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chadteck 10-14-08 02:47 PM

Bottle Cages
 
I need some cages to go with my new bike. I know a lot of people think carbon is a waste of money, but I'm mainly going for something that fits with the bike (bare carbon / black frame). The Aluminum Scwhinn cage I bought a few years ago for $10 doesn't look so great.

If anyone needs to gain some speed (read the last line in the description):

Magic Carbon Cages

Does anyone have any thoughts on the Cateye BC-100?

Also, there is a similar plastic cage at PBK, but I'm confused about their shipping fees. It says that they charge a flat fee for International orders (I am in the US) that seems to equate to about $21. Is this correct?

Edit: Nevermind the shipping question... I just saw the big red link that says "Ordering from the USA?" :
  • How much is postage to the USA?
    Currently all orders to the USA are free!. Better hurry though, it won't last forever!

NathanC 10-14-08 02:51 PM

I have those Cateye ones. I am not sure of the weight, but they sure beat metal ones. The are made of a soft plastic, so you can pretty much rip your bottle out and the thing just bends. I like them.

chadteck 10-14-08 02:56 PM

They are only 29g according to Cat Eye's site. How long have you had them and do they hold the bottle well / seem durable?

NathanC 10-14-08 02:58 PM

Had them about a year and a half and not a fault. The plastic is good quality, not that hard plastic stuff, so it has always kept its shape.

cyclingvirtual 10-14-08 03:28 PM

I use the USE carbon cages, they seem fine.

la rosa 10-14-08 03:31 PM

Arundel

ericm979 10-14-08 03:35 PM

I tried the Cateye cages last year. A bunch of teammates recommended them and they are cheap and light. But I thought they were junk- the bottles rattled around in them. I had an important race coming up so I splurged on a set of King Ti cages which I have used since.

After removing the Cateye cages I noticed that they were squished around the mounting holes. The cage "backbone" is an inverted U-shape. It looks like if your frames mounting bosses don't stick out a bit and fit up into the inverted U, the mounting screws squash it and the cage deforms. So that might have been why I got different results from my teammates. Something to watch out for if you use them.


The King cages are spiffy and light and work really well but they are not cheap. Their stainless cages also work well (one's on my rain bike) and are inexpensive.

botto 10-14-08 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by chadteck (Post 7664682)
I'm mainly going for something that fits with the bike (bare carbon / black frame).

black tacx tao.

http://probikekit.com/_img_500x640/A1149-A.jpg

thread closed.

BarryJo 10-14-08 03:45 PM

get these. less than $20 at PBK (when they're in stock)

edit: looks like someone beat me to the punch!
http://www.bikebitsuk.com/images/Tac...ultralight.jpg

DaveSANYYZ 10-14-08 04:02 PM

If your bike frame is small and you need to twist your bottle/cage to get the bottle in, then Tacx Tao may not be that great. I killed 3 of them this way. YMMV.

ridethecliche 10-14-08 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by BarryJo (Post 7665030)
get these. less than $20 at PBK (when they're in stock)

edit: looks like someone beat me to the punch!
http://www.bikebitsuk.com/images/Tac...ultralight.jpg

Those silver ones would look sweet on my CAAD9!

BarryJo 10-14-08 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ridethecliche (Post 7665110)
Those silver ones would look sweet on my CAAD9!

I specifically bought the silver for my caad9, they look awesome on it. I have the red/silver caad, attached photo is without cages which now look equally as cool on my Giant :D

AnthonyG 10-14-08 04:45 PM

I use the Cateye cages and have for a number of years. They are strong, light, cheap and hold the bottle very well. What else do you want?

Anthony

oliverw 10-14-08 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by la rosa (Post 7664962)
arundel

+1

grolby 10-14-08 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by botto (Post 7665020)
black tacx tao.

http://probikekit.com/_img_500x640/A1149-A.jpg

thread closed.

Fugly. I like my Specialized Rib cages. Hold the bottle firmly, look cool. Might be a poor choice if you must match brands, OCP style :eek:.

Oh, and they're cheaper than Tacx Tao.

Carbon Unit 10-14-08 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by la rosa (Post 7664962)
arundel

+1

MIN 10-14-08 07:19 PM

http://www.pricepoint.com/images/sty...5%20SETEN6.jpg

elegant and effective.

NYJayhawk 10-14-08 07:50 PM

+1 more on the black Tacx Tao. Relatively inexpensive, good looking, and they hold the bottle great.

Motman320 10-14-08 07:53 PM


Should add 2-3 MPH?? to your ride!

Are - Oh - Eff - El

roadiejorge 10-14-08 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by botto (Post 7665020)
black tacx tao.

http://probikekit.com/_img_500x640/a1149-a.jpg

thread closed.

+1

chadteck 10-15-08 12:22 AM

Tacx Tao definitely looks nice and a lot of people seem to use them, but I have read several complaints about them getting bent, not holding certain bottles too well and being difficult to insert bottles into depending on your frame. Also, I've read at least one account of the tab below the bottle breaking off.

Maybe I'll order a few of the Prorace Lite Plastic cages from PBK and a few Tacx Taos just to check them out.

Falchoon 10-15-08 02:06 AM

I have the Prorace Lightweight Cages on my bikes and they are great. Pretty much the cheapest around and also one of the lightest too (9 grams lighter than Tacx Tao). I had Tacx Tao on a bike I recently bought but my bottles (standard plastic ones) didn't seem to fit the cages properly and nearly fell out when I went over a bump so I took them off and replaced with the Prorace ones. They are only bottle cages...don't need to pay mega bucks for some fancy CF one, not going to effect performance in a race one bit.

Jynx 10-15-08 03:58 AM


Originally Posted by chadteck (Post 7667935)
Tacx Tao definitely looks nice and a lot of people seem to use them, but I have read several complaints about them getting bent, not holding certain bottles too well and being difficult to insert bottles into depending on your frame. Also, I've read at least one account of the tab below the bottle breaking off.

Maybe I'll order a few of the Prorace Lite Plastic cages from PBK and a few Tacx Taos just to check them out.

I have had mine for over two years now. Not bent, hold every bottle I have ever put in there like cycling water bottles, gatorade/powerad bottles, poland spring ect... Never lost a bottle yet. I have no problems inserting bottles and that tab is replaceable but I still havent broke mine yet.

http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...g?t=1224064841

botto 10-15-08 04:08 AM


Originally Posted by grolby (Post 7665811)
Fugly. I like my Specialized Rib cages. Hold the bottle firmly, look cool. Might be a poor choice if you must match brands, OCP style :e ek:.

Oh, and they're cheaper than Tacx Tao.

you can get them for $8.53, including a free bottle and shipping? :innocent:

grolby 10-15-08 06:17 AM


Originally Posted by botto (Post 7668164)
you can get them for $8.53, including a free bottle and shipping? :innocent:

No indeed. Prithy, reveal your secrets, O Cage Master.


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