one piece crank
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Hmm. Dead on both Mac/Firefox and iPhone/Safari.
Hmm. Dead on both Mac/Firefox and iPhone/Safari.
Hmm. Dead on both Mac/Firefox and iPhone/Safari.
Reinstall/update the amazon app?
It worked iphone/chrome->amazon app
oh, did you run the ios update? they may have done something to slow down the zero-day exploit.
not sure what is happening on the mac based version. Do you see an image of the product on the screen?
When you hover, does it look like a valid link?
Yes, iOS update, Safari only shows a non-clickable Amazon logo.
MacOS + Firefox shows the same.
MacOS + Safari the links work.
I wanted to see what you got for $43
i cant see the image OR the link,j looked like you geniuses just left alot of blank space in your post, chrome on arch over here.
@one piece crank and @shrpshtr325
Think i found it - some browsers block amazon product placement media links -
reload, and there should be a basic link to the product now (it was an option on our side to place a link rather than the image/link combo)
Check your browser settings for any amazon specific security features.
no dice over here, just blank spaces. i dont see any security features like that in chrome . . . (at least nothing specific to amazon)
Ahhhhh ... super helpful. Thanks, but I'm wondering about the installation of that bad boy. I can see the three holes for mounting to a wall stud, presumably, which would be fine if you got the stud dead center, which is my concern. Not sure what those anchors are for? Clearly not sheetrock, I'm thinking it would tear right off the wall? Lead anchors and concrete would be fine though.
So I'm thinking more along the lines of this: Amazon product ASIN B06Y1CT85P but bolted to a section of 2x6 long enough to engage three wall studs with two vertical bolts each, for a total of six. Admittedly tricker in that you'd have to measure and drill into the center of three wall studs instead of one, but ... I'd imagine it would be more secure. Thoughts?
Also thinking about ladder hooks and bungee cords (thanks, iman29).
-kj-
I will be using the rack similarly. Curious to see your cable setup. The ball in the hitch lock seems secure (but I'll keep an eye on it). Do those have a history of failing?I have this on my garage wall inches from my rack. https://www.1up-usa.com/product/rack-stash/
The rack is not on my car unless I am carrying a bike. Also, I got bulk cable from home depot and tethered it from my hitch to the rack to keep it on securely and it adds a touch of security. If I go away for a long time, then I use the hitch lock.