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  2. Luggage carrier - Wikipedia

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    Luggage carriers can be mounted on recumbents and on folding bicycles, but may require customization or additional hardware. Additionally, specialized or customized luggage carriers are often required on bicycles with (rear) disc brakes or full suspension.

  3. Baggage cart - Wikipedia

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    Luggage carts in Ivory Coast Baggage carts available for a deposit at a German train station Railway baggage cart from the 1800s Baggage cart mover A luggage cart in a hotel hallway. Baggage carts, luggage carts, luggage trolleys or trolleys are small vehicles pushed by travelers (human-powered) to carry individual luggage, [citation needed ...

  4. Baggage - Wikipedia

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    Smaller pieces of luggage awaiting loading at airport Shopping trolley (caddy) Luggage carriers – light-weight wheeled carts on which luggage could be temporarily placed or that can be temporarily attached to luggage – date at least to the 1930s, such as in US patent 2,132,316 "Luggage carrier" by Anne W. Newton (filed 1937, published 1938 ...

  5. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Luggage carrier: any accessory equipment designed to carry tools, gear or cargo; Master link: a bicycle chain accessory that allows convenient removal and reconnection of an installed bicycle chain without the need for a chain tool; Nipple: a specialized nut that most commonly attaches a spoke to a wheel rim. In some systems, it provides ...

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  7. Low rider bicycle luggage carrier - Wikipedia

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    Like other types of luggage carriers low riders are usually constructed out of aluminum or (stainless) steel rods or tubing. The rods and tubes bent to the right shape and then mounting points are added to it. All low riders have horizontal rails on which panniers can be attached. The most common diameter of the rails is 10 millimeters.