CODEPAK Bike Cargo Solutions
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thats pretty funny
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Dumb. But then some dude who walks 21 miles towork in detroit raised $70k of 'middle class sympathy backing' from kickstarter.
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Not for weight weenies.
The aluminum weighs 538 grams and the carbon weighs 425 grams. We built these boxes 4" wide.
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Just how difficult is a zip to operate?Having a push button latch a CODEPAK is the easiest to open pack you will ever own
Anyway, that's me off into the workshop
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Don't forget the "aerospace latches"!
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Cut out the middle man and weld a head tube and rear triangle onto a tool chest.
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or just have a rack and coat hangers..
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How about small hatches on the frame of the bike so you can put stuff inside the tubes? Tent poles, pepperami's.... dry spaghetti. Or fill it with water and attach a hydration pipe to the bottom bracket?
Edit - if I see these ideas on Dragon's Den I will be unhappy
Edit - if I see these ideas on Dragon's Den I will be unhappy
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It'll stop yer sarnies getting squashed
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Yorlin wrote:Don't forget the "aerospace latches"!
is it made out of Aerospace Aluminium and Aerospace Carbon Fiber Technology ?
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Looks like a good way to shave the fat off the inside of your legs
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I'd like some made using the aerospace technology the Mosquito or Hurricane used.
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I've got an extra internal routing hole on my fatty for a dropper post, so that would work. Perhaps use it as a spoke dispenser instead of spaghetti as there's no guarantee I'd use up all the spaghetti before it went out of date.Yorlin wrote:How about small hatches on the frame of the bike so you can put stuff inside the tubes? Tent poles, pepperami's.... dry spaghetti. Or fill it with water and attach a hydration pipe to the bottom bracket?
Edit - if I see these ideas on Dragon's Den I will be unhappy