Wicker basket?



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brucef

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Hi guys, I picked up a new (?) bike for the missus from the bring-out-
your-dead in Shenton Park on the weekend. I think it has great
potential - it is an old Malvern Star step-through with the classic
swept-back handlebars. Frame is in fair condition, yellow paint
chipped and a few rust spots - a new coat of canary yellow should do
the job. 5-speed dérailleur in perfect working order. Needs new tyres.
Pull-type brakes (what do you call them?) move well but for some
reason the brake pads have been removed. Handlebars are a bit rusty,
not sure what to do about that because I don't want to replace them
with a more modern style. Needs a new seat - the entire seat and post
is missing.

But most importantly: this bike really needs a classic wicker basket.
Any idea who might sell these, preferably in Perth?

I found one seller in Melbourne on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250194192682
 
On 2007-12-10, brucef <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys, I picked up a new (?) bike for the missus from the bring-out-
> your-dead in Shenton Park on the weekend. I think it has great
> potential - it is an old Malvern Star step-through with the classic
> swept-back handlebars. Frame is in fair condition, yellow paint
> chipped and a few rust spots - a new coat of canary yellow should do
> the job. 5-speed dérailleur in perfect working order. Needs new tyres.
> Pull-type brakes (what do you call them?) move well but for some
> reason the brake pads have been removed.


Sound's like a good and stead.

I recomend replacing the cables on any second hand bike. you
nevery know when an old cable is going to brake...

And old pads usually have dried out and either squeal or don't work very
well, so thats not a big loss.

> Handlebars are a bit rusty, not sure what to do about that because I
> don't want to replace them with a more modern style.


Try some steel wool on the rust, unless the chroming is completely gone
they usually come up pretty well.

> Needs a new seat - the entire seat and post is missing.
>
> But most importantly: this bike really needs a classic wicker basket.
> Any idea who might sell these, preferably in Perth?


Any bike store should be able to source one, but they're pretty
overpriced IMHO. I've had good luck buying a plain picnick type basket
from op-shops and using cable ties between the wicker to attach.

Cheers

Joel
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"brucef" wrote:

But most importantly: this bike really needs a classic wicker basket.
Any idea who might sell these, preferably in Perth?

I found one seller in Melbourne on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250194192682

May be more readily available on-line. I've just ordered one from St John
Street Cycles in the UK. Going to cost me about 45 pounds (!!) - too much I
know, but it is the Rixen and Kaull Willow basket that attaches to their
Klickfix mount, that we already use with our handlebar bags.

That ebay one looks to be a good buy. There is also the Dimension Rattan
basket from AE Bike
http://aebike.com/page.cfm?PageID=30&action=details&sku=BG1102 for
$US39.99. I have found them to be very good for delivery and relaibility,
bought several things from them over the years.


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Cheers
Peter

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On Dec 10, 8:51 pm, "PeteSig" <[email protected]> wrote:
> That ebay one looks to be a good buy.


Except that I just realised that it is plastic. What the hell is
"plastic wicker"?

> There is also the Dimension Rattan
> basket from AE Bikehttp://aebike.com/page.cfm?PageID=30&action=details&sku=BG1102 for
> $US39.99.


Ouch.

Found this one: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250195833511
Which looks nice at 5GBP (+10GBP del), but no way it would be here for
Christmas.

I think I will go for a small picnic basket and cable ties.
 
On Dec 10, 1:30 pm, brucef <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys, I picked up a new (?) bike for the missus from the bring-out-
> your-dead in Shenton Park on the weekend. I think it has great
> potential

<snip>
> Handlebars are a bit rusty,
> not sure what to do about that because I don't want to replace them
> with a more modern style.


Aluminium foil. Crumple it up and rub the shiny side over the rust.
 
Cheeky Transport in Newtown (Sydney) have wicker baskets - they're not too bad, I bought one last week for my new bike

http://shop.cheekytransport.com.au/store/viewItem.shop?idProduct=1
 
Joel Mayes said:
Any bike store should be able to source one, but they're pretty
overpriced IMHO. I've had good luck buying a plain picnick type basket
from op-shops and using cable ties between the wicker to attach.

Similarly, try Cobra Cane in Smith Street and reusable zipties.
 
Midex wrote:

> video is testified from the fact that Osama bin Laden in it
> 'confessed' that Al Qaeda would have been the author of the attack of


Damm, sending secret messages by wicker basket. No wonder we're loosing.
 
Terryc said:
Midex wrote:

> video is testified from the fact that Osama bin Laden in it
> 'confessed' that Al Qaeda would have been the author of the attack of


Damm, sending secret messages by wicker basket. No wonder we're loosing.

Quick, break out the emergency tin-foil hats!