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• #77
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• #78
^^ that looks perfect. Been on the hunt for something just like that recently. Should have UTFS sooner.
I also saw this solution on Amazon for £3.79 but I think I'd rather have the Decathlon one: [ame="http://www.amazon.co.uk/M-Wave-Multi-Bottle-Cage-bikes/dp/B0015UBI7S"]M-Wave Multi Fit Bottle Cage Fits All bikes: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Leisure[/ame]
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• #79
Was thinking of popping a couple of these bad boys on my Guerciotti, look good and I'm assuming they do the job
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• #80
http://y-rocket.blogspot.com/2011/07/how-to-carry-water-bottles-on-bike-for.html
http://www.minourausa.com/english/accessory-e/sbh80-e.html
Anyone tried this arrangement? Reckon I'll lose bottles?
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• #81
Was thinking of popping a couple of these bad boys on my Guerciotti, look good and I'm assuming they do the job
King Cages also do them for similar money, I think TFG have them.
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• #82
Anyone tried this arrangement? Reckon I'll lose bottles?
I reckon it depend on the bottle cage ability to hold the bottle...
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• #83
The Profile cage combined with shit house British roads likes to eject bottles quite a lot. If the horizontal mount was less likely to do it, I'd switch.
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• #84
I hate it when people call water bottles or flasks, bidons. But if you are going to do it then get it right: you want porte bidon mounts or perhaps (I am guessing here) un adaptateur montage porte bidon?
Camelbak for mtb, bottles for road, unless TTing where those smaller hydro packs look like a pretty neat solution.