Dave -
Thanks for the tip. I hadn't seen Spiders made
for 'bikes. That's a very nice net design. I got
my idea of the center ring from a lashing system
I used years ago on a VW wagon cargo rack. It had
4 bungee cords, with centers attached to a ring
with cow hitches. Your Spider is a woven web, &
could also be used as a rear cargo net, to retain
small items when the rear door is open. That's a
problem when I pack a lot of things in stuffing
or compression bags - they tend to roll out like
foot-balls.
Thanks again,
Jack_son
'03 EVC
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--In ev_update@..., David Richoux <tubaman@...> wrote:
Have you tried using a "Spider?" They are used on motorcycles a
lot
for holding awkward loads - might work in this application too.
is one, I have seen
others that were a bit larger.
Dave Richoux 2000 EVC
On May 16, 2008, at 12:54 PM, jack_son_73 wrote:
Hi Glen -
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For interior storage, I use toy caribiner snap-links
attached to the interior roof cap anchors. A center
ring & bungee cords form a 'net', which stows light
items [pillows, sleeping bags, & blankets in stuff
bags, etc.] out of rear mirror view. I am still
looking for a small cargo net to fold, or extend to
front edge of upper bunk, to stash more.