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Milder Pilger
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How to attach (almost) any backpack to your bicycle rack
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Use a bungee cord that's really strong, or the backpack will come off while riding!
Tod im Wald / Die in the woods (acoustic guitar)
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"Breathe" by Trio Tonage (Bardentreffen 2008)
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"Breathe" by Trio Tonage (Bardentreffen 2008)
Nifty! Thanks
genius
cool, smart!!! thanks for sharing this with us!!!!
Awesome
Wouldn't it be better with straps? whole point of bungees is they are elastic. Great vid though, thank you.
This will fall off so easily
Thank you so much for posting a simple easy to understand tutorial. This is just what I was looking for.
The cycle is unbalanced now!!!
Clever! Thank you. Might attach to straps on other side as you mentioned if puddles/mud so wheel does not soak straps and back panel.
If is in kl dpt, I want to meet social government service.
this is genius
1:53 it looks like the backpack interferes with the spokes of the rear wheel. Trying to figure out how to hang my son's heavy laptop backpack on his bike rack. It has shoulder loops but no chest strap, and the lower straps would dangle and tangle.
When a bag is not tapered like a pannier you need to place it a long way to the back of the rack, to allow heel clearance; and then it is surprising how far the bag can curl round the back of the rack and foul the wheel. Altogether it is a much more challenging task than you make out in the video.
Pannier salesman?
Now I'm going to test if I can use this method to strap my folding kayak bag to my bike. 😆
The only thing that worries me is one of those loose straps catching the wheel ...
That's a brilliant idea!
Light materials but works very well
Clever
I did it and my cycle wobbeles very badly
That makes sense
Mountain hardware bags often do not have the two plastic gear loops: I am going to experiment with the bungee hooks and wrap them around the large hand carry strap at the top . Hopefully they don't wiggle around too much while riding. I will report back. And thanks so much for this tutorial! I knew there had to be a way.
Any luck?
did it work?
Where is the bungee cord tied to and how did you tie it on?
Very clever 👍 Don’t mean to be negative but I’m wondering if this imbalances the bike making it unstable to ride?
but can you put 10 kg only 1 side?
Smart, but looks a little dangerous - especially with so many straps hanging around 😕 Though from experience I know that at least if something does get caught in the rear wheel it is not too bad - whereas something getting caught in the front wheel can be disastrous. cheers JB
Brilliantly simple and useful, Thanks for sharing.
just didnt like how your bag was touching the wheel a little, eek I also don't really know how you attacked it to the rack like that, what that knot is and how.
It isn't a knot, it's just looped round itself at the bottom of the rack where it fixes to the frame. Straps/bags do catch the wheel sometimes but it's fine as long as they aren't long or loose enough to get tangled. Might wear a hole though.
clever 👏🏾
that my friend, is pure genius
great
This dangerous with the bag straps can get caught with the wheel
You Sir are a genius, lol, so simple but I would have never thought of that thank you very much.
So many back packs don't have these features...
Could I ask what's the length of the bungee cord you're using? Just to get an idea about which one to buy
You're in Germany 🇩🇪
WRONG. The lower corner of pack will tangle with spokes on every bump. I mounted backpacks on bikes, but with stiff plastic panels "permanently" attached to the bike on both sides of rear wheel as a barrier to prevent pack and spoke contact. Attach with bungees up to the seat, but more as a Shock ABSORBER, so the pack bounces. Into Mexico, I put the bicycle on buses (1993) and after arriving at destination, toured with backpack and guitar.
Cool 👍
I love people who use what they have adapt and improvise! 5 stars!
super useful tip! thank you for sharing!
Tried it today. Worked! Went on a ride with the family today. Was able to bring a ton of food. Simply put one of those cooler grocery bags in the backpack and 4 blocks of that blue ice. Filled to the brim with food! Felt like the smartest guy on the trail while everyone else was enjoying granola bars and warm water😎 Next up, lashing sleeping bags, pads, tents.
show a video of how you did.
You could even get a tent in there
what kind of backpack is that?
Oh wow!! Where can I get those materials please??
Thanks so much bro! This tips very usefull for my daily go to work bicycle.
I appreciate this video, I really do. Unfortunately my rucksack doesn’t have the middle strap. Thanks for making sharing this video though
These are all good things as long as you are saving money for actual delivery equipment. For the mean time this can do
Maybe you could put heavy and less valuable items on the opposite side in a satchel to balance the bike while riding? Like a mini pump for your tire, 2L bottle of water are not a big loss if stolen but are very important for hydration, repair...
You're a verry smart and helpful man! I admire your great skill-sharing ability to convert dumbos like me into smart persons even before your video ends! And you did it without speaking a single word! You just made my day and I thank you from the bottom of my heart!
I have watch hundreds of ideas on this subject. Yours is the best out of all of them!
How did you attach the cord like that? :)
The weight looks focus on the leftside wonder if it's still balanced 🤔