Ingredients:
One "Excess Cargo Carrier" from Harbor Freight, $40 on sale
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=34313
Hardware: About $25
One 8"x6" pressure-treaded 5/4" deck board
One 3/4"x36" steel pipe
One 1/2"x 12" steel pipe
One 3/4" pipe flange
One 1/2" pipe flange
To attach the pipe flanges to the deck board:
Eight 1/4"x2" hex head bolts
Eight 1/4" stop nuts
Eight 1/4" fender washers
To attach the deck board to the cargo carrier:
Four 1/4"x1.5" bolts
Four 1/4"stop nuts
Four 1/4" washers
Two red bungee cords
One old bike inner tube
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Signing UpStep 1Cut the board
Drill two holes at each end of the board, and two in the center of the board. Drill corresponding holes on either end of the cargo carrier, and through the 2" hitch bar.
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(1) Electrified BikeE! I have a BikeE as well... never thought about a hub motor on the front wheel...
(2) Awesome rack - nice and close to the vehicle, no massive excess of material, etc. Well done.
Thanks, it tastes really good! =)