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Since my Bullitt is affected with the easy-up stem problem and awaiting a replacement, I had some time to experiment with a simple idea I found on Reddit.
I've been riding with a mortar box ever since I got my Bullitt. I wanted panels for a long time but found them to be too expensive.
I bought myself a deck from Decathlon at €25 and attached it to the Bullitt.
Ok I know it looks a bit cheesy and cheap, but for this price range, I'll take it.
The tie wraps do well for the moment and is quite strong.
The idea on Reddit shows the deck flipped to the other side and attached to simple wooden kegs put into the chassis holes but no final solution
A clean and sturdy fixture to the Bullitt will be a brain breaker for sure.
This flipped deck version also makes the deck resting on the chassis. Maybe some rubber dampers will be needed soon.
Since I was quickly building this fix, tie wraps were the most obvious for the moment.
Any ideas on better, sleeker attachment would be great and much appreciated.
To be continued!
I've been riding with a mortar box ever since I got my Bullitt. I wanted panels for a long time but found them to be too expensive.
I bought myself a deck from Decathlon at €25 and attached it to the Bullitt.
Ok I know it looks a bit cheesy and cheap, but for this price range, I'll take it.
The tie wraps do well for the moment and is quite strong.
The idea on Reddit shows the deck flipped to the other side and attached to simple wooden kegs put into the chassis holes but no final solution
A clean and sturdy fixture to the Bullitt will be a brain breaker for sure.
This flipped deck version also makes the deck resting on the chassis. Maybe some rubber dampers will be needed soon.
Since I was quickly building this fix, tie wraps were the most obvious for the moment.
Any ideas on better, sleeker attachment would be great and much appreciated.
To be continued!
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