Bicycle Mechanics - Bottle Cage Issue

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glaucman
02-22-04, 06:45 AM
My son's new 54cm Specialized S-Works E-5 (2003 model) requires that the front der. clamp be mounted between the water bottle cage bolts on the seat tube. This prevents conventional bolting on of the cage. What is the solution for this?

Thanks.


Bobatin
02-22-04, 06:50 AM
Spacers/washers if this does not cause it to interfere with anything else.

Retro Grouch
02-22-04, 07:17 AM
My son's new 54cm Specialized S-Works E-5 (2003 model) requires that the front der. clamp be mounted between the water bottle cage bolts on the seat tube. This prevents conventional bolting on of the cage. What is the solution for this?

Thanks.

Use longer water bottle cage bolts and install spacers between the water bottle cage and the frame.


Rev.Chuck
02-22-04, 07:45 AM
Usually the bikes that need the spacers come with them. If you did not get any ask the shop you got the bike from for a couple. A couple of presta valve nuts work as well.

Michel Gagnon
02-22-04, 06:45 PM
I like the Profile plastic cages because they don't mar the bottles... so I don't have dirty hands. The advantage of the thick plastic frame is that it is easy to file around a derailleur. Other metal cages don't have a frame between both bolts, so they would fit around a derailleur clamp.

Regards,

bg4533
02-24-04, 01:02 PM
My Allez Elite Cro-Mo is the same way. I just kept tightening the bolts and this caused the cage to bend a little bit. The clamp only sticks out a few mm past, so not much was bent. Works fine. and nothing moves. Maybe your clamp sticks out further

deliriou5
02-25-04, 07:36 AM
my LBS put presta valve nuts, just like rev chuck said, as spacers between the cage and the frame. i also have a specialized allez

el Inglés
02-27-04, 10:49 AM
Try fitting a bottle cage on the seat tube .

demoncyclist
02-27-04, 11:00 AM
That is what they are trying to do.

Roland Lewis
03-04-04, 12:59 PM
Are you sure you're mounting it correctly? I've a 58cm Allez Comp 04 (its frame is very similar to the S-Works 03) and there's plenty of clearance between the lower bottle-cage bolt and front der clamp.

el Inglés
03-05-04, 09:11 AM
That is what they are trying to do.

No the seat pin / tube call it what you will not the frame seat tube .