I went down to the hardware store and bought some strips of steel, then set to work. All of this initial prototyping was done by hand, using a hacksaw, a power drill, and a rubber mallet for shaping. Ahh the joys of working with your hands. And after couple hours ... success!
Innovation continues here at Companion Bike Seat with the introduction of an accessory many folks have been asking for: pannier hooks! Most panniers are designed to hang onto the tube-steel used with most bike racks. Short panniers can hang onto the side-rail of the bike seat frame that's midway down, though this is pretty limiting. So we decided to create some hooks that hang over the lip of the stash-box so that virtually any and every pannier is compatible with a Companion Bike Seat! I went down to the hardware store and bought some strips of steel, then set to work. All of this initial prototyping was done by hand, using a hacksaw, a power drill, and a rubber mallet for shaping. Ahh the joys of working with your hands. And after couple hours ... success! This solution is very much only a proof-of-concept, but the fact that it works is exciting! Next step is to research all the different sizes of pannier hooks on the market to ensure that the holes we provide will make it compatible for all. Once that's complete, we'll finalize the design and then start working with our factory on production! They'll be available soon for pre-order on our website, join our email list if you'd like to be notified when they're ready!
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11/14/2014 09:34:32 pm
That is one cool product :) as a fanatic 2 wheeler with bicycles and motorcycles I can say that is what my bike needs; especially my electric one. not being able to take my wife around town usually ens up in taking the scooter...
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JohnnyK
1/5/2015 11:06:05 pm
Why don't you just weld another round bar from the front down strut round bar to the middle round bar and then from the middle round bar to the rear down strut round bar both about 2 inches below the flat bar to hang paniers from? Then you could hold what ever panniers you would want and that would give even more strength to the over all structure of the seat. It's just a thought.
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