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Basil Crate transport basket synthetic L 50L

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  • The Basil Crate L is a large bicycle crate suitable for attachment to the front carrier of the frame. The crate has a generous capacity of up to 50 litres, with a durable plastic construction ensuring it’ll hold up well in all weathers. The versatile design makes it an ideal choice for all applications, from carting groceries back from the store, to enjoying delicious picnics in the great outdoors. Furthermore, you can also use this crate to ferry your lunch and other essentials to and from the office or classroom. Thanks to the MIK system you will have the freedom to click the crate on your front carrier or luggage carrier. You simply and quickly click the crate with the MIK adapter plate (sold separately) onto your carrier with MIK-profiles. Would your rather permanently attach the crate? That is as well possible with the Basil Crate mounting set (sold separately). This handy crate has an impressive load-bearing capacity, although this is ultimately dependent on the integrity of your luggage carrier. Looking for a practical and stylish choice of bicycle storage? The Basil Crate L is an ideal choice. Interested in what else Basil can offer? Browse our complete range of bike storage today online, with an impressive selection of bike baskets and bags, not to mention a whole host of other essential accessories to upgrade your frame in style.

    • synthetic transportbox
    • large size
    • inclusive contrastic crateclicker with logo
    • compatible with front wheel carrier
    • w/o fastening material
    • maiximal load depends on maximal allowed weight capacity of the carrier
    • Volume: 50 litre
    • Dimensions: 50 x 36 x 27 cm
    • Position on the bike: Front and/or rear




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  • Show all items from BasilBasil is a Dutch company that specializes in the design and manufacturing of bicycle bags and accessories. The company was founded in the early 1980s and has since grown to become one of the leading manufacturers of bicycle bags in Europe. They offer a wide range of bags, including panniers, handlebar bags, rear racks, and more.

    One of the things that sets Basil apart from other bicycle bag manufacturers is their focus on design and functionality. They have a wide range of bags in different styles, colors, and designs, which makes them popular among a wide range of cyclists. Their bags are also known for being easy to use, with features like quick-release systems and convenient pockets and compartments.

    Basil is also dedicated to using high-quality materials in the construction of their bags. Many of their bags are made from durable, water-resistant materials that can withstand the rigors of daily use. They also offer a range of bags that are specifically designed for different types of cycling, such as touring and commuting.

    In addition to bags, Basil also offers a wide range of accessories, such as lights, locks, and even a range of baskets and bags for urban riders. They also have a range of bags designed to be used on e-bikes, which feature extra padding and support to accommodate the added weight of the battery and motor.

    Basil is also known for its commitment to sustainability. They have implemented green manufacturing practices to minimize their environmental impact and also use eco-friendly materials in their products. They also sponsor various cycling events and teams around Europe.

    In summary, Basil is a well-established company that designs and manufactures high-quality and functional bicycle bags and accessories. They are known for their focus on design, functionality, and sustainability, and offer a wide range of products to suit different types of cycling. They are also dedicated to using high-quality materials and implementing green manufacturing practices.
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