[RBW] Re: Wald Basket Mod

2015-01-29 Thread twin
I just disconnected all but three of the wires on my Wald basket to lower the 
height. I'm going to take it to school and have one of my high school guys/gals 
get the three that I guess are welded open. I look foward to this basket being 
shorter in height. Great idea!

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[RBW] Re: Wald Basket Mod

2015-01-28 Thread Bill Lindsay
Tony

Thanks for the kind words.  
Yes, I'll keep a cargo-net zip tied to the basket, and typically a ShopSack 
Large is sitting in there.  

On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 4:08:16 AM UTC-8, Tony DeFilippo wrote:

 Bill the finished product looks great!  A unique accessory that is sure to 
 draw eyes.  Do you generally use a shop sack?

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[RBW] Re: Wald Basket Mod

2015-01-28 Thread Bill Lindsay
Edwin

Yes, when I finished installing the finders, basket, etc, I decided there 
was still a chance for upspray from my tire onto the underside of my basket 
cargo and also onto the front dynamo headlamp.  

I've used heavy plastic film for a couple DIY projects and I have a stack 
of that material.  I've acquired this heavy plastic film in three ways:

1.  I bought a sheet at TAP plastics
2.  I've deconstructed file folder products from the Office Supply store 
(generally upcycled items discarded at my office)
3.  The Elfa brand shelving that I've run in several closets in my home 
came with plastic shelf liners.  I've decided not to line every shelf I 
installed, but kept the extras for future projects

I took one sheet of my stockpile material and made a little rack topper. 
 This augments the fender and protects everything that is on top of the 
rack from spray.  Here's another photo of that SPLASHGUARD 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/15432172994/ with a caption 
describing it.  

On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 4:21:27 AM UTC-8, Edwin W wrote:

 Tremendous. 
 What have you got On the top of the rack? Some kind of plastic? Tell us 
 more. 

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[RBW] Re: Wald Basket Mod

2015-01-28 Thread Surlyprof

TAP plastics often has leftover cutoffs that they sell for cheap.  Look for 
the cutoff bin where they'll probably have a variety of materials, shapes 
and sizes for $1-$5.  If you only need a little, it is a great way to go.

John

On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 9:43:00 AM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:

 Edwin

 Yes, when I finished installing the finders, basket, etc, I decided there 
 was still a chance for upspray from my tire onto the underside of my basket 
 cargo and also onto the front dynamo headlamp.  

 I've used heavy plastic film for a couple DIY projects and I have a stack 
 of that material.  I've acquired this heavy plastic film in three ways:

 1.  I bought a sheet at TAP plastics
 2.  I've deconstructed file folder products from the Office Supply store 
 (generally upcycled items discarded at my office)
 3.  The Elfa brand shelving that I've run in several closets in my home 
 came with plastic shelf liners.  I've decided not to line every shelf I 
 installed, but kept the extras for future projects

 I took one sheet of my stockpile material and made a little rack topper. 
  This augments the fender and protects everything that is on top of the 
 rack from spray.  Here's another photo of that SPLASHGUARD 
 https://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/15432172994/ with a caption 
 describing it.  

 On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 4:21:27 AM UTC-8, Edwin W wrote:

 Tremendous. 
 What have you got On the top of the rack? Some kind of plastic? Tell us 
 more. 



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[RBW] Re: Wald Basket Mod

2015-01-28 Thread Brian Campbell
Bill, nice mod! I was thinking about putting a basket on my Hilsen was 
wondering what the wheel flop was like when loaded?
 

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[RBW] Re: Wald Basket Mod

2015-01-28 Thread Nick Ybarra
That's pretty brilliant.  Chapeau, sir!

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 11:14:59 PM UTC-6, Bill Lindsay wrote:

 I was WOWED by Jenny's sweet Wald Basket chop-job featured on the BLUG. 

 Jenny's BLUG-mod 
 http://media.tumblr.com/e3c6f685f231733fdf86d7c2c1e749a1/tumblr_inline_nijkyjeqy81qdvnvk.jpg

 My own Large Wald Basket had one problem area.  The back corners of the 
 basket were crowding my fingers when I rode in the drops.  Rather than copy 
 Jenny, I decided to put my own twist on the idea.  Here's the BEFORE 
 https://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/16198202858/.  Here's the 
 DURING https://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/15763379024/.  And 
 finally, here is the AFTER 
 https://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/16385825965/

 It took about 20 minutes, and involved no cutting whatsoever.  I'm pretty 
 pumped.  

 Bill Lindsay
 El Cerrito, CA


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[RBW] Re: Wald Basket Mod

2015-01-28 Thread Bill Lindsay
I don't quite know how to respond to you Brian.  I've never had any problem 
with a heavy front load on any high-trail bike.  I can ride my Atlantis 
No-handed, but I haven't tried that with the basket plus panniers.  I don't 
know why it works for me, when you see wailing handwringers all over this 
and similar forums that telling you that if you put a 2lb handlebar bag on 
a Rivendell it will randomly lurch you off the side of the road because the 
front end geometry is SOOO BAD.  That hasn't been the case for me.  Maybe 
the random 90-degree right turn will happen today?  I say try it and go 
with your gut.  Some people say a front load ruined their bike.  Some 
people claim their low trail bike is ruined WITHOUT a front load.  Some 
people expect their bikes to be slalom-quick, even when loaded, and have 
different expectations than I do.  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 11:37:25 AM UTC-8, Brian Campbell wrote:

 Bill, nice mod! I was thinking about putting a basket on my Hilsen was 
 wondering what the wheel flop was like when loaded?
  


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