GrumpyGregry
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iirc my perishables and soft goods remained intact, as the lock doesn't bounce.Likewise. However the OP doesn't want to risk squashing perishables in their panniers.
iirc my perishables and soft goods remained intact, as the lock doesn't bounce.Likewise. However the OP doesn't want to risk squashing perishables in their panniers.
iirc my perishables and soft goods remained intact, as the lock doesn't bounce.
I used the frame mount for my big, heavy d-lock just once because after that ride I was fairly sure that it would fail sooner rather than later and comments from lots of reviewers backed that up.Can't you use the frame mounting kit that came with the d-lock instead of mounting it to the rack?
Why not try the toe strap/luggage strap ideas?I am going to take the lock with me on a 5 day mini-tour and was thinking that I could just bungee it to the top of my rack. I would use as many cords as were needed to secure it properly. (Plan B was to fabricate a heavy-duty clamp to attach it to the rack.)
I was going to say that I don't have any toe straps but actually ... I have a vague recollection that I had some ancient pedals with straps in a box somewhere in my cellar!Why not try the toe strap/luggage strap ideas?