Harper,
When you build your cross-country crate will it have a corner to accumulate things to share at the end of its journey like photos, spare parts, bottles of wine, first aid supplies?
Doug
Harper,
When you build your cross-country crate will it have a corner to accumulate things to share at the end of its journey like photos, spare parts, bottles of wine, first aid supplies?
Doug
The crate is 32"x26"x12" outer dimensions. Inside there is about a 4"x4" corner sectioned off for the pedals, some spare hardware, a couple of Allen wrenches of the appropriate sizes, and room for any extra cranks or pedals if someone wants to donate. There is a foam rack that holds a Torker piece of junk seat on a 300mm post and has holes for a 200mm and 400mm post if someone wishes to donate. There are foam cutouts glued to the inside of the crate so that the unicycle just pops in and out. The top attaches with 8 flat-head Phillips wood screws. The weight of the crate with the unicycle is about 38 pounds. It will cost somewhere around $20 to ship from point to point.