Just can’t beat the traditional milk crate.
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Just can’t beat the traditional milk crate.
I have tried several different top boxes and I just keep going back to my milk crate.
Mounted a quick release plate to attach the white hard case I made to the milk crate and bolt the toe of the case to the passenger foot peg.
Made a varnished top for the milk crate
Made a custom base for the sea b que. This base clamps onto the base of the milk crate.
The BBQ slides into the rails on the base and clamps down solid.
The side case holds a variety of long items, rifle, fishing rods, camera tripod.
Now I just have to see how long it takes for me to get pulled over by the police.
Mounted a quick release plate to attach the white hard case I made to the milk crate and bolt the toe of the case to the passenger foot peg.
Made a varnished top for the milk crate
Made a custom base for the sea b que. This base clamps onto the base of the milk crate.
The BBQ slides into the rails on the base and clamps down solid.
The side case holds a variety of long items, rifle, fishing rods, camera tripod.
Now I just have to see how long it takes for me to get pulled over by the police.
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Re: Just can’t beat the traditional milk crate.
just need a rocket launcher ... 

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Re: Just can’t beat the traditional milk crate.
Hmmm...where do you load that thing?!
I must say that I have never seen so much "stuff" on such a little bike, but at least it is organized.
Next on the list: JATO rockets! That way you can get where you are going much quicker!

I must say that I have never seen so much "stuff" on such a little bike, but at least it is organized.

Next on the list: JATO rockets! That way you can get where you are going much quicker!

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Red 2013 Honda PCX150
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Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires
Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
Re: Just can’t beat the traditional milk crate.
Congrats!!

Haven't awarded one of these in a long time.
Fish

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Re: Just can’t beat the traditional milk crate.
Brilliant Mike!!...need to get yourself out to Thailand and get the wife and two kids on it along with the dog.!
But well done and designed.
But well done and designed.
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Re: Just can’t beat the traditional milk crate.
Bravo Mike for improvising, being creative, and innovative, etc.
You're genius at add-ons!
You're also a risk taker too. We see that you're carting Lotsa stuff behind you and aside you. So that has me questioning: What's the weight of all the parts attached? And then used/full?
From threads you've written in the past I'm aware that speed is Not involved while you travel to from your destinations --> That you're a country roadside enjoy-life-rider that wouldn't be caught on high speed roadways with "all of that." I feel a little better acknowledging that (wipes brow).
However, for the sake of everyone reading here, and for sake of everyone's Safety here's this, read in
my 2015 PCX owner's manual:
Maximum weight capacity (includes rider, passenger, all luggage and accessories): 355 lbs.
Maximum luggage weight: (center compartment: 22 lbs. - front box: 2 lbs.) Not to exceed: 29 lbs
After all that's said, I'm very impressed by what you've conjured up to suit Your needs. Amazing.
As I've said before, I Love seeing Your photo's!
Mike, Please continue to ride slowly/safely along nature's roads...so you can Enjoy Your
"BBQ'D Catch-of-the-Day!!"
How Yummy is that!!

You're also a risk taker too. We see that you're carting Lotsa stuff behind you and aside you. So that has me questioning: What's the weight of all the parts attached? And then used/full?
From threads you've written in the past I'm aware that speed is Not involved while you travel to from your destinations --> That you're a country roadside enjoy-life-rider that wouldn't be caught on high speed roadways with "all of that." I feel a little better acknowledging that (wipes brow).
However, for the sake of everyone reading here, and for sake of everyone's Safety here's this, read in
my 2015 PCX owner's manual:
Maximum weight capacity (includes rider, passenger, all luggage and accessories): 355 lbs.
Maximum luggage weight: (center compartment: 22 lbs. - front box: 2 lbs.) Not to exceed: 29 lbs
After all that's said, I'm very impressed by what you've conjured up to suit Your needs. Amazing.
As I've said before, I Love seeing Your photo's!
Mike, Please continue to ride slowly/safely along nature's roads...so you can Enjoy Your
"BBQ'D Catch-of-the-Day!!"
How Yummy is that!!

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Re: Just can’t beat the traditional milk crate.
Thanks for the feedback, I never thought about the implications on others here. Don’t want to steer somebody wrong. Too many how to load a scooter videos for me. The photo below is just one example of many!!
However for reference I have investigated my weights.
Milk crate 4lbs, lid 2lbs
Side case empty 15lbs, loaded 30lbs weight is shared between foot peg and milk crate
BBQ board weight is clamped to milk crate base for stability
BBQ and board 25lbs and weight is solely on pillion seat.
I have done several hundred Kim’s with the side case, loaded and empty and can honestly say that even at 90kmph which is our top speed around here, I really don’t notice it. I suspect that the aerodynamics of it and its lower Center of gravity contribute to this.
Hopefully soon I will get out for a BBQ picnic
That all said you are right Whitenoise, I like the slower back roads. Call it Sights, Sounds, Smells (SSS) riding. That is the purpose of my set up. If I am on a highway, it’s for a short jaunt till I get to a country road.
However for reference I have investigated my weights.
Milk crate 4lbs, lid 2lbs
Side case empty 15lbs, loaded 30lbs weight is shared between foot peg and milk crate
BBQ board weight is clamped to milk crate base for stability
BBQ and board 25lbs and weight is solely on pillion seat.
I have done several hundred Kim’s with the side case, loaded and empty and can honestly say that even at 90kmph which is our top speed around here, I really don’t notice it. I suspect that the aerodynamics of it and its lower Center of gravity contribute to this.
Hopefully soon I will get out for a BBQ picnic
That all said you are right Whitenoise, I like the slower back roads. Call it Sights, Sounds, Smells (SSS) riding. That is the purpose of my set up. If I am on a highway, it’s for a short jaunt till I get to a country road.
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Re: Just can’t beat the traditional milk crate.
Looking at that picture of "family out in the family vehicle" makes me wonder how that thing turns without losing family members!
"Oops, granny fell off at that last turn. Should we go back and get her?"
"What did you say? I didn't hear you. I was busy watching my rearview mirror. There was some person rolling around in the street back there. Can't figure out why they would prefer rolling instead of walking."
"Oops, granny fell off at that last turn. Should we go back and get her?"
"What did you say? I didn't hear you. I was busy watching my rearview mirror. There was some person rolling around in the street back there. Can't figure out why they would prefer rolling instead of walking."
Currently own:
Red 2013 Honda PCX150
Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires
Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
Red 2013 Honda PCX150
Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires
Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
Re: Just can’t beat the traditional milk crate.
Oh, I don't know. ...Walmart bag hanging from the front purse hook is pretty classy luggage, too. A 6 pc matched set of bags can be hung from so many places on a scooter.
It's a tough call...
Fish
It's a tough call...
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Re: Just can’t beat the traditional milk crate.
Yeah, I used to have one of those on my bike and it was very convenient.