Mtl_Biker
Active Member
I'm trying to find a front basket that can easily be attached and removed that I could fit on my Giant Explore E+1 GTS... Everything I've seen so far, mounts to the handlebars somehow and I really don't think that would work on my bike. There are just TOO MANY things already on the handlebars... EVO display, iPhone mount, additional (besides the one wired into the bike) headlight, horn, etc. And I'd have to order this online so there's really no way of trying before buying.
Looking for suggestions.
Believe it or not, I'm trying to carry a cat. On a 35km each way commute.
(You probably don't care about the details but one cat is way too aggressive with the others - I have 4 total - and I cannot leave him loose at home when I go to work. There are fights that result in torn skin and blood. So I've been taking him to work with me every day and he loves it. He's the center of attention and he loves people. When I take him home I put him in the master bedroom so there are no fights. I first tried one of the hard pet carriers which I attached on top of my rear rack. It terrified him! First because it was noisy, and second because he couldn't see me... could only see backwards to where we'd been. So I'm thinking an open basket in the front, with a safety harness to make sure doesn't jump out.)
Failing that, I might resort to an open basket on top of my rear rack, but then again the cat would only see my back and probably wouldn't be as comforted. A basket in the front, so he could look forward or look back at me, seems like what would work best.
Until I find a better solution, I'm forced to drive my car every day so that I can take the cat with me.
Looking for suggestions.
Believe it or not, I'm trying to carry a cat. On a 35km each way commute.
(You probably don't care about the details but one cat is way too aggressive with the others - I have 4 total - and I cannot leave him loose at home when I go to work. There are fights that result in torn skin and blood. So I've been taking him to work with me every day and he loves it. He's the center of attention and he loves people. When I take him home I put him in the master bedroom so there are no fights. I first tried one of the hard pet carriers which I attached on top of my rear rack. It terrified him! First because it was noisy, and second because he couldn't see me... could only see backwards to where we'd been. So I'm thinking an open basket in the front, with a safety harness to make sure doesn't jump out.)
Failing that, I might resort to an open basket on top of my rear rack, but then again the cat would only see my back and probably wouldn't be as comforted. A basket in the front, so he could look forward or look back at me, seems like what would work best.
Until I find a better solution, I'm forced to drive my car every day so that I can take the cat with me.