Bill The Basil baskets look nice but they don't make it easy to
understand or buy.  From the web site I can't tell how the wicker and
metal frames interface or how they attach to the bike.  They neither
sell on line nor list prices, but only refer to a wholesaler part
number for a retailer to track down. It does feel like a pig in a
poke.

Michael

On Jul 26, 8:04 pm, "Bill M." <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wouldn't use a Wald, the wires aren't spaced nicely for a dog to
> perch comfortably.  Basil (from the Netherlands) makes some nice
> wicker baskets with open wire covers designed specifically for
> carrying animals:
>
> http://www.basil.nl/gb/home/
> (click on Assortment, then Animal Bicycle Baskets)
>
> Bill
> (who's allergic to dogs and cats...)
>
> On Jul 26, 2:59 pm, MichaelH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > My wife has been asking me to find some way to bring her dog ( a 10.5
> > lb. mini dachshund named Sam) on our bike trips.  I think this means
> > mostly on my bike.  I'm thinking about a wald basket for the back
> > rack, but wouldn't want it there most of the time .  G. P. suggests
> > putting them on with zip ties, which seems pretty inconvenient for
> > moving it.  Has anyone tried velcro, or perhaps just some duct tape or
> > any other way to make these baskets more  flexible?
>
> > Michael
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