Slick, indeed... but I would be slightly concerned about lateral stability, 
particularly when carrying a load that is heavily weighted to one side... 
do the connectors front and rear have enough strength to keep the basket 
from 'rolling' left or right without putting undue strain on those 
connectors? Lateral stability seems to be the weak point for a wide basket 
on any narrow rack; not so much front/rear stability.  I wonder if you 
could use the front tongue idea (brilliant), by simply having one face left 
and one right, and installing it in kind of a "twisting motion to "clamp" 
under the sides of the rack.  You don't really need the forward/rear 
stability (because the length of the rack already stabilizes the basket 
front to back), but now you'd have excellent left to right stability.

Thanks for sharing this; I may try that idea... I'm sure I'd struggle 
getting the 'cam over clasp' properly positioned.

Bobby "Keep it Simple" Birmingham

On Friday, March 29, 2013 3:52:06 PM UTC-4, clayton wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> A while back I asked the groups opinion of the public bikes basket and 
> it's quick release. The opinions I got back were negative and got me 
> thinking on how to adapt a basket that could be installed and removed 
> easily but be very secure. I live without a car and use my Atlantis for 
> groceries etc. I didn't want to haul around an empty basket all the time, 
> or deal with zip ties constantly taking the basket off and zip tying it 
> down the next time I needed it to go to the store. So my requirements were: 
> Instant on/off, secure, elegant, lockable to the bike and not too heavy. 
> All was achieved but the elegance. Not ugly, but I need to paint the silver 
> bits...lol.
>
> I run panniers and a rear rack regularly. The basket is used as an 
> additional overload for *planned* shopping trips. 
>
> Check out the photos and descriptions. I tried to be clear as I could so 
> you could make your own if you so desired. Progress through the photos from 
> old to new. It should make sense after you get through the series of ten 
> photos and the descriptions. 
>

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