BTW - another way to quiet down the sack is to attach the side latches
on the bottom rung of the basket to add tension and then throw a
basket net over the top. Not worth it around town but it's nice to get
rid of some of the rattle on longer rides.

On May 8, 12:53 am, SFF <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm running a new Sam Hillborne with a Nitto mini front rack, Wald med
> basket and med Shopsack. Having never used a front rack before, I
> wasn't sure if I would like it - handling? weight distribution? geez,
> you can't see the front tire...etc.
>
> But, after a month of daily commuting I have to say - it does much
> more than I expected! I can fit a change of clothes, lunch, mini U-
> lock and a book up there no problem - thats all I need for the
> commute. On the way home I can stop by the grocery store, record shop
> or beverage barn and squeeze it in - no problem.
>
> Tip: I put a little bar tape on the basket where I attach the shopsack
> latch. Sometimes on a rough surface you get some clanky noise from the
> loose metal to metal attachment point. I also put a foam pad on the
> bottom of the basket to eliminate road noise if I'm running a lite
> load.
>
> Maybe someday I'll use that big 'ol Nitto rack on the back of the
> bike. Where are those new panniers anyway? Just asking...
>
> Joel
>
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