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Dylansbob 02-17-12 01:21 PM

Basil Front rack write-up **pic heavy**
 
When I was researching front racks a few months ago, I ran across comparitively good deals on the Basil rack. However, I couldn't find alot of info on them. Not wanting to buy anything yet, I continued to use my Blackburn that wobbled with a 12pack on it. Luckily, my lbs parted out some Torker cargobikes and sold me a few racks for a song.

The Rack

....is big, really big, and fairly heavy. That beef makes a very solid platform. I've sat on the rack (~175lbs) and pedaled the bike backward without drama. No flexing or bending. It considerably improved my stability with a 12pack of bottles.

I started to mount it to an old low-trail road bike, but it was too big and it nearly extended past the front wheel. It was absolutely huge. This is why some sites that sell it mention that it requires a minimum distance between the handlebars and the front hub of ~27inches. It doesnt seem like that big of number until you try to mount it. It only just fit my old bridgestone with a Technomic stem.

Fortunately, it's very easy to modify with only a couple of tools. Namely, a tubing cutter and a drill. Sorry I didn't take pics of the process. If anyone wants, I could when I do the next rack.

http://img861.imageshack.us/img861/9232/p1030702.jpg



For the platform, I used the tubing cutter and cut off the front hoop as short as I could and still rotate the tool. I capped the remaining protrusions and they actually come in handy as an attachment point for bungies.

The back support is attached with two screws per side hold internal lugs. Again, I used the tubing cutter and made double sure I was cutting evenly to take off about 6 inches. I may go more next time. Now is the hardest part, drilling the new 4 holes to attach the back to the platform. Proper clamps do make the job much easier.

http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/284/p1030699r.jpg


The new rack is about half a pound lighter, by measuring my cut off bits. It extends less in front, but still holds my 12pack perfectly.

http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/3717/p1030698r.jpg

I've also found that a toeclip strap or velcro headlight strap, woven through the adjustment slots of the uprights makes a great mini ulock holster.

http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/8912/p1030701c.jpg

pick 02-17-12 02:35 PM

Very cool, nice mod to make it work....question for ya - is that a stability spring you have (deflopilator) coming from the fork to the frame? If so, did it come with the basket or is it an after market one? I need one for my wifes Trek Allant. The ones I have found are made for a smaller diameter tube than on the Trek...before I get one and, ahem, make it fit...thought I'd ask about yours.

Thanks!

Dylansbob 02-17-12 02:44 PM

Actually it's the VO one. It might be a bit puny for my purposes, I don't think it helps much. I keep meaning to take the spring to the hardware store and get something stronger. It shouldn't be hard to make one either, out of an old fender/light bracket and something to hold on the downtube.

pick 02-17-12 02:53 PM

ahhh, yeah the VO one is the one I had in mind to use for her bike...Thanks for the reply!!


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