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http://s.wiggle.co.uk/images/minoura%20sbh%20300.jpg
http://www.bicycle-heaven.com/blog/uploaded_images/8_WaterBottleAdaptor-766809.jpg
http://www.bicycle-heaven.com/blog/uploaded_images/9_WaterBottle-Adaptor.jpg-766742.jpg
"Shimano also offers a "bottle cage mover" to move the seat tube cage upwards so the bottom of the bottle doesn't hit the battery."
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http://www.bicycle-heaven.com/blog/uploaded_images/9_WaterBottle-Adaptor.jpg-766742.jpg
"Shimano also offers a "bottle cage mover" to move the seat tube cage upwards so the bottom of the bottle doesn't hit the battery."
http://www.bicycle-heaven.com/blog/2009/08/electronic-shifting-new-old-school.htmlThe "bottle cage mover" looks perfect. Now to track down where I can buy one...
J
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Is it a case of the bottle not fitting within the frame, or that there's not enough room to remove the bottle for the cage?
If it's the latter, you can get side-access bottle cages:
Upon the recommendation of another forum member, I recently forked out on a couple of 800ml Science in sport bottles (http://is.gd/ea7JD), which are great bottles and an improvement on what I was using before, slight bug, due to the position of the mount holes on my bikes frame, I can't fit the second bottle in its bottle cage. There is enough space, if I can lower the height of the bottle cage by about 2". Which leads to my question. Does anyone make an offset mounted bottle cage, or an adaptor to do this ? or should I be breaking out the engineering workshop?
Thanks
J