>Here's what I did. I ran some 1/2" tubular nylon (REI or local climbing >shop) around the holddowns on the rack and cinched it up just snug. I use a >garden variety bunje net which has removable plastic hooks and set the hooks >in the net depending on the shape of the stuff in the bin. The hooks then >hook onto the tubular nylon. > >pensioner Al, You are a genius! I was in the middle of writing and email saying how I had bought the same net as Doug Alcock and I found it OK, but far from perfect because there weren't enough tie down spots on the luggage rack to hold in my firewood (which is all I use it for). But then my system froze. Thanks for the tip! Keith Adams Calgary, AB, CA || http://www.clubveedub.com 86 Westy "Roxy" || 87 Syncro "Hugh" |
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