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Lockable bicycle trunk

Lockable bicycle trunk
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Build a small, lightweight trunk for a bicycle that you can also lock. This cost me about $10.
 
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Step 1Obtain trunkish object

Obtain trunkish object
I used a 16" toolbox from Lowes, which cost me about $8. The brand is "WorkForce" (very tough sounding, no?) and it has a metal clasp, pass-through for a lock, and is made of plastic - all traits it needs for this project.
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28 comments
Nov 6, 2008. 7:32 AMCZR says:
I used a 50 cal. ammo box (different sizes available, most military surplus stores have these for a few bucks). These are lightweight, metal, waterproof (o-ring lines lid) with a latch that can be modified to be lockable. I easily drilled holes to attach to rack in the bottom, and slapped down some duct tape in the bottom after fastening with zip ties. This size can hold a 6-pack, a bunch of tools and crap, a big lunch, a jacket, etc. It quite sturdy and light weight.
May 6, 2009. 2:37 PMFreshPineSent says:
I have an identical ammo box. How would I mod it to be lockable?
Jan 1, 2012. 11:09 AMfrisbeechamp1983 says:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Ammunition-Canister-Lock-Box/
Mar 9, 2006. 4:49 PMvonslatt says:
I made something similar from a double mop-bucket.

See: http://bike-recumbent.com

Jake.
Dec 31, 2011. 10:53 AMfrisbeechamp1983 says:
bad link.
Jun 25, 2010. 6:46 PMmelirose20 says:
Awesome! I love everyones creative additions as well! My husband made his out of an old plastic marine battery box. He had to add a plastic soda crate on top for extra storage. He attached that with small bungee cords. He did the same attachment of the box with the zipties.
Sep 3, 2008. 10:55 PMHis Sir Legend Koolness says:
I would just take that handle off; this way it doesn't look like a you're going fishing.
Sep 3, 2008. 10:42 PMHis Sir Legend Koolness says:
I like this, it looks very neat and efficient, good job.
Nov 28, 2007. 1:30 PMorpharion says:
This is a great low cost alternative to buying a commercial locking trunk from a bicycle store. I'll size and cut a piece of plywood to fit the bottom of the case and then drill holes for a "bolted on" option. Thank you for sharing the clear instructions and photos!
May 17, 2007. 8:31 AMPietn says:
You can also mount a few speakers in the box, and just connect those speakers to your mp3 and voila... you have music on your bike!!! And for real fun, get yourself a nice and small amplifier and connect it all together :-)
May 14, 2007. 10:22 PMSgt.Waffles says:
I would pesonally use a nice big U bolt instead of zipties. Im going off to college soon, and ill need a trunk though. Good Instructable. ++++++++++
Nov 20, 2005. 11:24 PMosman says:
Nice instruction. You could also bump up the security a notch or two if you wanted with a bracket and screws from a hardware store, rather than using the zip ties.
May 7, 2007. 1:44 PMlacrosseislife24 says:
i agree. it was a great idea, but a pair of wire cutters migth be able to cut the cable ties.
Apr 4, 2007. 7:18 PMhedgiehog says:
Not to be negative because it is a good idea, but if you can drill holes in it with simple power tools i wouldn't leave anything valuable in there, still a good idea!
Nov 10, 2006. 10:56 PMTutTut89 says:
Awesome tutorial- It would probably work a lot better than my bungee cords and is able to resist the elements (little punk thiefs). Now you just need to make the rear reflector visible. ( ; I didn't see one on the bottom of your bike rack but maybe it is on the fender- I can't really tell by the picture angles. Anyway, great job!
Oct 18, 2006. 8:14 PMstephilosophy says:
I made one of these for myself. I live in Key West...a perfect place for a bike trunk. I ride my sweet cruiser everywhere! I used bolts, the kind that are smooth on the head, to secure my tool box trunk to my bike rack. Works perfectly and much more secure. Noone can steel my trunkl. They would need tools to remove the whole rack or just steel my bike. I invented this idea on my own but then searched the web to see if anyone else had thought of it. And here you are! Kindredspirit....cheers to you!
Sep 7, 2006. 1:01 PMstrannik says:
Pretty cool - I made one out of a metal ammo case (lockable), attached with stell u-bolts, that I don't worry about leaving behind, but it is a bit too heavy.
Sep 22, 2006. 4:30 PMDiamondBack says:
Exactly what I was going to suggest, as I was reading thru these replies. $5 for a .50cal ammo can, $7-12 for a decent lock and latch, done deal. You can quiet the metallic banging inside the can, by using 1/4" foam, or cut-out sections of an old wetsuit
Jul 7, 2006. 10:44 AMDCwom says:
I've also made my own trunk, although mine was cheaper, and detactable, does that mean I win?

Honestly, you've got a good idea, I like the lockable concept.

See: http://www.geocities.com/womgene/MyTrunk/MyTrunk.htm

Jul 7, 2006. 11:00 AMDCwom says:
OK, I think I figure how to add a pic of my trunk, here goes...

See the whole thing at: http://www.geocities.com/womgene/MyTrunk/MyTrunk.htm
May 12, 2006. 10:23 PMCrash2108 says:
I can see putting a few lantern batteries in there.
May 6, 2006. 4:42 PMstephilosophy says:
These ideas are so cool. I live in Key West and ride my everywhere. I am needing a place to keep valuables when I want to get off and go inside somewhere. It's a pain to always lug a backpack into a place so the best idea I could come up with was a trunk. I was going to build one out of light weight wood until I found your idea. Thanks! I'm going to do this and I'll let you know how it goes. I really like the mop bucket idea too but the tool box one looks easier.
Apr 12, 2006. 8:27 PMmikesty says:
Way cool! My house has a rickety old barn in the back yard. Over the winter, the wind and snow forced one corner to collapse :( Yet, a previously unreachable bike spilled out among the wreckage!! It was a nifty, shiny blue Panasonic Villager III. It's gonna take a ton of work, but it will be my road bike and I'll be sure to build something like this. Even if I go with a mop-bucket style, thanks for the inspiration!
Mar 22, 2006. 2:11 AMveggiecycle says:
I like quick and easy.. Great job ...
Jan 3, 2006. 11:29 AMneuralstatic says:
how about instructions for the lamp in the background? :D
Oct 16, 2005. 11:38 PMsaul says:
i love the concept of "helping honest people stay honest" I bet you could fit a padlock through from the inside of the box around and under the bike rack?

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