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Removable platform for rear rack?

 
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Old 20-04.-2004, 09:13 PM   #1
David Kerber
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Default Removable platform for rear rack?

I posted this in .tech, but didn't get any responses, so I'll try
here...

I'm looking for plans (or a pre-made one) for a platform which I can
easily attach to and remove from my rear rack, which would be big enough
to hold a large gym bag (approx 27" long, 12" wide) without it hanging
way off the end and sides as it does on the factory rack.

I'm sure I could whip something up out of 1/4" plywood and four u-bolts,
but was wondering is somebody knows of a better-looking, more durable
solution.

Aluminum would be nice, but not necessary. I have wood working tools,
but not much in the way of metal working tools except for a bench vise,
a hacksaw and a Dremel, so complex metal bending and welding are
out (simple bending, cutting and soldering are ok).

Thanks for any suggestions!

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