The Man-Bicycle Basket

14
Aug
2013

Front baskets on your bicycle are only for pretty girls riding along in pretty dresses, right?  Hmmmm…Can it be cool for men to have a front basket on their bike?

Although I don’t currently have one on my bike, I say Yes.  With all the options available for bike baskets these days, it’s easy to find one that suits your gender and personality.

I first started thinking about bicycle baskets when we got our Chihuahua, Tambo, a couple years ago.  I thought it would be pretty cool to carry him around on my bike when cruising our Austin neighborhood.  But I never did get around to it.

Okay, I know what you’re thinking….no matter how manly of a basket I got, putting a cute little Chihuahua in there will totally nullify things.  Yeah, you’re probably right….but I still think that no matter what you use the basket for it can still be cool for a guy to use one.

Most Manly Man Basket

From what I’ve seen, the best way for a guy to put a basket on his bike and avoid feeling strange about it, is to call it a Beer Rack.  Some guys seem to prefer to mount the basket on the rear of the bike, but I’ve seen quite a few who carry their beer bottles up front.

I’m sure most men will agree that this is the most manly option for a bike basket….just don’t call it a basket, right?

Stainless Steel and Wood

Stainless steel wood bicycle basket

I personally like the look of baskets/racks made of stainless steel and wood.  I’m not sure if it makes the basket more manly, but it looks good and that’s what I think is most important.  There are more and more options with this look becoming available, so I guess I’m not alone.

If you just can’t wrap your head around getting a basket for your bike…..set yourself up with a bicycle rack like this.

Man Sized Dog Carrier

Basil Dog CarrierOkay, so back to the idea of carrying our Chihuahua on the bike.  I had the opportunity to try out a basket from Basil, a bicycle accessory company out of The Netherlands.  They have a nice assortment of bags, baskets, saddle covers, and more…..but I figured this was a great opportunity to give this dog carrying thing a try.

The basket they sent me is freaking huge.  I was expecting a nice front mount with a cage on top to keep Tambo from jumping out of the basket, but now I see that they primarily make rear mount dog baskets.  Basil offers a selection of different size animal carriers in their PASJA line of baskets.  All are high quality wicker baskets designed with quick release.  The cover is steel and convex so the animal has a lot of room to sit up, and is very secure inside.  Basil also sent me an insert cushion so Tambo can continue being pampered even when riding in the basket.

I don’t currently have a way to mount it to the rear of my commuter bike, and getting bicycle accessories here in Grenada is not that simple….so I have yet to mount this baby up and take Tambo for a ride.  I’ll be sure to update things once I do.

Not So Manly, but Cool and Functional

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The great folks from Detours sent me one of their Alki beach baskets to try out.  Although it doesn’t really have that manly look to it, it’s totally functional…..and still pretty cool looking.

The best features of these baskets are that they have a drawstring closure to keep things from falling out, and can easily be detached from the bike so you can take your items with you.  The interior zip pocket allows for things like wallets or money to be zipped up and kept even more secure.

coffee-bag-wa-evergreen-blend-471x800_1The bag is also collapsible, so if you’re not totally secure with the manly-ness of this bag and you happen to be riding by some cute girls….you’re all set. Just stop, collapse it and tuck it under your arm.

Detours makes a very product they call “the coffee bag“.  Seeing as I’m in the biz, I really should have had one of these sent as well….but I didn’t know about them at the time.  It’s a food-grade, waterproof bag that looks like something your coffee beans would come in.  The coffee bag can be mounted under the saddle, on top of a rack, or even a bottle cage.  With all the downpours here in Grenada, this think sure would come in handy for me on my commutes to the café.

Homemade Dog Carrier

Okay, so back to the idea of carrying a dog with you on the bicycle.  I value the opinion of Richard from Cyclelicious and he feels that the best dog carrier he’s seen is “a simple board bolted across the top tube that the dog stands on, with his forepaws on the handlebar.”

Here’s a picture (c/o Richard Masoner) of what he’s talking about….looks pretty rugged and manly to me.  But I think it would scare the crap out of our little Chihuahua.

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16 Responses to “ The Man-Bicycle Basket ”

  1. spook on September 20, 2020 at 1:57 pm

    Form follow function. Have a wald basket on my commuter which serves a purpose and does it well. If you want to get superficial, what’s with the lycra tights? Lycra garbed cyclist have obliviously not seen themselves in a mirror.

  2. Chris on August 29, 2020 at 3:21 pm

    Yes I like my basket in front I sprayed painted it yes I get people say we’re is toto I just say it’s a beer rack toto is home

    • Darryl on August 30, 2020 at 9:27 am

      Good answer, Chris. Thanks for your comment.

  3. Maria on February 12, 2017 at 8:56 am

    Have you looked at the BuddyRider? I bought one but my dog grew out of it so I am still using the base (that attaches below the bike seat and building a larger seat for my dog. That said, the BuddyRider might be perfect for your Chihuahua. Here’s their website https://www.buddyrider.ca

  4. George Knight on April 29, 2014 at 10:01 am

    “Man Basket?” You’re a fag if you need a particular basket to assert your manliness.

  5. Darryl is Loving the Bike on August 19, 2013 at 12:37 pm

    I’ll put my basket on right away……not sure if I can convince Tambo to ride with me, though.

  6. John on August 18, 2013 at 6:15 pm

    Darryl. Where can one fine/buy the stainless steel and wood front rack that you pictured in this article? Thanks!

  7. Carl on August 14, 2013 at 8:20 pm

    I need one of those beer racks. Seriously I do. That would allow me to take my bike for a beer run instead of the car. Great idea.

  8. RJ on August 14, 2013 at 3:52 pm

    Love it. I like your humorous approach to the basket option for bicycles. Hell yeah, why not have a basket on a man’s bike.

  9. Pam on August 14, 2013 at 3:24 pm

    I have a small dog as well and have carried him in my regular bike basket. Its seems to work okay but I like the idea of having one specifically to carry animals. I just had a look at the Basil website and like what they have to offer. Thanks for tipping me off to this company.
    Pam

  10. Nick on August 14, 2013 at 3:19 pm

    I’m not afraid to ride with a basket or rack. Although I don’t currently have one, I plan on getting one soon. Thanks for providing this information to help in my purchase.

    • Darryl is Loving the Bike on August 19, 2013 at 12:38 pm

      Hi Nick. I hope it helps….let us know what you end up getting for your bike.

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