@Peter - Yes, definitely more expensive than NYC.  I think the rack seems 
to be the best bet.

@Joe - The dropout was a nice, unexpected touch, upon the arrival of my 
frame.

Although zip ties are one way of doing it, it's not as 'easy on/easy off' 
as I would like.  I am wondering if something like this will work:

Ortlieb <http://www.ortliebusa.com/prodInfo.asp?pid=313&cid=25>snap it 
adapter on the basket + Ortlieb front top it 
rack<http://www.ortliebusa.com/prodInfo.asp?pid=269&cid=25>in silver.  The 
problem with this is the top it rack does not look like it 
will allow me to mount my 
front<http://www.flickr.com/photos/sumehra/9351531461/in/photostream/> light 
easily <http://www.flickr.com/photos/sumehra/9354303448/in/photostream/>.

OR...

Marks rack + Pletscher rack 
adapter<http://www.klickfix.com/index.php?mod=11&lang=en>+ Pletscher 
coupling set <http://www.klickfix.com/index.php?mod=11&lang=en> attached to 
the basket.


On Thursday, August 1, 2013 1:26:12 AM UTC+2, joe b. wrote:
>
> Sorry, I missed the part about mounting to a front rack and understand 
> wanting to keep the clamps off the bars. That dropout is spectacular. Lip 
> free or die.  Good luck!
>
> Best,
> joe broach
> portland, or
>
> On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 3:28 PM, SMP <sum...@gmail.com <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> @Peter - thanks for the tips.  I am not so handy, and I live in Zurich, 
>> the most expensive city in the world ... so multiply all of those figures 
>> by 2.5 and you'll be back at almost 90, shipped ;)
>>
>> @Joe - Thanks for the info.  I think I have some Wald basket hardware 
>> lying around, but I have been averse to mounting anything on my handlebars 
>> as I like to keep it clean.  This is also why I was wondering if I should 
>> instead put the basket on a rack.  Also, not sure if my fork has lawyer 
>> lips... doesn't look like 
>> it<http://www.flickr.com/photos/sumehra/5594285268/in/set-72157626345789636/>
>> .
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, August 1, 2013 12:07:28 AM UTC+2, joe b. wrote:
>>
>>> SMP,
>>>
>>> The crates are gorgeous, but the rear attachment with flat stock to the 
>>> fork crown does not look up to the task. If you go this route, I'd suggest 
>>> picking up some of the Wald basket hardware that will attach the rear of 
>>> the crate to your bars for stability. It also looks (like the Wald) like 
>>> it's designed to mount to the front axle. This is best done with nutted 
>>> axles, but you should be OK with good steel, internal cam quick release 
>>> skewers. Just watch that the strut doesn't hang up on the lawyer lips (the 
>>> little bumps that keep your front wheel from falling out as easily, 
>>> assuming your fork has them). The whole set up could be made pretty quick 
>>> to take off--just two bolts (or wingnuts?) at the bars and the front axle. 
>>> All that would stay on the bike would be the two Wald handlebar clamps.
>>>
>>> If you get it, feel free to ask the group for help dialing in the 
>>> install. They're an ingenious bunch!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> joe broach
>>> portland, or
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 2:45 PM, SMP <sum...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Bunch,
>>>>
>>>> I am contemplating a few upgrades to my bike, and one of these is the 
>>>> autumn <http://www.gothamcargo.com/about-autumn/> front basket/crate 
>>>> by Gotham Cargo <http://gothamcargo.com>.
>>>>
>>>> Here is a photo of my Riv 
>>>> <http://www.flickr.com/photos/sumehra/6320659498/in/set-72157626345789636>(not
>>>>  
>>>> very recent).  Now imagine silver Gilles Berthoud fenders and cream tires 
>>>> (this is already a part of the upgrade plan).
>>>>
>>>> My first question is, given my color scheme, what color crate would you 
>>>> recommend?  Click here for color 
>>>> options<http://www.gothamcargo.com/customize-it/>. 
>>>>  I am leaning towards Natural, Graphite, or Silver.  If I do Natural, 
>>>> though, I'd like to varnish it somehow to make it match the honey saddle 
>>>> and amber shellacked cork grips.  (Silly question - Can I use shellac on 
>>>> wood or only varnish?)
>>>>
>>>> My next question is, is there a way to mount this in an easy-on/easy 
>>>> off method on either a big nitto front rack or the smaller mark's rack? 
>>>>  Maybe using retractable zip ties or a klickfix solution?  I want to have 
>>>> the versatility to have it on most of the time for my inner city use, but 
>>>> from time to time on long rides, have the option to go crate-free.
>>>>
>>>> My last question is, is this a terrible idea?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and looking forward to your feedback.
>>>>
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