ok will get some pics and send them across with dimensions for you to have a look atOoh Biggs that's very kind, I hadn't really thought. Big enough to carry a couple of day's shopping I guess.
My bike isn't pretty enough for wicker lol. A front basket doesn't sit right either, has to be rear mounted.
I saw cute ones with milk bottles on from basil, and flowery panniers on Amazon.
Just not sure on practicalities, but I think panniers might work better
I used to see her around the Pointer roundabout on my way to Blood Donors and it always made me smile,you could see that others had noticed and were pointing.Wherever she got them from,the store are supporting cycling one way or another!There's a lady in Lancaster with a metal shopping basket (supermarket type) cable tied onto the top of her front & back pannier racks... whether she stole the baskets or not I'm not sure, but i guess she can fit two baskets worth of shopping in
My man runs alongside me,I provide him with a lightweight yoke, a hi-vis gilet and the best shoes Sports Direct can provide.I find this much the safest way to cycle shop in Carlisle.I can't keep tying any old bag onto the rear rack, next time it gets sucked into the wheel it'll be more than coleslaw splattered on the road! But I can't decide between a fabric pannier bag or a clip on basket.
Pros and cons of each please.
There's a lady in Lancaster with a metal shopping basket (supermarket type) cable tied onto the top of her front & back pannier racks... whether she stole the baskets or not I'm not sure, but i guess she can fit two baskets worth of shopping in