Home Made Bike Pannier - Rack Hackers Build and review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ม.ค. 2025
- How to make a Home Made
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Love this idea!! Recycling, quirky, and practical - what a combo 👍👍👍
I was just thinking. If I could modify a cooler box to be a pannier… it’d be a great way to bring out cold drinks and stuff for a picnic in the park with the kids. What a winner!
Many years ago I built a bike rack from a Meccano kit (that dates me) and it served me well right up to when the bike got nicked 😢.
As a new subscriber I enjoyed my initial foray into things self build, look forward to more of the same.
Translation for us Yanks is "erector set" I think. Cool idea!
Correction: for old Yanks. Looks like Meccano bought the Erector brand and retired it. 😂
Definitely looking into this, because I am planning a week long bikepacking trip next year and will need a set of panniers
Awesome...
Will buy them.
Absolutly sure there will be two of these rolling around in Germany.
Thought about mounting a colored battery light in the lid of the white canniers... Imagine how nice that would look rolling down the road at night.
I made the panniers. Out the the kitty litter bins. I made three sets already. I like to diy things
It rains a lot where I bike, so I'd likely have to make sizable holes on the unattached side of the cannier for drainage. Looks great!
add a little silicone to the bolts to seal the holes and maybe a self adhesive strip (like to seal around a door) around the edge of the lid i would think that would make water tight from the rain.
I wish I had the legs to lug around a cargo bike with panniers. Brilliant way to re-purpose the HDPE cans.
Ah I've had my eye on buying a kit for so long!
This is cool. If you have a long way to go you can fill up with water as well! P.CF.L! PROPER CRUSTY FOR LIFE!
This is excellent
Could use a blow torch to tidy the edges
Most takeaways will have mausers that cooking oil came in. Fill the dented one with hot water and put the lid on, it will pop back out.
I’ve only had one bike until recently that I bought myself. I finally bought my second bike 22 years later. But want to finish fixing up my old mongoose XR-100.
Great stuff, I’m currently repurposing my £20 will it get me home bike into a cargo beater type thing!
I’ve done a couple of blogs, you will see your inspiration!
I was expecting you to just use one can. What stops you from just cutting the top off at say a 20/80 height as it has a handle already. The strap function would work the same way, but you only need one can.
That's what I expected as well. I'm sure this can be refined further
Thumbnail made it look like an under-sink wastebasket 😂 close enough
rigid cargo racks/containers are heavily underrated. Like rigid panniers/plastic crate and the most basic rear rack off a schwinn beats out a lot of the crap that is all form and no function.
Where do you get the cannisters from? How much are they?
Useful idea. I could throw some tools in and do some local jobs instead of using the car!🚗🚲✔️
A comment? Oh ... er ... I love this idea. I do all my own bike maintenance, including mods, but I'm afraid I'm rather coming from the other end in that I'll buy the sine qua non (according to my own rather suspicious standards) to fit to the bike. Retirement looms, so that may change in future.
I like this
You can remove permanent marker with rubbing alcohol.
smart.
As an American all I can think about is how cool it’d be to use ammo containers as panniers 😂
@@ThePetro420 I have done this for Motorcycle Panniers before on my ktm 1190. But when you drop the bike, (low speed drops happen a bit when adventure riding) they get a bit buckled and that heavy over centre latch is hard to line up. On a push bike, with much less weight I don't see this being a problem though.
Plano makes plastic cans that you can source from harbor freight that would be the perfect stand in
Jamie Oliver in disguise.