Ok, pictures and write up.
short link:
http://wp.me/p19mfs-ir
big link:
http://oceanaircycles.com/2011/03/11/wald-basket-wi…ountain-mounts/

not the woody, but the same problem solved.

Rob
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http://oceanaircycles.com/

On Mar 11, 5:50 am, rperks <[email protected]> wrote:
> I found myself in a similar quandry a few years back.  I happened to
> have a couple of Old Man Mountain rack mounts in my parts 
> bin,http://www.oldmanmountain.com/Pages/RackPages/FrontRacks.html
> like you see at the bottom of the rack on the right.  I bolted the
> basket to those, and then mount th ebottom of the basket like any of
> the OMM racks.  It has been working fin for a long time in spite of
> the super cheap nuts and bolts I grabbed to throw it together.  I will
> grab some pictures later this morning.
>
> On Mar 10, 9:04 pm, pcooley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I just received a WALD Woody Goody this afternoon and installed it.
> > The instructions make a big deal about taking it in to your bike shop
> > if you need to attach it to a bike with a quick release front wheel.
> > I am guessing that they are trying to avoid liability issues.
>
> > I went ahead and ran the quick release skewer through the smaller hole
> > in the strut, and I placed the springs inboard of the strut.  (ie.
> > quick release - strut - spring - fork - hub, etc.).
>
> > I realized later that they might intend for you to attach the strut to
> > the bosses on the dropout.  I could mount them to the outside of the
> > sks fender safety release, but that seems less sturdy to me than
> > having them held tight by the pressure of the quick release
> > mechanism.  Since my bike is old enough to lack lawyer lips, the quick
> > release skewer seems the best place to put the strut, and I'm sure
> > that the skewer itself, coupled with the pressure from the mechanism,
> > is strong enough to hold the strut in place.
>
> > Is there some unforeseen danger I'm missing here?  Or is it that WALD
> > doesn't want the average consumer to fool around with their quick
> > release more than necessary?
>
> > (I also sent an email to Rivendell.  It will be interesting to see
> > what they have to say.  Their online catalogue makes no mention of
> > quick release vs. solid axle in relation to the Woody Goody).
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Paul Cooley
> > Santa Fe, NM- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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