Bottle cage-cum-pump mount

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DaveReading

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Now that my rides as getting longer (or slower!) I'm looking for a solution that will allow me to mount a second bottle cage on my seat tube and still attach my Road Morph securely as well.

Any suggestions?
 
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DaveReading

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[QUOTE 3846761, member: 45"]Can't you twist the pump mount to one side?[/QUOTE]

No, the Road Morph mount sits squarely on the bosses, there is no provision for twisting it round.
 
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DaveReading

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Doesn't the pump itself sit off to onside though? I have the mini road morph on one of my bikes and it fits ok alongside the frame.

No.

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Topeak don't do a side mount for the Road Morph but the Blackburn Airstik mount fits - I've got this setup on two of my bikes.

Sadly they aren't too easy to find - I got mine via Ebay a while ago (I think this was the listing: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Blackburn-Replacement-Part-AirStik-Side-Clip-Kit-/301058819919) but there don't seem to be any available at the moment. :sad:

No idea why Topeak don't make a more sensible mount than the central one that comes with the pump - it's the sort of pump people would want to take on long rides, i.e. the sort of rides where two water bottles are essential!
 

andyfraser

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Yes, it is.
Thanks for that. Wiggle order going in now. :smile:

Edit: except they're out of stock so it'll have to wait until the next order.

Edit 2: Got everything from CRC instead, slightly cheaper overall too.
 
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DaveReading

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[QUOTE 3847203, member: 45"]It comes with zip ties as well though doesn't it? So you just mount it to the top tube or sideways to the down tube?[/QUOTE]

Thanks, that would be a last resort, but I'd much prefer a bolt-on solution. That Airstik mount would be ideal, but they appear to be like hens' teeth.
 

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