I use 45cm Nitto Rando bars with the drops lower than the rim of the
basket. It barely fits, but its fine. If you're in the hooks you wont
notice, but in the flats my thumb can hit the basket if I hit a pot
hole or something.
On Dec 2, 10:53 am, Mike wrote:
> " it worked fine with the basket hamb
Haha. Thanks for the input.
Maybe a 46cm Noodle would be alright for me. I should probably be
using a 44cm anyway, and Grant suggests going wide with the
Noodles...though I may need a shorter stem!
Does anyone have experience using 44cm Noodles with the medium Wald
basket?
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That sucks. Sorry to hear it... :-(
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 8:37 AM, scott wrote:
> I kinda like the basket turned hotdog style. Makes everything easier.
> That said, on one bike (that just got stolen) I had 45cm Nitto B115's
> (best bar ever), and it worked fine with the basket hamburger style
" it worked fine with the basket hamburger style"
I love that!
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I kinda like the basket turned hotdog style. Makes everything easier.
That said, on one bike (that just got stolen) I had 45cm Nitto B115's
(best bar ever), and it worked fine with the basket hamburger style
and the basket was mounted high with the traditional handlebar clamps
and skewer struts. I
I use the medium Wald basket, medium ShopSack and 46cm Noodles and it
works well. I can understand your hesitancy to switch to 46s, that
would be a big jump from a 42 but you might like it. I would think the
46s would be easy to unload via the list if they didn't work for you.
They sure are comfort