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Old 04-12-09 | 09:29 PM
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mount it to your stem, heh
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Old 04-13-09 | 12:10 AM
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One of my bikes has a triangular top tube that doesn't lend itself to mounting a Road Morph. On that bike I've got it on the bottom side of my down tube, with the Topeak mount secured with zip ties at one end, and just because I hate rattling noises(not to mention falling pumps) I've got one of the aftermarket rubber block/Velcro strap mounts at the other. Since I'm 6'2" 235# I have the luxury of not worrying about the few extra grams the second mount adds.
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Old 04-13-09 | 03:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Wanderer
Supposedly, Topeak has another mounting clip. One that can be mounted sideways, under a bottle cage. This should enable you to mount it on the "side" of the down tube, or seat tube.

You have to order it separatey from Topeak.
I have this very clip which is made for one of their shorter pumps but works fine for the Road Morph though I've had to experiment with how the pump is rotated to keep it from rattling /run-on sentence
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Old 04-13-09 | 05:35 AM
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You can order this Blackburn bottle cage mount...it fits the road morph perfectly and allows you to keep the water bottle cage. Works best for me on the down tube.

https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...?ModelID=16930


You can barely see the road morph on the other side of my La Raza here
It does not get in the way of my wide size 13 hoofs, nor does it interfere with getting my bottle in/out.

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