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<blockquote data-quote="BigEd" data-source="post: 21124" data-attributes="member: 161"><p>There was no tool tray with the pile of bits that became my Rapide so I made one out of an unsuspecting desk-top computer side panel. This is a good, tight fit in the under seat rails but just to be sure I fixed a simple metal bracket under the seat and drilled a hole through this and into the tool tray. I used a Dzus fastener through the hole in the bracket to secure the tray. No tool space lost in the tray and it can be unfastened with a coin.</p><p>Looking at the space between the tool tray and spring units I could have made a slightly bigger tool tray. Maybe some other time I will do that, handy for carrying a few more tools for running repairs on other people's bikes.;-) Fingers crossed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigEd, post: 21124, member: 161"] There was no tool tray with the pile of bits that became my Rapide so I made one out of an unsuspecting desk-top computer side panel. This is a good, tight fit in the under seat rails but just to be sure I fixed a simple metal bracket under the seat and drilled a hole through this and into the tool tray. I used a Dzus fastener through the hole in the bracket to secure the tray. No tool space lost in the tray and it can be unfastened with a coin. Looking at the space between the tool tray and spring units I could have made a slightly bigger tool tray. Maybe some other time I will do that, handy for carrying a few more tools for running repairs on other people's bikes.;-) Fingers crossed. [/QUOTE]
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