Description
Description
BASIL DENTON front rack basket with lid, natural rattan
Basil Denton is a rattan bicycle basket. The basket is made of high quality material, with a durable construction that provides good grip for a long time. Ideal for trips to the grocery store and for storing basic things when you go to the office or go to the gym. Traditional construction makes it a perfect complement to almost any bicycle frame of any color. Easy to mount on the front rack thanks to the box mounting system (BAS-70166). The basket has a lid, so you can close the transported items and protect them from rain. Artificial leather handles add perfection. The basket is incredibly easy to mount and can be removed from the bike in no time, making it a versatile solution for every rider.
FEATURES:
- Size: S
- Dimensions:
size S: 39 cm x 28 cm x 22 cm - Weight: approx. 3 kg
- Maximum load: 5 kg
- Material: natural grey or brown rattan
- Attachment: to the front carrier
- Mounting: Crate Mounting Set (to be bought separately BAS-70166)
BASIL HISTORY
We are Basil. We want to see how you enjoy riding your bike, that's why we make beautiful and functional bicycle accessories that encourage you to ride even more. Because cycling is healthy and gives a daily dose of happiness and effort.
It all started 40 years ago when Ine van Dam entered the Nico van Balveren bicycle shop. She was looking for a wicker basket for her bicycle. Nico developed such a basket and made Ine very happy. And the most important thing was that because of this basket she liked to ride her bike even more.
Not much has changed in our family business since then. Our passion is to develop products that make cycling more attractive and enjoyable. And we always take your wishes into account.
We want to understand when and why you ride a bike. And also why and when you don't ride. We learn that every day. We combine this information with our sense of quality, style and functionality. Together we can spread the joy of cycling. Will you join us?
On behalf of the Basil team,
Marthijn van Balveren.