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Jesse top box lid doohickey

arthurdent

New member
Wondering if anyone has built or found a means of adding a containment web to the lid of their Jesse top box. I've got a bunch of lightweight stuff I would like to keep up there and couldn't find anything like the spring they have for the side cases.

I use the bike for daily commuting and would like to just go with the top box instead of one side case.

Thoughts, comments etc. all appreciated.
 
"Bungee Buddies" attached to the box. Bungee net stretched across. ???

The Bungee Buddies attached with screws so you'd have to drill holes in the box:cry I see both items in the Aerostich catalog.

pete
 
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