Bike basket you can lock?

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SilverOrange
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Post by SilverOrange » Mon May 25, 2009 5:01 pm

TomServo wrote:The hinges on these ammo cans are loose..in other words, you can slide the lid right off if you don't need to lock it. And slide it right back on the hinges when you do.
Hey TomServo! Are you trying this with a lock on it? I've got one full of spare ammo, and I can't move the lid when it's padlocked.

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Post by TomServo » Mon May 25, 2009 5:19 pm

SilverOrange wrote:
TomServo wrote:The hinges on these ammo cans are loose..in other words, you can slide the lid right off if you don't need to lock it. And slide it right back on the hinges when you do.
Hey TomServo! Are you trying this with a lock on it? I've got one full of spare ammo, and I can't move the lid when it's padlocked.

try reading my post again.
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Post by Bob » Mon May 25, 2009 5:39 pm

Why would you want a bike casket in the first place? Wouldn't a rack be more convenient?
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