Backpack Holder for a Bicycle
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MATERIALS
1-four heavy duty zip-ties
2-container 13 1/4" x 7 1/2" x 10" ( as seen in the photo above)
3-rear bicycle rack
TOOLS
1-two hands
2-snipping pliers (optional)
3-drill
4-caulking (optional )
WHAT TO DO
1-Drill one hole into the bottom of each corner of the the container about 3/4 " long.
2-Align your rear bicycle rack with the container.
3-Pull the zip-ties through the four holes and the rack.
4-Secure the zip-ties.
5-Remove the excess zip-tie using the the snipping pliers.
6-Apply caulking to the end of the zip-tie to keep yourself from getting cut by the sharp edge.