Quotes from: vaskidmark
Put your cane in the basket with the handle in one of the rear corners. It makes a great lance. sticking up at about 30* or so.
Tried that.
Muy peligro.stay safe.
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Quote from: Tallpine
Surely, you joust.
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I'm thinking velcro strip with a hook welded/sewn/glued/attached to it so it'll stay upright inside the basket or hang upright outside the basket and still be easily removable. Better outside, I reckon... keeps the filthy tip from contacting food packages. (Ick.)
Only weighs 13 oz (solid hickory).
I thought of the velcro-magnet combination, but I don't think any reasonably-sized magnet would work well, even a neo one. Too small a contact area with the wires of the basket.
Tried to wrap it up in the charging power cord held in the hook affair in the back, no joy.
Would be best if the cart makers had a cup and hook arrangement on the basket itself, but this might not accommodate all the variations of canes and crutches and whatnot.
Putting it in the basket any way diagonally just doesn't work well. Hanging it out front, you have the lance problem: it doesn't get out of the way on contact with a victim or a store display... there's no "crumple zone," as it were.
Hang it out the back of the basket and it interferes with steering. (The front wheels are the driver wheels and can be turned 90° from the axis of the cart. They're very maneuverable --they can turn on the center of the rear axle.)
George Forman, where are you when I need you?
Terry
REF:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oxPovB51X0Anyway,
of the ATVs that the OP presented.