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    Perhaps I should explain that I spend so much time on crutches that when I'm "Bi-pedal"; folks don't recongize me in my own Town!
    And I'm also enough of a Klutz that if it can be tripped on or fallen over; I've done it... repeatedly!
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    Default Kolpin rhino grip

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    Perhaps I should explain that I spend so much time on crutches that when I'm "Bi-pedal"; folks don't recongize me in my own Town!
    And I'm also enough of a Klutz that if it can be tripped on or fallen over; I've done it... repeatedly!
    Hi,

    I have installed two kolpin rhino grips on the rear carrier, which hold my crutches firmly. Excellent and I do not have any problem, movement or rattling while driving.

    Got little innovative and Bingo, problem solved.

    Best to all.
    Last edited by BriteSpydie; 12-10-2017 at 07:14 PM.

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    Default Crutch carrying

    I added a top rear rack to my RTL, purchased forearm crutches that can be adjusted. Shorten them to the shortest length, bungee them to the rack, leaves room for using the rack as it isn’t designed and always have my ‘legs’ with me. Weather doesn’t effect them either! Piece of cake!

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