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graywolf 01-15-09 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by brianinc-ville (Post 8187228)
Here are some photos of the straps I've made for Wald folding baskets (pink ones for my mom. Aww...). I can take them on and off in no time, and have been using them for years without any problems -- I trust them enough to carry my laptop, quite often. Just get the sturdiest quick-release buckles and nylon strap material you can find at your local sewing store, then sew the heck out of them. Note that I use fabric-covered rubber bands (aka pony-tail holders) to attach the bottom of the basket to the vertical strut of the carrier rack, which I've padded with handlebar tape (sorry -- I'm a pretty poor photographer). It works pretty well for a while, but then they get stretched out. If anyone's got a better idea for a quick-releasing way to attach the basket to the vertical strut, I'd like to hear it.

Very cool, a simple but neat idea.

jdmitch 01-15-09 02:38 PM

Note as nice as the straps, but here's what I do to keep things from rattling when closed. Also, this let's me have the extra utility of keeping a cargo net handy...

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3501/...b34660.jpg?v=0

Wanderer 01-15-09 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by cmcanulty (Post 7062886)
Get the shopping panniers from nashbar, silent, hold a grocery bag and fold flat when empty.


+1 ---- or the same from Performance...... on sale for $20 several times a year....No noise at all, and I bungee mine with monkey balls (together) when folded up to keep 'em nice and tight. I also hang them as far to the rear on my Topeak rack to avoid any heel strike. And, I got big feet...

KnhoJ 01-17-09 10:38 PM

They rattle a little. Even if they didn't fold I wouldn't care about a little rattle, though.

But since they do fold flat, I can shove my bike into a packed bike rack at the grocery store and still carry home a load that'll have me in granny gear out of intersections. They'll hold far more than an aluminum rack can carry, I have the evidence. I can carry my bike through the side garage door with me rather than trying to pull it behind me or push it ahead of me. I can put my bike on the front of the bus when the front rim splits ten miles from home, without bogarting the entire rack. They'll never wear out, either; mine are so old they're galvanized instead of painted.

That's worth a little rattle. Folding baskets, ftw.

Allen 01-18-09 02:06 PM

Go to the local auto supply store and they should have silicon hose of various widths by the foot.
Find some hose whose interior diameter is the same as width of your basket's wires.
Slit the hose down the middle and fit it like water pipe insulation on the parts of your basket that rub.

Quiet basket.


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