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Old 06-22-10, 05:04 PM
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Arundel bottle cages

Hi,
I am thinking about buying the Arundel bottle cages. I can't decide between the stainless steel or the sport (nylon). I see that they are not sold in many places. Does anyone have a recommendation?
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Yes I can recommend them. For a steel/vintage bike, the stainless cage would look cool. For the newer bikes, the sport model.
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Originally Posted by tagaproject6
Yes I can recommend them. For a steel/vintage bike, the stainless cage would look cool. For the newer bikes, the sport model.
My road bike is a black aluminum Trek 2200. Just in case this helps..

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I just bought a pair of the Dave-O along with an arundel saddle bag off Art`s Cyclery. Free ground shipping over 50 and I got a free columbia elite water bottle.
It held my Camelbak Podiums tight and snug like an asian vag
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I have Arundel Trident carbon cages and they're great. I never dropped a bottle which I have with my previous carbon cages. It is also very easy to pull a bottle from a cage. Arundel are now the only bottle cages I will use. Highly recommended.
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