> I think you might find it difficult to mount an axle-mounted basket on
> a bike with those kind of bars (or Moustache bars), but they work
> great on my bike with the upright, Northroad-style handlebars.

I do not have a bike with a Wald at the moment, but from what I
recall, you are correct.  The basket mount hardware pulls it in too
close to work with drops.

On Sep 12, 12:24 pm, "Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got Mark's rack and basket for my bike which has drop handlebars.
> I think you might find it difficult to mount an axle-mounted basket on
> a bike with those kind of bars (or Moustache bars), but they work
> great on my bike with the upright, Northroad-style handlebars.
>
> On Sep 12, 5:39 am, JoelMatthews <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Heck.  I would say just buy the Wald basket with heavy duty struts:
>
> >http://www.waldsports.com/index.cfm/wald137&139baskets.html
>
> > it is not that hard to take off and put on.  When you want the bike to
> > look Riv fancy just take the basket off.
>
> > On Sep 11, 11:58 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > I love the look of the Nitto rack with the zip-tied on Wald basket,
> > > but is there any inherent advantage to this method over a quick-
> > > release Wald or a Wald with the legs down to the axle?  The difference
> > > in cost is significant.
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