Road Cycling - where can i find this H2O cage?

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i want a H2O cage like this one. where can i buy that at? thanks~
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bianchi_rider
08-05-04, 07:22 PM
colorado cyclist and bike nashbar have them in their catalogues
Tony Miller
08-05-04, 08:27 PM
Performane Bike has one too. Just saw it in the local store today, $29.95 metal and composite construction, 2 cages, no bottles.
Make sure you don't have an aero seatpost though BEFORE ordering the cages <g>.
Tony
Performane Bike has one too. Just saw it in the local store today, $29.95 metal and composite construction, 2 cages, no bottles.
Make sure you don't have an aero seatpost though BEFORE ordering the cages <g>.
Tony
nope.. don't have any aero seatpost right now. but thanks for the tips though!
brunning
08-05-04, 10:59 PM
i'd avoid the profile brand behind the seat bottle holder. the tension on the cages is provided by little rubber bands which break very quickly.
i'd avoid the profile brand behind the seat bottle holder. the tension on the cages is provided by little rubber bands which break very quickly.
oh shiznit.. for reals? damn.. now i gotta find another one that won't break off... lol
BlastRadius
08-06-04, 03:14 AM
Thinking of doing a Triathlon?
http://www.nytro.com/x-lab-saddlewing-system.html
paul0578
08-06-04, 05:48 AM
http://www.all3sports.com/product/categoryID/19/Manufacturer/0/ProductID/898
i think this is the product on that bike
i'd avoid the profile brand behind the seat bottle holder. the tension on the cages is provided by little rubber bands which break very quickly.
Hmmm... I've been using mine now for a few months with no problems. Have you considered that maybe you had a defective holder and just returned it to your LBS?
Koffee
Thinking of doing a Triathlon?
http://www.nytro.com/x-lab-saddlewing-system.html
nope.. not that fit yet for Tri.. :( but going to doing a long ride with a friend in fremont as soon as my performance bike rack shows up.. :rolleyes:
but yea... it might get kinda hard trying to keep up to his S-work tarmac.. but gonna try.. so every little bit of aero on my sirrus would help... (that's what i keep telling myself mentally... :D )
brunning
08-06-04, 11:49 AM
well, by "very quickly", i'd say that within the first 8 months, both of the bands had broken on mine.
RegularGuy
08-06-04, 01:35 PM
Shoot Profile an email. They will probably set you up with some new rubber bands cheap or free.
itschris
08-06-04, 02:15 PM
Actually I believe it's the x-wing thing Check out Tri-Zone. It mounts to your seat rails and you mount the bottle holders on each side facing out.
FatBomber
08-06-04, 02:44 PM
I've had the Profile one for two years, nine races, and countless training rides and have never broken the rubber bands in mine.
i guess i'll go into my lbs and check out what they have in stock... going to check out profile one and see about that rubberband issue first.
Bolo Grubb
08-06-04, 04:59 PM
I am looking for a behind the seat water bottle cage that holds 2 bottles and has room for an under the seat bag.
Any suggestions?
I have tried using a camelback and don't really care for it, but would like to be able to carry 1 or 2 more then I do now, but still be able to carry a seat bag for a spare tube/flat tire kit
Thank you
RegularGuy
08-06-04, 05:13 PM
I am looking for a behind the seat water bottle cage that holds 2 bottles and has room for an under the seat bag.
Any suggestions?
I have tried using a camelback and don't really care for it, but would like to be able to carry 1 or 2 more then I do now, but still be able to carry a seat bag for a spare tube/flat tire kit
Thank you
I don't know if any of the behind the seat water bottle cage holders will work with a seat bag. If you want to carry one more bottle, get one of the two bottle behind the saddle cage holders, and use one side for a water bottle and the other side for something like this:
http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?category=66&subcategory=1006&brand=&sku=11312&storetype=&estoreid=&pagename=
Bolo Grubb
08-06-04, 05:41 PM
I don't know if any of the behind the seat water bottle cage holders will work with a seat bag. If you want to carry one more bottle, get one of the two bottle behind the saddle cage holders, and use one side for a water bottle and the other side for something like this:
http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?category=66&subcategory=1006&brand=&sku=11312&storetype=&estoreid=&pagename=
Thanks that may just be the ticket. I might try one to see how much it can hold as compared to my seat bag
Heck I might even have a wide mouth bottle I could use like that.
The Profile Design water bottle cage can be clamped anywhere along the length of the seat tube. My seat bag fits under my saddle, and I still get in my two water bottles and STILL have clearance.
Koffee
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