking.. I was thinking of just using a peice of plywood.. I hate the thought of riding around with somthing like that sticking out the sides of my bike... Plan B would probably be a trailer... Too bad they don't put these in boxes like regular pizza's :-)

Cyclaholic 04-25-09 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by Tourister (Post 8796984)
How the heck does one carry a pizza (Pappa Murphys) home on a bike...

In my stomach :thumb:

hotbike 04-25-09 09:16 AM

At the bottom of this page:

http://worksmancycles.com/shopsite_s.../indbikes.html

Genuine New York City Pizza Bike!

kuan 04-25-09 09:27 AM

http://www.bikecommuters.com/2008/08...-porteur-rack/

Porteur rack

John Lesar 04-25-09 09:56 AM

My favorite pizza shop sells freshly made but un-baked pizzas. They come on a disposable baking pan. I got a large cardboard pizza box to carry them on the back of my Big Dummy.

Tourister 04-26-09 07:48 AM

Thanks guys... Couple of good ideas there... "In my stomach" solves everything :-)
But then I have to carry the beer to the pizza place and keep it cold...

itsajustme 04-26-09 07:56 AM

If your stem and brake levers are angled pretty flat than putting it on top of the handlebars works well.

It's easy to brace/balance because the pizza is light and I like keeping a close eye on it because pizza's are fairly fragile.

However, I can't lean forward much like this so I can't ride very fast.

ong 04-26-09 10:26 AM

On my Xtracycle, I just put the pizza box on the Snapdeck and wrap two of the straps over it. It's worked fine on somewhat bumpy 2-3 mile rides. I'm sure if I were a better planner I'd come up with some elaborate devices for all the various stuff I haul, but really the "plain vanilla" Xtracycle does a pretty good job for just about anything.

The other option, of course, is to carry someone on the back and make them hold the pizza!

nvincent 04-26-09 01:16 PM

I was looking to do the same thing, but with a large family-size lasagna. I'd probably do the same thing Tourister suggested and use some plywood strapped to the rear tray. I ended up buying some frozen lasagna from the supermarket instead because I didn't feel like going to all that trouble. If I ever do pick up a large pie or a big tray of food, I'd do it at night when there's less traffic and less people to see me.

Sixty Fiver 04-26-09 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by Cyclaholic (Post 8798047)
In my stomach :thumb:

Beat me to it.

Tourister 04-26-09 01:44 PM

Apparently some of you guys are familure with PM's pizza's... They are big heavy and don't come in a box... They tend to "flop" around... Even on the trip to the car :-)

tripj829 04-26-09 05:23 PM

Make the pizza loader! The wooden part is super cheap from IKEA and it's a good platform for a number of other things including small dogs to name one. IMO it's not too wide so that the sides stick out too far... definitely not even close to how much a wideloader on either side will stick out.

AsanaCycles 04-26-09 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by Tourister (Post 8803350)
Apparently some of you guys are familure with PM's pizza's... They are big heavy and don't come in a box... They tend to "flop" around... Even on the trip to the car :-)

i just ask them to double wrap the pizza.
which gives me plastic wrap for later.

dbl wrapped, and bungee net it to the deck...

Tourister 04-26-09 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by AsanaCycles (Post 8805497)
i just ask them to double wrap the pizza.
which gives me plastic wrap for later.

dbl wrapped, and bungee net it to the deck...

Now that's a great idea.. I wasn't aware they would do that..
That's right up there with use an old piza box and
bring it home in my stomach :-)

The Human Car 04-28-09 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by ong (Post 8802542)
On my Xtracycle, I just put the pizza box on the Snapdeck and wrap two of the straps over it. It's worked fine on somewhat bumpy 2-3 mile rides. I'm sure if I were a better planner I'd come up with some elaborate devices for all the various stuff I haul, but really the "plain vanilla" Xtracycle does a pretty good job for just about anything.

The other option, of course, is to carry someone on the back and make them hold the pizza!

:thumb: Just to note that the side straps mate to the other side so I crisscross two straps from each side and that works really well or I take a person with me to hold the pizza while I ride.

Xtracycles just rock!

rep 04-28-09 02:34 PM

I put it on a metal cookie sheet, and double bungie that down on the rack. Warning: it isn't exactly stable, so careful on bumps.

ShinyBiker 04-29-09 11:00 PM

I did it on my folder:

http://utilitycyclist.blogspot.com/2...e-version.html

Cosmoline 04-30-09 02:06 PM

Rear rack with web works, trailer works, and I've even done it with a length of string slung in an "X" shape around the box, holding the point in the middle where the strings come together. It worked fine.

TuckertonRR 05-01-09 02:35 PM


Originally Posted by Cosmoline (Post 8830381)
Rear rack with web works, trailer works, and I've even done it with a length of string slung in an "X" shape around the box, holding the point in the middle where the strings come together. It worked fine.

Last night I did this with bungees ---- for 3 miles. Pizza was still lukewarm, worked fine.

AsanaCycles 05-03-09 01:02 PM

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bungee net
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