Bungee cords keep things where they need to be kept.
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fred_dot_u says:
Try to stay clear of the airport!
Kevin Love says:
I use both on my Pashley. 65L Basil panniers and a basket on my rear rack. When I’ve lots of groceries, I’ll also put shopping bags on the handlebars.
Eric says:
But can you carry a 20# gas bottle like I do? Those bottles weigh in the neighborhood of 30# when full. Put it in a bag on your handlebars and it might pull the handlebars in that direction.
I never put grocery bags on the handlebars. I don’t think it’s safe.
A bungee net works even better for such bulky loads than individual bungees.
Kevin Love says:
At times, my wife rides on the rear rack, so I think that it will take the weight of your gas bottle.
eddie says:
I’m a basket convert. I have a basket on my worksman that is attatched to the frame, which is very stable. I have a wald on my Dyno, which is beefy but interfers with steering if I load it up too much. I have some basil panniers on my pashley that don’t see as much use. My xtracycle is great for kayaks, couches and other monsters. this post makes me realize I probably have too many bikes.
any cargo hauling solutions for raleigh twenties?
andrewp says:
Nice pic, Eric. I remember a while back you posted some additional pictures of your utility bike (I think it’s somewhere on this site) and you did a post about utility bikes in general. I thought to myself it was a great adaptation that you had come up with ……
My “grocery getter” has the Wald double-fold-up baskets in the back, but I have yet to do something on the front. Your basket up front looks extra-wide — is it? Where did you get?
Find large wire baskets is hard. Finding them at reasonable prices is even harder. The one I am using now is 24wx17lx10d”, came from Lowe’s for about $20. Shopping for them now, and equivalent is in the $50 range. It’s okay, but I wish is was a little wider so that I could put three paper sacks across the front, and the wire guage is a little too thin, so I am on the hunt.
Try to stay clear of the airport!
I use both on my Pashley. 65L Basil panniers and a basket on my rear rack. When I’ve lots of groceries, I’ll also put shopping bags on the handlebars.
But can you carry a 20# gas bottle like I do? Those bottles weigh in the neighborhood of 30# when full. Put it in a bag on your handlebars and it might pull the handlebars in that direction.
I never put grocery bags on the handlebars. I don’t think it’s safe.
A bungee net works even better for such bulky loads than individual bungees.
At times, my wife rides on the rear rack, so I think that it will take the weight of your gas bottle.
I’m a basket convert. I have a basket on my worksman that is attatched to the frame, which is very stable. I have a wald on my Dyno, which is beefy but interfers with steering if I load it up too much. I have some basil panniers on my pashley that don’t see as much use. My xtracycle is great for kayaks, couches and other monsters. this post makes me realize I probably have too many bikes.
any cargo hauling solutions for raleigh twenties?
Nice pic, Eric. I remember a while back you posted some additional pictures of your utility bike (I think it’s somewhere on this site) and you did a post about utility bikes in general. I thought to myself it was a great adaptation that you had come up with ……
My “grocery getter” has the Wald double-fold-up baskets in the back, but I have yet to do something on the front. Your basket up front looks extra-wide — is it? Where did you get?
Eddie has it right. Weight on the front is fine if it is on the frame and not the hub. Worksman makes a cycle truck that does that:
http://worksmancycles.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/media/lowgravity.jpg
Another way to do things is the way I did it using the Alex Wilson design:
http://www.johnnypayphone.net/cargo/
Find large wire baskets is hard. Finding them at reasonable prices is even harder. The one I am using now is 24wx17lx10d”, came from Lowe’s for about $20. Shopping for them now, and equivalent is in the $50 range. It’s okay, but I wish is was a little wider so that I could put three paper sacks across the front, and the wire guage is a little too thin, so I am on the hunt.
One fellow uses these:
https://store.bagsolutions.com/comersus/store/comersus_viewItem.asp?idProduct=232
I think what I am looking for now is a used small shopping cart so I can take off the basket.