Fiido L3 - Removable Milk Crate For Delivery or Cargo Mod

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  • čas přidán 10. 03. 2023
  • Here is a Removable Milkcrate For Delivery or Cargo Mod for the Fiido L3.
    This goes on the small pannier rack and extends it for stability.
    I plan to use this for gig delivery like ubereats or doordash.
    What is needed? 2x Large Washers 2x Small Washer 2x Inch or so screws 2x Wingnuts
    2x 12'' Slotted Angel Steel
    I hope you find this helpful.
    Thanks for watching.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @bobalessio6339
    @bobalessio6339 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Thanks for your video, and idea to use slotted angle iron.
    Instead of a standard milk crate, I used a red low profile Coca-Cola bottle/can crate that measures 18"L x 13"W x 4.5"H.
    It's mounted on my EUNORAU Meta 275 eBike.
    The lower profile crate is still fully capable of carrying three shopping bags as they naturally settle/nestle into the crate.
    I find it much easier to swing my leg over the lower profile crate rather than the taller milk crate.

  • @stevemccormack9948
    @stevemccormack9948 Před rokem +5

    A great mod! Super stuff! Even the rails are very useful without the milk crate. I guess I would add red reflective tape are the rear of the crate and amber at the sides but that's just because I happen to have it. . .

    • @elektrotvtech
      @elektrotvtech  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the kind words. Yeah even without milkcrate it adds extra support for various accessories and boxes, etc. I have to get reflective tape for the crate and maybe the rails. Appreciate the comment.

  • @TornadoGarden
    @TornadoGarden Před rokem +3

    A small metal file will round those sharp edges....or you could use Dips It, that tool handle coating.
    I used a flat piece of the foam that my bike came packed in, to keep from scratching my rear rack.
    Happy Riding buddy!

    • @elektrotvtech
      @elektrotvtech  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! I have a few ideas, I was able to clip the corners with some cutters pretty easily. I will file as suggested, I did think about the dip, but the file may be easier and do the trick ! thanks!

  • @uptowndisco2
    @uptowndisco2 Před rokem +1

    suggestion , use the bolts mounted upwards through the angle iron holes where you want them , then screw on a nut with some loctite then tighten nut to secure the bolt , this would leave you with 2 upward bolt that you can now use to secure the basket with the wingnuts , saves fiddling under the rails when trying to fit or remove as the bolts will always be in place when basket removed . use a couple of rubber floor door stoppers or similar to push onto the bolts when not in use .

    • @elektrotvtech
      @elektrotvtech  Před rokem

      Interesting, trying to wrap my mind around this, thanks for the suggestion and feedback!

  • @washememeru
    @washememeru Před rokem +2

    I thought it will be a quick released/slide to remove. I'm using resealable zip ties to mount basket directly.

    • @elektrotvtech
      @elektrotvtech  Před rokem +2

      Nice, I wanted more mounting options and a larger surface. But those work, and the bolts and wingnuts are very fast.

  • @user-cq9fx9uo3m
    @user-cq9fx9uo3m Před 28 dny

    What are milk crate dimensions, and where could i get that one? I really like the size that fits bike really well

  • @DarwingMedina
    @DarwingMedina Před rokem +2

    Hi, do you know what the two holes on the bike frame are for? right between the steering wheel and the seat

    • @elektrotvtech
      @elektrotvtech  Před rokem

      Those should be a water bottle cage holder. It screws into those holes

  • @SteffiReitsch
    @SteffiReitsch Před rokem +2

    Super! I attached a milk crate to mine using just a bunch of zip ties, but this is a much better arrangement since it's removable. Thanks.

    • @elektrotvtech
      @elektrotvtech  Před rokem +1

      Awesome man. Yeah I was originally just gonna zip tie too, but it's kinda annoying with the battery so decided on a removable solution! Thanks for watching and commenting.