home made rear racks

I swear this is not a PhotoShop image. It's a very real, all chrome steel miniature grocery cart.
The company I work for bought fifty of them as a sales promotional gimmick. They were filled with our products and send to buyers. There were about 5 of them left and the company owner gave me one. It fits on the rack of my old Halloween Gal and a six pack fits perfectly. It can haul a gallon of milk or a loaf of bread and is just big enough for the quick grocery store runs that I make a couple of times a week. The only problem is that just like the full sized carts, it makes noise. It has that same tinny, metallic rattle that the carts at the supermarket have. That's okay, I didn't attach it permanently; I just use a nylon luggage strap with a friction buckle so I can take it off when I'm not shopping.
Cute, huh?
Tom
Hey,Tom.I bet now someone's gonna borrow a cart from Wal-Mart take the front wheels off and rig it so they have a tow-behind trailer!! Kip.
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lol Kip, should show him this pic
cart_bike.jpg

heh heh, could make a quick-release mount on the cart to swap out the tire when goin' shoppin', eh?

Cool racks everyone!! I've got a milk crate strapped to my rear rack... It does the trick, quit laughing :)
 
lol Kip, should show him this pic
cart_bike.jpg

heh heh, could make a quick-release mount on the cart to swap out the tire when goin' shoppin', eh?

Cool racks everyone!! I've got a milk crate strapped to my rear rack... It does the trick, quit laughing :)
HA-HA-I forgot all about seeing that before!! That's the guy that probably will do it!! Kip.
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