Christopher, I used a heat gun with gloves. Some closed cell foam helps too,
for some molding. I molded the hooks on the rack, took the plate off and heated
the hooks again, and then just barely tightened the hooks by hand, and hold
'till cool. No rattle.
Clayton(Bend)
On Thursday, Nov
This is really interesting. How did you form the plastic snapdeck on the
bottom?
On Thursday, November 5, 2015 at 8:01:47 AM UTC-8, Clayton wrote:
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> No wobble at all, when all wrapped up tight. I was actually shocked how
> tight the load (tent and pad) is secured. The secret is in the flex
No wobble at all, when all wrapped up tight. I was actually shocked how
tight the load (tent and pad) is secured. The secret is in the flex wings
and the two side straps (they attach to the mid rails of the rack) that
tighten the load, by pulling down on the wings after you roll down the top.
Looks super cool and functional, well done man! No wobble when its loaded
up? Also what tires/ bars on your Atlantis??
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> On Nov 4, 2015, at 7:21 PM, 'Clayton' via RBW Owners Bunch
> wrote:
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> More bag photos.
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Sounds awesome! Pictures man!!
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> On Nov 4, 2015, at 8:53 AM, 'Clayton' via RBW Owners Bunch
> wrote:
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> I'm actually exhausted, and feel a little sick to my stomach. Too much coffee
> (my beloved addiction) and a new serious obsession. I developed a new kind of
> bikep
I'm actually exhausted, and feel a little sick to my stomach. Too much
coffee (my beloved addiction) and a new serious obsession. I developed a
new kind of bikepacking bag that addresses problems I have had.
There were several surprises of perfect serendipity that occurred. I love
it when it ha