If I were you I would fasten some hooks on underneath your seat then screw on the hooks to the seat and screw on the basket to the hooks. If this doesn't work I have no idea
-get some strong hooks aswell :)
A wire basket used to hold fish in after being caught.
I prefer wire, but anything goes. Pick the one you think looks nicer.
I'm guessing that you're talking about a bicycle here... They can get by with only one wire, as the steel frame and fork of the bicycle is used for the return path.
I'm guessing that you're talking about a bicycle here... They can get by with only one wire, as the steel frame and fork of the bicycle is used for the return path.
EASILY. jUST THREAD THE WIRE THROUGH THE HOLES AS SHOWN IN THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT YOU CAN GET POSTED TO YOUR POSTAL ADRESS.
You can store a variety of items in a wire basket, such as blankets, towels, toys, magazines, fruits, vegetables, or even shoes. The open design of wire baskets allows for good ventilation and easy visibility of the contents.
I furnace was installed when the house was built in the 60's. The furnace has a wire basket, which I have to by the filter, cut to size and replace. My question can I use a regular air filtr for my furnace.
To answer this question it all depends the person and how much experience they have in making wire baskets. it can take anywhere from a a few hours to a few days
It'd be rare to have a dynamo actually IN the rear wheel, far more common to have it at the side of it, driven by pushing against the tire. The purpose of a dynamo is to provide power to bicycle lights. A bicycle dynamo functions just like any other dynamo of the same principle - expose a coil of electric wire to a changing magnetic field and you get a current out of it.
If you raise the vehicle, take the wheel off. Then look at the back of the brake there is a wire that leads into the back of the brake. The wire is smaller then a spark plug wire, but about the same style of wire. There is only one wire that goes to the back of the brake. There is a yellow clip that has to be removed and slid back on the wire. Then there is a small spring clamp that can be easily removed with a screw driver. then just pull the sensor out of the back of the brake housing.
4 wire part on the back of the throttle body.4 wire part on the back of the throttle body.
wire into the tail lights at the back of the car