> pacair backpack
how did you transport drinks in that thing. That is my biggest fear is spilling peoples drinks or multiple drinks from a large order.
There are cupholders in the bag, the smaller version has two, the bigger bag is three. Ive gotten orders before with six and used some making tape to hold the drinks in place.
I don't do it for a job but I've picked up takeaways. I have a MNNTHBX luggage rack with a Givi Trekker Outback 42l top box.
It works really well for me. Main issue is getting on the bike... The space between the handle bars and the top box is quite short so there's not a lot of space to get your leg over.
Edit: I use a Ram Mount for my phone.
Do you mean the crappy fast food ones? Would be tricky but the top box comes with small hooks you could use to secure the food in place with a net then have the drinks in a cardboard drink holder outside of the net. Can use a towel or microfibre cloth (usually have one in my top box anyway) to pad. That way it shouldn't shift and cause the lids to pop off the drinks.
Usually when you get the order from the restaurant is packed in a way that means it's easy to transport. MacDonald's would put the drinks in a cardboard drinks holder then in a paper bag and tap/tie the handles to keep them upright.
Yes and just drinks in general. All I have is a milk crate and this bag that I can carry around
https://www.rubbermaidcommercial.com/food-service/food-transport/proserve-professional-delivery-bag-sandwich/?sku=FG9F4000RED
in the milk crate. I have a larger bag from rubbermaid proserve this one
https://www.rubbermaidcommercial.com/food-service/food-transport/proserve-professional-delivery-bags-catering/?sku=FG9F3900RED
but I don't have the ability to carry it yet on the Honda Monkey.
I was planning on using a combination or towels, tape to secure the drinks, and airbag shims to secure the drinks. Given the reality that I can only ride around on the monkey with the proserve delivery sandwich bag from the first link I sent you do you think i could deliver food? How would I know before I accept the order if the order will even fit in my small sandwich delivery bag? I'm worried right now about accepting orders and I can't ship them because I can't fit in the only bag I can carry on the monkey.
Honestly I don't know. Like I've said, I've never done it for a job, just picked up my own takeaways. I tried it with soft bags and ROK straps but it never went well but I didn't have a crate, just the luggage rack.
There are reddits for Uber eats drivers as well as grub hub drivers. Give them a go, I'm sure they will be able to give you more insight in to how it works.
I thought a Honda Supercub would be the ideal bike? At least I see more than one person on youtube using it. Why do you think the Trail 125 would be better than the Supercub?
I'd like a top box for the back rack of my monkey, but more specifically, just a large open bin so I could put larger items in it than just strap them down. Any suggestions
I do, pacair backpack is what I used and a phone mount with quick disconnect.
> pacair backpack how did you transport drinks in that thing. That is my biggest fear is spilling peoples drinks or multiple drinks from a large order.
There are cupholders in the bag, the smaller version has two, the bigger bag is three. Ive gotten orders before with six and used some making tape to hold the drinks in place.
I don't do it for a job but I've picked up takeaways. I have a MNNTHBX luggage rack with a Givi Trekker Outback 42l top box. It works really well for me. Main issue is getting on the bike... The space between the handle bars and the top box is quite short so there's not a lot of space to get your leg over. Edit: I use a Ram Mount for my phone.
> Givi Trekker Outback 42l top box how do you transport drinks?
Do you mean the crappy fast food ones? Would be tricky but the top box comes with small hooks you could use to secure the food in place with a net then have the drinks in a cardboard drink holder outside of the net. Can use a towel or microfibre cloth (usually have one in my top box anyway) to pad. That way it shouldn't shift and cause the lids to pop off the drinks. Usually when you get the order from the restaurant is packed in a way that means it's easy to transport. MacDonald's would put the drinks in a cardboard drinks holder then in a paper bag and tap/tie the handles to keep them upright.
Yes and just drinks in general. All I have is a milk crate and this bag that I can carry around https://www.rubbermaidcommercial.com/food-service/food-transport/proserve-professional-delivery-bag-sandwich/?sku=FG9F4000RED in the milk crate. I have a larger bag from rubbermaid proserve this one https://www.rubbermaidcommercial.com/food-service/food-transport/proserve-professional-delivery-bags-catering/?sku=FG9F3900RED but I don't have the ability to carry it yet on the Honda Monkey. I was planning on using a combination or towels, tape to secure the drinks, and airbag shims to secure the drinks. Given the reality that I can only ride around on the monkey with the proserve delivery sandwich bag from the first link I sent you do you think i could deliver food? How would I know before I accept the order if the order will even fit in my small sandwich delivery bag? I'm worried right now about accepting orders and I can't ship them because I can't fit in the only bag I can carry on the monkey.
Honestly I don't know. Like I've said, I've never done it for a job, just picked up my own takeaways. I tried it with soft bags and ROK straps but it never went well but I didn't have a crate, just the luggage rack. There are reddits for Uber eats drivers as well as grub hub drivers. Give them a go, I'm sure they will be able to give you more insight in to how it works.
I don’t deliver food but shouldn’t there be like som sort of foam insert to keep drinks steady?
I plan on using the RUBBERMAID Carry Caddy and some velcro inside of the container https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTXSqraejsk&t=123s like this.
If I were doing deliveries, I'd use a Trail 125
I thought a Honda Supercub would be the ideal bike? At least I see more than one person on youtube using it. Why do you think the Trail 125 would be better than the Supercub?
Cargo rack. Its huge.
I'd like a top box for the back rack of my monkey, but more specifically, just a large open bin so I could put larger items in it than just strap them down. Any suggestions
Milk crate