pannier baskets?
#26
Trailer Nut
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From: Central Scotland
Bikes: Viking Urban Trail. Schwinn Spoiler
The trouble with Panniers is - its all about WEIGHT!
If you think you are on the bike then the added weight of whatever your carrying in the panniers - how flat is the back tyre going to look/be?
Get a trailer and let it carry all the weight and not the bike.
Regards
TC
If you think you are on the bike then the added weight of whatever your carrying in the panniers - how flat is the back tyre going to look/be?
Get a trailer and let it carry all the weight and not the bike.
Regards
TC
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#28
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From: Raleigh, NC
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There's something to be said for trailers, but I only use one when the rack becomes impractical. It's worth considering the weight you put on your back tire, but if you've got a sturdy, well-built wheel, it can handle quite a bit. Consider how loaded up some touring bikes get. Some do use trailers, but not most. Also consider the trip to the grocery store. I had to haul my empty trailer somewhere last weekend and it was almost as bad as hauling it loaded, whereas the weight of two empty, folded, grocery bag panniers is barely noticeable (if at all). If you were getting more than two bags of groceries, a trailer might make sense, but I prefer to limit myself to what I can carry on my racks rather than pull a trailer with me, especially if a stop at the grocery store is part of a longer ride, as it often is.
#29
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From: Mt. Airy, MD
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Handsomeryan,
I remember when you were making that set, a couple years ago maybe?
Anyway, I had doubts, but after using many different things including touring panniers, grocery panniers, briefcase panniers, etc., that rack set up you have looks great.
It looks easy on/easy off, and pretty large. If I needed something for groceries these days, I'd probably make something like that but bigger.
I remember when you were making that set, a couple years ago maybe?
Anyway, I had doubts, but after using many different things including touring panniers, grocery panniers, briefcase panniers, etc., that rack set up you have looks great.
It looks easy on/easy off, and pretty large. If I needed something for groceries these days, I'd probably make something like that but bigger.
If I were making them again, instead of batter boxes I'd check out IKEA as they have about a billion different sizes and shapes of plastic totes. [srsly, the selection is awesome!] The closest IKEA to me was a 3+ hour drive to Atlanta but now there is one not even 10 miles (and quite bikable) from my house. I ♥ Swedish flat-pack furniture stores!
As long as you put one in each to balance the weight out.
#30
Retro Prairie Girl
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From: Edmonton Alberta
Bikes: 78 Raleigh DL-1,Pashley Princess Sovereign,Specialized Globe City 7.1

I just setup my GF's bike as a utility/errand bike. I went with removable grocery panniers and a quick release front basket. The bags/basket are nice because they hold quite a lot [as much as she would want to cycle with], but they come off easily if she wants to take them into the store or ride a naked bike.

I realize it's not exactly what you were after, but thought it might provide some inspiration and/or help other folks looking for a functionally similar bike setup.

#31
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I had the big old Wald chrome baskets on my 64 Huffy Sportsman. I just used it for a beater, but it could haul a case and a 40 in each side with plenty of room on top. The are heavy, but they are strong. I used to stack fire wood taller than my head on them; every week! I say go cheap (5$ flea martkert/25$ internet), because after 3 weeks of using them, you won't even notice they're there.
#32
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From: In a desert somewhere
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I was wondering has anybody seen any folding baskets that are made to be mounted on top of a rear rack? SO far all that I have found are side mounted racks that wouldn't really work well for me since I just have one bag (backpack) that's pretty heavy about 40-50lbs. I already have the rack that is rated to hold the weight, and I don't feel comfortable just strapping a cargo net over it since I'll be transporting my laptop in the backpack as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
#33
I was wondering has anybody seen any folding baskets that are made to be mounted on top of a rear rack? SO far all that I have found are side mounted racks that wouldn't really work well for me since I just have one bag (backpack) that's pretty heavy about 40-50lbs. I already have the rack that is rated to hold the weight, and I don't feel comfortable just strapping a cargo net over it since I'll be transporting my laptop in the backpack as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I was wondering has anybody seen any folding baskets that are made to be mounted on top of a rear rack? SO far all that I have found are side mounted racks that wouldn't really work well for me since I just have one bag (backpack) that's pretty heavy about 40-50lbs. I already have the rack that is rated to hold the weight, and I don't feel comfortable just strapping a cargo net over it since I'll be transporting my laptop in the backpack as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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#36
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From: the Georgia Strait
Bikes: Devinci Caribou, Kona Dew Plus, Raleigh Twenty
I tried the Wald 535 rear baskets, but they wouldn't even come close to fitting on my Cannondale M500. It's frustrating, because this is my "utility bike", and it's gotten to be more than lame, making repeated trips to the supermarket with only my Jansport "Everyday" backpack to hold the groceries.
I don't want to go the "rear rack w/panniers or folding baskets" route, and prefer to not mount a front basket.
Any suggestions?
I don't want to go the "rear rack w/panniers or folding baskets" route, and prefer to not mount a front basket.
Any suggestions?
What don't you like about rear racks?
#37
If you're not into the wire-type folding walds, I ran across these the other day...
elven81 Folding Mesh Baskets
elven81 Folding Mesh Baskets
#39
Yeah, I wasn't claiming they were superior to the Walds. Just that they have a different look (if your into that kind of thing).
#41
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Has anyone seen the faux wicker folding basket from Axiom? I was wondering if it could really looks like wicker.
#42
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From: Ann Arbor, Michigan
Bikes: '93 GT Pantera, '03 Fuji Marseille, '05 Klein Attitude, Dahon Impulse, Bike Friday Family Triple
If I had to carry 2 bags of groceries, I'd rather have low rider folding fabric panniers for simplicity, ease, and handling
Seems that few people offer this, unfortunately. Old Man Mountain (?) has the low rider front rack, perhaps the REI bags will fit.
Seems that few people offer this, unfortunately. Old Man Mountain (?) has the low rider front rack, perhaps the REI bags will fit.
#43
It's good to see more choices in folding baskets. I bought my Walds about 6 years ago and they were the only ones I could find. Now there's a few companies getting into the game.
Has anyone seen the faux wicker folding basket from Axiom? I was wondering if it could really looks like wicker.
Has anyone seen the faux wicker folding basket from Axiom? I was wondering if it could really looks like wicker.
Wait, there's a faux wicker FOLDING basket? Are you sure?
#44
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There's one on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Axiom-Folding-...0099812&sr=1-1
But I don't see it on the Axiom website so it could be a discontinued model.
https://www.amazon.com/Axiom-Folding-...0099812&sr=1-1
But I don't see it on the Axiom website so it could be a discontinued model.
#45
There's one on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Axiom-Folding-...0099812&sr=1-1
But I don't see it on the Axiom website so it could be a discontinued model.
https://www.amazon.com/Axiom-Folding-...0099812&sr=1-1
But I don't see it on the Axiom website so it could be a discontinued model.
I remember the following rack showed up on some shopping sights before it showed up on Axiom's.

#46
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From: In a desert somewhere
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That is pretty big....so I will repeat my recommendation for the wald folding......you can then lay that big backpack across the rack and support the ends with the baskets. I have done this with bags of potting soil. Also that much weight you want to keep as low as you can to keep the center of gravity low.
Once I get my bike completed I'll probably be posting picks of it.
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