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Commodus 08-07-10 11:02 AM

Usage of Lower Cage on Sutra
 
Hi guys, I know there are some fellow Sutra owners here. The lower (under) bottle cage on the Sutra is much too close to the front wheel to fit a standard bottle, at least the ones I have. Especially with fenders.

Anyone find a use for it? A really small water bottle, or one of those storage bottles maybe? I was at the bike shop looking and test-fitting, and they didn't have anything short enough. Of course I could make a little bracket and move it towards the BB...

Anyways, thanks in advance!

-C.

williaty 08-07-10 01:58 PM

Frame pump?

njkayaker 08-07-10 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by Commodus (Post 11249357)
Hi guys, I know there are some fellow Sutra owners here. The lower (under) bottle cage on the Sutra is much too close to the front wheel to fit a standard bottle, at least the ones I have. Especially with fenders.

Anyone find a use for it? A really small water bottle, or one of those storage bottles maybe? I was at the bike shop looking and test-fitting, and they didn't have anything short enough. Of course I could make a little bracket and move it towards the BB...

Anyways, thanks in advance!

-C.

It's for another water bottle. Though what actually works depends on your frame size and fenders. You might be able to use a smaller bottle.

The bosses for a third water bottle are traditional/customary for touring bikes: it's how you know a bike is a tourer!!

Some tourers carry fuel for their stove there (where the fuel won't do too much damage if it leaks).

Commodus 08-07-10 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by njkayaker (Post 11250300)
It's for another water bottle. Though what actually works depends on your frame size and fenders. You might be able to use a smaller bottle.

The bosses for a third water bottle are traditional/customary for touring bikes: it's how you know a bike is a tourer!!

Some tourers carry fuel for their stove there (where the fuel won't do too much damage if it leaks).

Haha, yeah I know that. The problem is, well, see above. If I could find a small enough bottle, I would use it for its intended purpose.

Thanks for the idea willi, but my frame pump is offset so as to not interfere with the cage...leaving the cage empty!

dannwilliams 08-07-10 08:18 PM

I have my road morph pump attached there on my Sutra. I tried a water bottle, but it rubbed the wheel, and I don't have fenders, either.

njkayaker 08-08-10 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by Commodus (Post 11251190)
The problem is, well, see above. If I could find a small enough bottle, I would use it for its intended purpose.

The fact that they are present doesn't mean they are useful! Good luck finding a use for them.

fietsbob 08-08-10 11:32 PM

On my bike, Nope,It's not a Sutra, I have the fuel bottle for my stove in the lower bottle cage mount, its strapped in
with a toe strap.

I had the top side of the down tube set up so there are 2 bottles mounted there, + another on the seat tube.

You might consider adding a metal strip to screw the bottle cage onto, then screw it to the frame bosses
to change the location of where the bottle cage sits. re-position to what works better. .

for a stove there is an 11oz bottle from MSR, a 22oz fits fine in a waterbottle cage..

Commodus 08-09-10 10:06 PM

I *think* the smaller stash bottle from Soma might fit. I think.

iain.dalton 08-09-10 11:07 PM

My LHT only fits a small bottle there, but I've seen pictures of LHTs with large bottles there, so I suppose on any bike it depends on your bottle cage. Some must mount further back. fietsbob's idea of a metal strip sounds excellent.

LHT in Madison 08-10-10 07:32 AM

I have a small cylindrical shapped bag that fits in the cage on my LHT that carries a spare tube, small multi tool, a plastic bag (for the Brooks for rain), some tire levers, some disposable gloves that I got from my dentist's office, and a few other odds and ends. I don't have a photo, sorry. I bought it several years ago and have not seen one like it for sale for a few years. Before I bought that bag I found that a parmasan cheese bottle (I do not recall brand) fit in the cage quite well for holding the emergency kit, but the black nylon bag looked better so I no longer use the cheese bottle. Cheese bottle however is more water resistant.

Commodus 08-10-10 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by LHT in Madison (Post 11264638)
I have a small cylindrical shapped bag that fits in the cage on my LHT that carries a spare tube, small multi tool, a plastic bag (for the Brooks for rain), some tire levers, some disposable gloves that I got from my dentist's office, and a few other odds and ends. I don't have a photo, sorry. I bought it several years ago and have not seen one like it for sale for a few years. Before I bought that bag I found that a parmasan cheese bottle (I do not recall brand) fit in the cage quite well for holding the emergency kit, but the black nylon bag looked better so I no longer use the cheese bottle. Cheese bottle however is more water resistant.

Ha! Great response. I think Trek makes a bag like that. It's either that or the stash bottle. If I ever get one, I'll post a pic.


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