I'll also give a big thumbs up for the 1up racks.  After a nuclear war, all 
that will remain will be cockroaches, and the 1up racks.  (Maybe a bit of 
hyperbole, but seriously, they make most other racks I've owned or used 
look kind of cheap and flimsy.)

The racks can be adjusted as to where they hit the wheel.  I don't think 
you would have any trouble with your Wald basket, as on my 700c sized 
bikes, the arms generally come up to only about 40% of the wheel diameter, 
and this could be made less by lowering the crossbar between the arms.   
The only possible trouble would be fenders, as the rack needs to make good 
contact with the wheels.  They sell a fender adapter, which appears to just 
be a short section of pipe insulation so you can snug the arms up against 
the fender instead.  That doesn't strike me as terribly secure, as you are 
putting all the force through the fender stays.   (I have't tried it 
myself, but I've read several reports suggesting that they work just fine 
with fenders. So, maybe it isn't that big of a deal.)

Cameron Murphy
San Marcos, CA

On Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at 9:16:43 AM UTC-7, Michele wrote:
>
> Lots of love for the 1UP, and I like how compact it is when folded. But 
> son't those two wheel holders preclude having a small front rack with Wald 
> 137 basket on the front?
>
> On Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at 2:04:28 PM UTC-7, TopsfieldRider wrote:
>>
>> I have the 1Up and love it.  Holds my mixte and 55mm tires bikes with 
>> ease. Easy on and off.  I can't imagine a. Ike it won't hold. Expensive, 
>> but the last rack you'll ever have to buy. 
>
>

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