Bottle Cage Mount

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vickster

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vickster

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Exactly that kind of thing (nice find). But would you reccommend it?

Well maybe not recommend ;) , I have updated my reply

I mount my bottles on the frame, works for me :tongue:

Do you have a lot of seatpost showing? If so, I'd likely go that route rather than on the handlebars (mine are somewhat crowded)
 
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wheres_my_beard

wheres_my_beard

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Seat post is a possibility, but I'm kind of traditional, so will probably want it mounted on the down tube or seat tube.

The bottlefix seems simple. I might go for that.

What are you using right now?
 

vickster

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Just on the mounting points on frame...not sure why I bother, never seem to remember to drink much anyhow as I don't cycle big distances :rolleyes:
 
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wheres_my_beard

wheres_my_beard

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Ah ha.

I got my fixed gear bike on the basis that I wouldn't be going far enough on it to need a drink (commuting and bumming about).

But I've started upping my mileage as I love riding my bike and I sweat like a <something that sweats heavily>, so I need to up my liquid intake without stopping to fish bottles out of my back pack.

Hence my dilemna. The klickbottle looks good. Thanks for the links.
 

Zoiders

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If you aren't that fussed about the slight cosmetic difference the best device is in fact bottle cage bosses fitted to a frame the same as the ones that are missing from yours, you can get this done with no respray.

Drill two holes, fit the rivet-nuts with the correct tool, if you have a good LBS they will be able to do it.

£20 if you check the general repairs list

http://www.merciancycles.co.uk/renovation
 
An old bike of mine had no bosses and I used Elite Vip clips, I preferred them to some of the ones posted as they had rubber strap rather than metal clips, hence were more frame friendly, they were also more discrete.
 
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wheres_my_beard

wheres_my_beard

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If you aren't that fussed about the slight cosmetic difference the best device is in fact bottle cage bosses fitted to a frame the same as the ones that are missing from yours, you can get this done with no respray.

Drill two holes, fit the rivet-nuts with the correct tool, if you have a good LBS they will be able to do it.

If I wasn't so contrary that would make perfect sense.

Unfortunately I do like to be able to completely remove accessories from my bike when I don't need them.


Thepaininspain... do you mean this one?

http://www.decathlon.co.uk/EN/apb-300-bottle-cage-bracket-17250470/
 

Bensbikespares

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Why dont you just go for a normal bottle cage and use 2-3 or even 4 cable ties and cut ends off and theres a cheap soulation and still looks good
 
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