Need a high riding front basket with wood
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Need a high riding front basket with wood
i am at ends and not seeing a basket for my bike that suites me. i need it only to put my 6 and a half pound bluetooth speaker on/in and i want it to ride high as i can. most sit below the handle bars so low i would fall off trying to switch songs leaning forwards, also i want a more line of site for the music... i would also like the bottom to be lined with wood... also most baskets that attach to the fork will not fit due to it having such a fat and curved fork; mostly all of them. is there an basket that meets my requirements that just does not need to be attached to the fork
the speaker i am mounting:
sony xb43
the speaker i am mounting:
sony xb43
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Buy the basket, add the wood yourself.
You're going to subject the rest of us to your choice of music?
You're going to subject the rest of us to your choice of music?
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At 12.5" long why not get a regular handlebar basket, put a piece of wood across it and then strap the speaker and wood to the basket via straps around the speaker, wood and basket?
Btw, it'll be interesting to see/feel what having that much weight high up on the bike will do to the steering. There're good reason why most handlebar bags and handlebar baskets sit low on the bike.
Cheers
Btw, it'll be interesting to see/feel what having that much weight high up on the bike will do to the steering. There're good reason why most handlebar bags and handlebar baskets sit low on the bike.
Cheers
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he said wood
here is a woody for you
https://www.amazon.com/Wald-139WW-St.../dp/B089W2M9QD
As for fitting them to the fork you can bend the down supports as needed. Get creative.
here is a woody for you
https://www.amazon.com/Wald-139WW-St.../dp/B089W2M9QD
As for fitting them to the fork you can bend the down supports as needed. Get creative.
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If you get the basket a little larger than you you need for that gargantuan Bluetooth speaker you can include some kind of contraption to burn incense so you can subject those around you to your preference of smells too. And the higher you mount it, the further the smells will travel. Those around you will love it, trust me.
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Instead of buying a basket, how about some bone conducting headphones? That way everyone around you doesn't have to hear what you think they should hear. Trust me - they don't want to hear it.
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Clip-on aero bars will give you a handlbar-high platform on which you can sit and secure a shallow basket which places your instrument of aural assault higher and within comfortable reach.
Don't forget to put a bungee or two over the top to keep the speaker from bouncing out of the basket and smashing to pieces on the pavement.
Don't forget to put a bungee or two over the top to keep the speaker from bouncing out of the basket and smashing to pieces on the pavement.
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i got the speaker for bass not loudness. and i play it on my computer desk quiet enough that you 15 feet away can not hear it but i do like how the bass is still deep at low volumes
the speakers i mount are very directional and i do not play them that loud. only on the country side if i feel like it i play it louder. heck i rather have sound quality over loudness and the sony matches all that
directional one way
sounds good quiet( cars are louder then me)
and the quality sound i want.
~ever had a car pass you thumping and vibrating your side walk~
but it is strange how most of you say i wounder what it will do for handling. i put grocery bags on it and they are not light when filled and i have no problem. but i been biking hard for 20+ years so i might be able to deal with it much better then most...
sorry people do not understand that i asked a question because i am at ends with trying to find a suited basket... i am looking at building me something. had me a jam rewind mounted to it and everyone wanted to hear it and no complaints. if you do not like it my bike will be long gone before you get the po po on the phone
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Crap. As much as I detest jerks who share their questionable musical taste as loudly as possible, the slightly OCD problem-solver in me wants to find a solution to the OP.
Clip-on aero bars.
Clip-on aero bars will give you a handlbar-high platform on which you can sit and secure a shallow basket which places your instrument of aural assault higher and within comfortable reach.
Don't forget to put a bungee or two over the top to keep the speaker from bouncing out of the basket and smashing to pieces on the pavement.
There...I said it.
I'm sorry...I have a real problem.
In my defense...at least glegster isn't riding an unmuffled Harley blasting his speakers loud enough to hear over that racket.
And of course if the OP does crank the volume loud enough, he won't hear innatentive drivers approaching him from the rear or sides, and I'd wager he's not using mirrors in traffic, so he may not be a long term a-noise-ance to his community anyway.
Clip-on aero bars.
Clip-on aero bars will give you a handlbar-high platform on which you can sit and secure a shallow basket which places your instrument of aural assault higher and within comfortable reach.
Don't forget to put a bungee or two over the top to keep the speaker from bouncing out of the basket and smashing to pieces on the pavement.
There...I said it.
I'm sorry...I have a real problem.
In my defense...at least glegster isn't riding an unmuffled Harley blasting his speakers loud enough to hear over that racket.
And of course if the OP does crank the volume loud enough, he won't hear innatentive drivers approaching him from the rear or sides, and I'd wager he's not using mirrors in traffic, so he may not be a long term a-noise-ance to his community anyway.
but thanks for the suggestion
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you know half the time i struggle to hear my music cause just a small car is making too much road noise. think befor you judge someone. and on top of that f150s and semis are the worse i can not hear it at all. that is why i take a lot of side streets
but thanks for the suggestion
but thanks for the suggestion
Although I intended the addiitonal commentary in jest, it was uncalled for, and since you took offense, I apologize.
Plus despite my own preferences and opinions, listening to music with a speaker while riding in traffic is still safer than plugging both your ears with noise-cancelling earbuds or headphones.
I, myself listen to spoken-word podcasts in my curbside ear only, and traffic does sometimes drown it out.
Ride safe!
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Not sure this is big enough, but you could strap the speaker on top.
https://klickfix.com/en/products/det...mino-0393klik/
edit: here's a bigger basket from Klickfix: https://klickfix.com/en/products/det...tandard-0392s/
https://klickfix.com/en/products/det...mino-0393klik/
edit: here's a bigger basket from Klickfix: https://klickfix.com/en/products/det...tandard-0392s/
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This is probably the safest, most convenient solution to listening to music while riding:
https://playbutton.co/pros-and-cons-...on-headphones/
bluetooth headphones that can be worn under your helmet and still let you hear traffic:
https://www.si.com/review/helmet-headphones/
However, despite the fact, you can clearly hear traffic and surroundings with these products, listening at high volume would still drown them out. I have used one of these products before and I'd advise avoiding using them at high volume for your safety. The volume should be low enough so you can still hear traffic clearly.
https://playbutton.co/pros-and-cons-...on-headphones/
bluetooth headphones that can be worn under your helmet and still let you hear traffic:
https://www.si.com/review/helmet-headphones/
However, despite the fact, you can clearly hear traffic and surroundings with these products, listening at high volume would still drown them out. I have used one of these products before and I'd advise avoiding using them at high volume for your safety. The volume should be low enough so you can still hear traffic clearly.
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I would recommend a Wald basket.
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The voices in my head sing and play music very well. Why do you need a electronic device to do that for you?
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I don't get why people are so upset with riders having speakers, do you get upset at cars who blast music? Thats much louder than a portable speaker. OP I don't think youre genuine (no offense...) but I like your wooden basket idea, post pics if you actually do it