Adjustable bottle cage
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are you in the city? try rebel sports. last time i was in there they had heaps (that was about 2-3 months ago though).
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yeah that's the one. if you luck out i've got a really old one you can borrow made of very thin flexible alu.
Hey Vic,
If you just need another bidon mount for the trip, I have a bolt on handlebar mounted one you could use.
If you just need another bidon mount for the trip, I have a bolt on handlebar mounted one you could use.
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aaah cr@p, i should have noticed the sliding mounts. i thought they were fixed in. sorry vic.
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I recall you and Christian having strap on bidon holders on your fixies
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When you dig it out, can you note the brand name and I do a search as I want to buy one for my fixieI have a plastic band that you put around your frame that gives you cage bosses. I have one that is currently not on a bike if you want to borrow it and I can find it.
I couldn't find them locally when I wanted them so I ordered them from wiggle.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/au/elite-vip-bo ... ge-clamps/
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/au/elite-vip-bo ... ge-clamps/
I have a brand new set of those bands sitting in my gear room. While I am sure they work just fine, but I haven't tested them. I don't want to run them touring because when something breaks in the middle of nowhere I'm not going to be able to fix it. Would much prefer a bolt on solution considering I have mounts.
I should probably add that I am overly fastideous when touring on my own and spend each morning checking every damn bolt on bike and Bob. So something that doesn't bolt is a little scary. Guess I just don't ever want to be involved in any kind of hairy situation when I've got 30kg of load on the back.
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If you don't want them, I'll have themI have a brand new set of those bands sitting in my gear room. While I am sure they work just fine, but I haven't tested them. I don't want to run them touring because when something breaks in the middle of nowhere I'm not going to be able to fix it. Would much prefer a bolt on solution considering I have mounts.
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So your not going to get the long hall fixed?They are reserved for fixie century I am afraid
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