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Firmstrong Since 2002

Whether you are upgrading your cruiser bike basket for grocery runs, commuting, or casual weekend rides, a front wire basket is one of the most practical accessories you can add. While it may seem simple, a secure installation is key to maintaining your bike's balance and steering.

This guide is specifically written for XDS and cruiser-style bikes, walking you through the process step by step—no paper manual required.

I. Preparation: Tools & Parts Checklist

Before you begin, ensure you have a clear workspace and the following items ready:

  • Required Tools:

    • One standard Phillips screwdriver.

    • One adjustable wrench or socket wrench.

    • No specialty bike tools are required for this installation.

  • Parts List: Wire Basket, Basket Stay (the long support rod), Stem Bracket, Clamp, 4 Screws, 4 Washers, and 2 Nuts.

II. Detailed Assembly Steps

Step 1: Secure the Support Base Connect the Basket Stay to the bottom of the basket using the provided clamp, screws, and washers.

  • Pro Tip: Tighten them until they are snug, but leave just enough "give" to allow for minor adjustments during the final alignment.

Step 2: Mount the Stem Bracket

  1. Loosen the handlebar stem and the headset locknut/spacer.

  2. Slide the Stem Bracket onto the headset area (this replaces the spacer you removed earlier).

  3. Reinstall the headset locknut and securely tighten the handlebar stem back into place.

Step 3: Join the Basket to the Stem Attach the basket to the stem bracket using the remaining screws, washers, and nuts. Ensure the basket is level before tightening.

Step 4: Attach the Stays to the Front Axle

  1. Remove the axle nut from your front wheel.

  2. Slide the mounting holes at the end of the Basket Stay onto the axle.

  3. Replace and tighten the axle nut securely.

  4. Important: Always verify that your front wheel remains perfectly aligned within the fork before the final turn of the wrench.

Step 5: Final Inspection Go back and fully tighten every screw and nut on the basket, the bracket, and the wheel axle. Give the basket a firm shake to ensure there is no rattling or movement.

III. Safety Warnings & Compatibility

Why This Matters: Improperly installed front baskets can interfere with steering, cause uneven weight distribution, or loosen over time. Following these steps ensures stable handling and long-term safety.

  • Weight Limit: Do NOT exceed 10 lbs. Overloading can negatively affect your control of the bicycle.

  • Mounting Error: Do NOT mount the basket stay to the inside of the bicycle front fork.

  • Hub Compatibility: Do NOT use this basket with a quick-release front hub assembly.

  • Specific Model Alert: This assembly kit is NOT compatible with the Firmstrong Chief, Siren, or CA520 due to their specialized 8-inch head tubes. For those comfortable, long-frame cruisers, we recommend our Strap-on Wicker Basket.

Support & Assistance

If you have questions about compatibility or installation, our support team at xdsbikeco.com is happy to help. For bike-specific accessories, always verify fitment before installation to ensure the best riding experience.

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