@@hivewatchI agree that the lock isn't viable for long term storage, but is fine for short shopping trips. The cable does fit through the handle of the battery for extra protection.
good video, I just added a milkcrate to my L3, will fit a 12x12 bag fine. Still trying to figure out the drink issues, thinking about some 6 cup caddys on the back of the Milkcrate away from the food.
I'm considering a food backpack, but it will be too hot to wear this summer. Drinks are always a pain...get some round stickers, from the dollar store, to cover leaky straw slits. I like my drinks above the forks, but I have shocks up front. Check out Wilcer and ESA...they both have how-to videos on drink hauling.
@@TornadoGarden I have looked, I was wondering the comfort of a big bag on my back. We will see how it goes with the crate. Thanks for the tips, I have the stickers, yet to test however.
@@elektrotvtech most of the other delivery people in large cities use the food backpack... I bet it bounces a lot less since your body is a huge shock absorber
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Thanks for all your great videos y'all!
Nice setup!
@@johnoswald6192 Thanks!
Great video Get a better lock sir.
@@hivewatchI agree that the lock isn't viable for long term storage, but is fine for short shopping trips. The cable does fit through the handle of the battery for extra protection.
good video, I just added a milkcrate to my L3, will fit a 12x12 bag fine. Still trying to figure out the drink issues, thinking about some 6 cup caddys on the back of the Milkcrate away from the food.
I'm considering a food backpack, but it will be too hot to wear this summer. Drinks are always a pain...get some round stickers, from the dollar store, to cover leaky straw slits.
I like my drinks above the forks, but I have shocks up front.
Check out Wilcer and ESA...they both have how-to videos on drink hauling.
I haven't seen anyone do a delivery setup on your type of bike... so you will be setting the precedents.
@@TornadoGarden I have looked, I was wondering the comfort of a big bag on my back. We will see how it goes with the crate. Thanks for the tips, I have the stickers, yet to test however.
@@elektrotvtech most of the other delivery people in large cities use the food backpack... I bet it bounces a lot less since your body is a huge shock absorber
@@TornadoGarden Yeah i noticed that, if push comes to shove, I'll consider one. I just hate the idea of a riding with a bag on. :D
what mirror do you have attached to the bike? saw one on amazon, and not sure the handlebars have a thread for it be to screwed in.
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Check this video for the mirror I recommend.
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