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product_id: 1093621
title: "Quick Release Wire Bike Basket, Black, Weather Resistant, Folding Handle for Hand Carry, Fits Most Adult Bicycles, Includes Mounting Hardware, Bicycle Basket for Adult Bikes"
brand: "schwinn"
price: "14057 kr"
currency: ISK
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Schwinn"
url: https://www.desertcart.is/products/1093621-quick-release-wire-bike-basket-black-weather-resistant-folding-handle
store_origin: IS
region: Iceland
---

# Weather-resistant coating Quick-release bracket for easy mounting 9.3 lbs max load capacity Quick Release Wire Bike Basket, Black, Weather Resistant, Folding Handle for Hand Carry, Fits Most Adult Bicycles, Includes Mounting Hardware, Bicycle Basket for Adult Bikes

**Brand:** schwinn
**Price:** 14057 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♂️ Carry More, Stress Less—Your Ride’s New Best Friend!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Quick Release Wire Bike Basket, Black, Weather Resistant, Folding Handle for Hand Carry, Fits Most Adult Bicycles, Includes Mounting Hardware, Bicycle Basket for Adult Bikes by schwinn
- **How much does it cost?** 14057 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- schwinn enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted schwinn brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Generous Carry Capacity:** Holds up to 9.3 lbs—perfect for groceries, gear, or your daily essentials.
- • **Effortless Quick-Release:** Snap on or off in seconds—no tools, no hassle.
- • **Versatile Folding Handle:** Carry it off the bike with style—ideal for market runs or errands.
- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** Rust-resistant finish keeps your basket looking fresh year-round.
- • **Universal Fit & Ready to Ride:** Fits most adult bikes with included mounting hardware for a seamless setup.

## Overview

The Schwinn Quick Release Wire Bike Basket is a durable, weather-resistant metal basket designed to fit most adult bicycles. Measuring 14 x 10.6 x 10.5 inches and supporting up to 9.3 lbs, it features a quick-release bracket for easy attachment and removal, plus a folding handle for convenient hand carry. Ideal for daily errands, farmer’s markets, and urban commuting, it includes all mounting hardware and requires minimal assembly.

## Description

The product is Schwinn Quick Release Wire Basket.

Review: Great basket! - Don’t take my 4 stars wrong for “easy to install”, it’s easy to understand show to install it, but the part that’s hard to attach to the bike is the part that should stay on the handlebars tightly forever so it’s good in the long run. Arthritis folks might want to bring a spotter. The basket is great for all uses, held a gallon of water no problem when that’s all I needed form the corner store (but then my bike fell over from the weight when I put down the kickstand 🤣 and now I know to be careful how I park the bike when the basket is heavy). Easy to take the basket on and off, but still sturdy. Easy to clean, pretty cute for a wire basket and definitely holds more weight than my old wicker one.
Review: Broken foot - Schwinn quick release basket and related product reviews - These work for me nicely - This review covers four recently purchased products that are helping to make life with my broken foot somewhat bearable: 1. Drive Medical DV8 Aluminum Steerable Knee Walker 2. Knee Walker Pad Cover by Vive 3. Schwinn Quick Release Wire Basket 4. Seal Tight Freedom Cast and Bandage Protector - Adult Leg I am a sixty-five year old male, 6'1" tall, 185 lbs. I am recently retired and kept in good shape through running and gym workouts. During a run a little over a week ago, I made a quick move to avoid dogs on a leash lunging at me, rolled my ankle and broke my fifth metatarsal (Jones fracture). Upon leaving the emergency room, they gave me crutches. I used them for about a day and a half and found them to be a real pain in the hands and lacked stability. Luckily, we still had my mother-in-law's old walker. I used the walker for the next five days. During this time, my orthopedic doctor fitted me with a walking boot which in my case is a misnomer because I'm not supposed to walk in it. Apparently they don't cast your foot anymore but instead give you a walking boot to keep your foot stable and protect it. I found the walker to work much better than crutches for getting around. Since I'm retired, 'getting around' means just in the house. I can't imagine needing to get around with a daily job. Even though the walker worked much better, after a few days, I found that my hands had become very sore from pressing down on the walker handles to support my weight. I started wearing my padded bicycle gloves but my hands still hurt. At the time that my doctor gave me the walking boot, I recalled that such a thing as a 'knee walker' existed and had him prescribe one for me. My wife took me to a local medical supply store where they told us that they first had to submit the request to Medicare (I am proudly now on Medicare). The next day we found out that Medicare doesn't cover the use of knee walkers. The store did tell us that we could rent one for $150 per month. I checked with another store that told me that I could rent one for $100 per month. Now on day five of my injury, I searched desertcart for knee walkers. After my usual extensive research, I decided to purchase the knee walker that I named above. I am very happy with my purchase. First of all, I must say that using a knee walker is so much better than using crutches or a regular walker. But having a regular walker is still useful in certain situation such as when getting in and out of the car for a visit to the doctor or where ever. The knee walker handle bar stem does fold down and I'll probably test out having my wife get it in and out of the trunk for an appointment that I have next week that will include a semi-lengthy 'walk'. I purchased this particular knee walker for these reasons: 1. The seat is not split but rather has an indentation that allows you to position your knee perpendicular to the seat - I felt that this would be beneficial when needing to 'stand' near kitchen counters and the such. 2. My wife would be more easily able to lift an aluminum knee walker as opposed to a steel knee walker. 3. I felt that dual brakes were better than one brake. And yes, I think you are better with dual brakes because they really don't grab particularly well. But that is a result of having 'tires' that are skinny and hard (a good thing in this case). The 'tires' are like large inline skating wheels. Because they are skinny and hard, you can slide the knee walker around easier. For instance, when I'm sitting at the kitchen table and have my knee walker next to me, I can easily slide the back end of the knee walker across the floor so that it's pointing in the other direction for easier transfer from my chair back to the knee walker. I don't really use the brakes to stop my forward motion. I would lock the brakes if I wanted to kneel in a stationary position without rolling out of place. 4. This knee walker had the best and most reviews on desertcart. I did see that this walker did not come with a basket but I felt that points one and two for my reasons for buying over-rode this one negative point. As for the knee walker pad cover listed above, it fits the seat perfectly. I can tell that without this extra padding, the seat could become uncomfortable on your knee over time. I do recommend getting the seat cover. I saw that most people purchased the Schwinn basket. I tried seeing if I could find a cheaper basket because I figured that a basket is a basket. But anything less expensive appeared to not come with mounting brackets. I didn't really see brackets discussed with the Schwinn basket but I figured that customers would give negative reviews if it didn't come with a mounting bracket. I can tell you that it does come with a mounting bracket. It mounts up on the handle bars rather than down on the pole which is perfectly fine. And it has a release mechanism and the basket has a handle so that you can remove the basket and carry it around if necessary. Finally, I'm glad that I ordered the cast protector. I initially felt that putting a garbage bag around my walking boot and keeping it in place on my leg with a rubber band would be fine. And actually, that did work fairly well. But I always kept my leg outside of the shower because I didn't trust that my walking boot would remain dry. With my new cast protector (named above), I can easily keep my leg inside the shower without worry that my walking boot will get wet. We have a standing shower that I normally use. But the closest shower in our house is a tub/shower. I place a shower chair (thanks again to my mother-in-law) inside the tub and take a nice relaxing shower while sitting with both legs inside the tub. I don't have to worry about water splashing outside of the tub because my leg is not outside the shower curtain. The rubber seal at the top of the cast protector is an excellent seal around your leg. But it does take a little work stretching the rubber seal up and over your walking boot. I try being very careful not to catch the rubber on anything that might cause it to rip. I've used it for three showers now with no problems. I've never broken a bone in my life except for twice getting some cracked ribs from bicycle race crashes years ago. Since the whole process of living with a broken foot is such a pain (although the foot doesn't really hurt much unless I move or knock it the wrong way), I wanted to provide this lengthy review in order to help others finding themselves in a similar situation.

## Features

- RIDE-READY STORAGE: Bring your essentials along for the ride with this Schwinn Quick Release Wire Bike Basket – perfect for toting your handbag, small grocery items or everyday gear.
- EFFORTLESS ATTACHMENT: Quick-release mounting bracket allows you to attach or remove the front bike basket in seconds – perfect for quick stops and daily errands.
- TAKE IT WITH YOU: Built-in folding handle transforms the basket into a detachable grab-and-go tote, ideal for farmer’s markets, store runs or commuting on foot.
- BUILT TO LAST: Weather-resistant coating helps protect the metal wire construction from rust, wear and the elements for long-lasting use. Designed to mount to most adult bikes with the included mounting hardware.
- TRUSTED SCHWINN QUALITY: Schwinn is the original American bike brand. We’ve spent over 130 years building the bicycle industry into what it is today, and we’re not done yet. Each product is designed in Madison, WI.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0030RS5IO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,678 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #35 in Bike Baskets |
| Brand | Schwinn |
| Brand Name | Schwinn |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,081 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00726599757186 |
| Included Components | Basket |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 10.5"W x 10.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Bike Basket |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 9.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Schwinn |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SW75718B-3 |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | SW75718B-3 |
| Mount Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 14"D x 10.5"W x 10.6"H |
| Size | Medium |
| UPC | 726599757186 072659975718 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Schwinn
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Metal
- **Mounting Type:** Handlebar Mount
- **Product Dimensions:** 14"D x 10.5"W x 10.6"H

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great basket!
*by C***Ë on May 28, 2021*

Don’t take my 4 stars wrong for “easy to install”, it’s easy to understand show to install it, but the part that’s hard to attach to the bike is the part that should stay on the handlebars tightly forever so it’s good in the long run. Arthritis folks might want to bring a spotter. The basket is great for all uses, held a gallon of water no problem when that’s all I needed form the corner store (but then my bike fell over from the weight when I put down the kickstand 🤣 and now I know to be careful how I park the bike when the basket is heavy). Easy to take the basket on and off, but still sturdy. Easy to clean, pretty cute for a wire basket and definitely holds more weight than my old wicker one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Broken foot - Schwinn quick release basket and related product reviews - These work for me nicely
*by D***G on April 3, 2016*

This review covers four recently purchased products that are helping to make life with my broken foot somewhat bearable: 1. Drive Medical DV8 Aluminum Steerable Knee Walker 2. Knee Walker Pad Cover by Vive 3. Schwinn Quick Release Wire Basket 4. Seal Tight Freedom Cast and Bandage Protector - Adult Leg I am a sixty-five year old male, 6'1" tall, 185 lbs. I am recently retired and kept in good shape through running and gym workouts. During a run a little over a week ago, I made a quick move to avoid dogs on a leash lunging at me, rolled my ankle and broke my fifth metatarsal (Jones fracture). Upon leaving the emergency room, they gave me crutches. I used them for about a day and a half and found them to be a real pain in the hands and lacked stability. Luckily, we still had my mother-in-law's old walker. I used the walker for the next five days. During this time, my orthopedic doctor fitted me with a walking boot which in my case is a misnomer because I'm not supposed to walk in it. Apparently they don't cast your foot anymore but instead give you a walking boot to keep your foot stable and protect it. I found the walker to work much better than crutches for getting around. Since I'm retired, 'getting around' means just in the house. I can't imagine needing to get around with a daily job. Even though the walker worked much better, after a few days, I found that my hands had become very sore from pressing down on the walker handles to support my weight. I started wearing my padded bicycle gloves but my hands still hurt. At the time that my doctor gave me the walking boot, I recalled that such a thing as a 'knee walker' existed and had him prescribe one for me. My wife took me to a local medical supply store where they told us that they first had to submit the request to Medicare (I am proudly now on Medicare). The next day we found out that Medicare doesn't cover the use of knee walkers. The store did tell us that we could rent one for $150 per month. I checked with another store that told me that I could rent one for $100 per month. Now on day five of my injury, I searched Amazon for knee walkers. After my usual extensive research, I decided to purchase the knee walker that I named above. I am very happy with my purchase. First of all, I must say that using a knee walker is so much better than using crutches or a regular walker. But having a regular walker is still useful in certain situation such as when getting in and out of the car for a visit to the doctor or where ever. The knee walker handle bar stem does fold down and I'll probably test out having my wife get it in and out of the trunk for an appointment that I have next week that will include a semi-lengthy 'walk'. I purchased this particular knee walker for these reasons: 1. The seat is not split but rather has an indentation that allows you to position your knee perpendicular to the seat - I felt that this would be beneficial when needing to 'stand' near kitchen counters and the such. 2. My wife would be more easily able to lift an aluminum knee walker as opposed to a steel knee walker. 3. I felt that dual brakes were better than one brake. And yes, I think you are better with dual brakes because they really don't grab particularly well. But that is a result of having 'tires' that are skinny and hard (a good thing in this case). The 'tires' are like large inline skating wheels. Because they are skinny and hard, you can slide the knee walker around easier. For instance, when I'm sitting at the kitchen table and have my knee walker next to me, I can easily slide the back end of the knee walker across the floor so that it's pointing in the other direction for easier transfer from my chair back to the knee walker. I don't really use the brakes to stop my forward motion. I would lock the brakes if I wanted to kneel in a stationary position without rolling out of place. 4. This knee walker had the best and most reviews on Amazon. I did see that this walker did not come with a basket but I felt that points one and two for my reasons for buying over-rode this one negative point. As for the knee walker pad cover listed above, it fits the seat perfectly. I can tell that without this extra padding, the seat could become uncomfortable on your knee over time. I do recommend getting the seat cover. I saw that most people purchased the Schwinn basket. I tried seeing if I could find a cheaper basket because I figured that a basket is a basket. But anything less expensive appeared to not come with mounting brackets. I didn't really see brackets discussed with the Schwinn basket but I figured that customers would give negative reviews if it didn't come with a mounting bracket. I can tell you that it does come with a mounting bracket. It mounts up on the handle bars rather than down on the pole which is perfectly fine. And it has a release mechanism and the basket has a handle so that you can remove the basket and carry it around if necessary. Finally, I'm glad that I ordered the cast protector. I initially felt that putting a garbage bag around my walking boot and keeping it in place on my leg with a rubber band would be fine. And actually, that did work fairly well. But I always kept my leg outside of the shower because I didn't trust that my walking boot would remain dry. With my new cast protector (named above), I can easily keep my leg inside the shower without worry that my walking boot will get wet. We have a standing shower that I normally use. But the closest shower in our house is a tub/shower. I place a shower chair (thanks again to my mother-in-law) inside the tub and take a nice relaxing shower while sitting with both legs inside the tub. I don't have to worry about water splashing outside of the tub because my leg is not outside the shower curtain. The rubber seal at the top of the cast protector is an excellent seal around your leg. But it does take a little work stretching the rubber seal up and over your walking boot. I try being very careful not to catch the rubber on anything that might cause it to rip. I've used it for three showers now with no problems. I've never broken a bone in my life except for twice getting some cracked ribs from bicycle race crashes years ago. Since the whole process of living with a broken foot is such a pain (although the foot doesn't really hurt much unless I move or knock it the wrong way), I wanted to provide this lengthy review in order to help others finding themselves in a similar situation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ No flaws! Its an outdoor recreational product, so buying it used is low risk.
*by K***S on January 7, 2021*

First I'll cover what I like about this product. Firstly, it was very affordable compared to other enamel coated aluminium black bike baskets I looked at on Amazons. It being the Schwinn brand to go along with the slate blue Schwinn Meridian I am restoring for my wife if a plus. Alson amazingly easy to install. I had absolutely no issues with that. I also like that the basket detachable since my wife is both a medicinal and edible plant forager and is spontaneous about shopping at outdoor venders and shops, even on a Sunday afternoon bike/trike ride. Having it as something she could also use on the fly is very convenient. Now, things have may have issue with, as I just purchased and installed this, so its too early to tell if I honestly dislike it. Not sure how the supporting hardware will age since it is made from an admittedly dense plastic, but not metal. It seems to be hard enough, but only use will actually determine how durable it is. The plastic handle that I had to snap onto the basket for handling is also made of the same plastic, and I am not sure how my wife will feel about that, as she tends to like her grips to be thicker, but pliable when she grips it tightly. This has more bearing on Schwinn and not Amazon, since they are the manufacturers. And I inly say this because of how expensive their products can usually be. Lastly, and this has no bearing on the rating because I bought this product used; I had to request a replacement, because the hardware was not included with my original order. Amazon fullfillment did come through for me the second time however, and sent me brand new hardware with another basket included at no additional cost. So, overall, im satisfied with this product- 4/5 rating.

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