If those others use are like those I've used on a couple of bikes some
years ago, I would urge (unless you just have a fad for baskets) you
consider good grocery panniers, those deep enough to swallow an overloaded
paper sack and with a lid. The Wald baskets I used were too narrow to
accept a paper sack and the holes are too big to secure plastic bags.

If you want solid panniers, you might consider Oyster Buckets (or whatever
they are called) or, for the ultimate and ne plus ultra of pannier
convenience (they are far, far superior to baskets in use if not fashion)
make your own out of kitchen trash bins, the kind that take standard "30
gallon" bags. I still have a pair, even though I gave up using them because
I felt silly riding around with a pair of trashcans (white, basic, kitchen)
strapped to my rack. But if you tolerate Wald baskets, you probably have a
higher geek threshold anyway.

I gave a second pair to my n-d neighbor along with a beater Schwinn gocery
bike I sold him for $60. He's still using them 5-6 years after the purchase.

Finally, you can customize your trash cans (white, of course) with any
painted-on or stuck-on design that strikes your fancy.

On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 5:05 AM, Edwin W <dweenda...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> Considering wald folding baskets in back
>
> Edwin
>
> --

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