I see you are using a Wald with the strut attachments. I've never much cared 
for that arrangement as the basket does seem to move side to side a bit. I 
always attach my baskets directly to a front rack - usually the Nitto 
mini-front and in the past (and future I'm sure) on the now discontinued 
platrack attachment. That brings the basket down a bit from where I see yours 
in the photo and, as the base is steady, keeps the basket from swaying. I've 
never had any particular handling problems that way, though it does handle 
differently than an unloaded or very lightly loaded front. 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mgps-bob/8111374065/in/set-72157631824788937

I have had front baskets set up the way yours is and yes, that's dicey. :-(

Aloha,

Bob



Robert Harrison
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On Aug 3, 2013, at 7:21 AM, SMP <[email protected]> wrote:

> I had a similar experience on my Riv:
> http://www.flickr.com/x/t/0092009/photos/sumehra/5629443174/
> 
> Fully loaded with groceries... "Dicey" doesn't even begin to describe the 
> handling.
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