I thought I'd pass this one along. This is something I've been thinking about for quite some time.
TL;DR...we will be physically locking our batteries to our bike with a chain or cable lock by looping the chain through the handle of the box.
Here is my idea. Things you will need to complete the work.
1)Topeak Explorer bike rack ... (about $30)
can get it at amazon.com or here
http://www.topeak.com/products/Racks/ExplorerTubularRack_w_o_spring
2) Topeak Fixer 6... (not sure...maybe about $15)
http://www.topeak.com/products/Xtras/Fixer6
3) Metal or plastic tool box from Home Depot or any hardware store with a strong handle...also make sure the tool box is lockable ...(need strong handle because that is how we will secure our toolbox to the bike) (about $10 - $40)
4) some type of chain...I have a Onguard 5018 chain so I will use that...but even a cable lock will work
Ok, the Fixer 6 is for attaching to the bottom of the tool box. I like this setup because you don't have to be a professional to do this. Drill some holes into the tool box where the holes match up for the Fixer 6. Screw on to the Fixer 6 to the tool box. Now you should have a tool box that will easily slide on and off the explorer rack for quick-release type use. You can take the tool box in with you somewhere if you dont' want to leave it on the bike. Or you can leave the tool box on teh rack, and slide a chain or cable lock through the handle and around a tree then back around through mid-frame or wheel of your bike. It's not fool proof but it will be enough for me. I thought I'd share since there aren't many complete plans out for newbies. Not many completed plans for that detail each thing to buy step-by-step.
TL;DR...we will be physically locking our batteries to our bike with a chain or cable lock by looping the chain through the handle of the box.
Here is my idea. Things you will need to complete the work.
1)Topeak Explorer bike rack ... (about $30)
can get it at amazon.com or here
http://www.topeak.com/products/Racks/ExplorerTubularRack_w_o_spring
2) Topeak Fixer 6... (not sure...maybe about $15)
http://www.topeak.com/products/Xtras/Fixer6
3) Metal or plastic tool box from Home Depot or any hardware store with a strong handle...also make sure the tool box is lockable ...(need strong handle because that is how we will secure our toolbox to the bike) (about $10 - $40)
4) some type of chain...I have a Onguard 5018 chain so I will use that...but even a cable lock will work
Ok, the Fixer 6 is for attaching to the bottom of the tool box. I like this setup because you don't have to be a professional to do this. Drill some holes into the tool box where the holes match up for the Fixer 6. Screw on to the Fixer 6 to the tool box. Now you should have a tool box that will easily slide on and off the explorer rack for quick-release type use. You can take the tool box in with you somewhere if you dont' want to leave it on the bike. Or you can leave the tool box on teh rack, and slide a chain or cable lock through the handle and around a tree then back around through mid-frame or wheel of your bike. It's not fool proof but it will be enough for me. I thought I'd share since there aren't many complete plans out for newbies. Not many completed plans for that detail each thing to buy step-by-step.