Need more carrying capacity for running errands? Then check out Topeak's Front Basket. It easily attaches to you bike's handlebars and holds all your groceries or whatever else you pick up. And, the handle makes this basket extremely portable.
| Option | Barcode | Manufacturer's Part Number | Vendor Number |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black | 00768661113094 | TB2001 | TRK-272706 |
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Had mine for over 5 years - replacing only because I damaged it by trying to carry too much ( a gallon of milk plus other groceries).I use this all the time for small runs to the grocery store and library. I usually just load the groceries right into the basket. The folks at Trader Joes are always asking where I got it!
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Basket sits above the handle bars, so if you are mounting on a cruiser/upright bicycle, it will make the front of the bike top heavy with a load.
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I bought the MTX Explorer rack and the wire front and rear brackets when I gave up all driving in town. They are great for errands and I can get 4 full shopping bags in them, then just click them off to ride on the trails. However, the front basket needs a bracket to brace it because it sags down under weight. I used a $0.25 "L" shaped corner bracket from the hardware store between the bottom of the snap on bracket and the bar pinchbolt, and now it can hold 2 bottles of wine, veggies, cheese and bread without sagging. Highly recommended.