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2008-10-02 11:13 AM

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Subject: Cervelo and Hyrdotail H.5c

If you have this combo, how do you set it up?

the water bottles I get.  But what about tools?

I was thinking of getting the Xlab tire bag, throwing everything in there, and using the straps to attach it to the back of the hyrdotail (instead of underneath).

I ride clinchers, so no need to bring a tire, just a couple tubes.



2008-10-02 11:26 AM
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Subject: RE: Cervelo and Hyrdotail H.5c

I have the Hydrotail H.5c and find it to be a marked improvement from it's all carbon brother. 
The functionality between the two is the same when it comes to ability to attach bottle cages, CO2 cartridges + chuck via the X-nut, straps to hold your spare tube and so forth ... the only thing different is how it adheres to your bike.

The standard version attaches to the rails of the saddle and has a history of slipping thereby allowing the rear assembly to slide down. The advantage is that is carbon and relatively light weight. 

The H.5c is made from a metal and adheres to the pre-drilled holes in the Cervelo aeroseat post.  While more sturdy, it is heavier.

Note: I still had bottles eject during the rougher portion of Steelhead ride so I am not sure that the H.5c composition absorbs vibration better than carbon ... that said, it was a pretty rough section so I am not sure anything would have held the bottles in there!

2008-10-02 12:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Cervelo and Hyrdotail H.5c

For the rest of the forum I'll share what I PMed  earlier. I'm using the H.5c, and I went really low tech and used 2 rubberbands to hold 2 tire levers, multitool and 2 tubes in a bundle and then used the xlab velcro straps to hold it all in place. After 3 weeks of use no complaints and nothing dropped out. When I rack and transport the bike I don't take it off either, its pretty secure. 

 

 



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2008-10-02 1:10 PM
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Subject: RE: Cervelo and Hyrdotail H.5c
bm1981 - 2008-10-02 10:11 AM

For the rest of the forum I'll share what I PMed  earlier. I'm using the H.5c, and I went really low tech and used 2 rubberbands to hold 2 tire levers, multitool and 2 tubes in a bundle and then used the xlab velcro straps to hold it all in place. After 3 weeks of use no complaints and nothing dropped out. When I rack and transport the bike I don't take it off either, its pretty secure. 

 

 

Thanks for that BTW.  I just ordered mine!  In black..

2008-10-02 1:43 PM
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That picture looks pretty.  I may just copy that
2008-10-02 1:54 PM
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Subject: RE: Cervelo and Hyrdotail H.5c

I use tubulars...Can I use it with tubulars???

And other different question....What about when you do the bike desmount??? Is easy with that in your back of your seat???



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2008-10-02 2:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Cervelo and Hyrdotail H.5c
In regards to the dismount...I've been using a rear mounted hydration system for past year and a half and have had no trouble with dismounting on the move.
2008-10-02 2:16 PM
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Subject: RE: Cervelo and Hyrdotail H.5c

I won't lie, the mount is a little tough because it the bottles are high and set far back from the seat, my ankle clips the top of my rocket bottles about 30% of the time. I have been getting use to it and it seems to happen less and less.  I haven't noticed it on the dismount as the extra height you get from the pedals makes up for it.  

 I'm going to dig and repost my original post on this about a month ago, w/ the insall and slight mod I made to it. 

2008-10-02 2:20 PM
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Subject: RE: Cervelo and Hyrdotail H.5c
I stuck my tube in between the two halves and velcroed it in. This way, I could put the xlab air cylinder nut on the very back for easy access.
2008-10-02 2:26 PM
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Subject: RE: Cervelo and Hyrdotail H.5c

Here is a cut and past from my original post- I know its a repost but this time I have the pics formatted to size 

 I have seen a ton of people asking about the Sonic Wing, I just received mine in the mail from Bikesport MI. First I want to say Tom and his crew did a great job, I ordered the "x-nut" inflater and which apparently doesn't fit on the sonic wing, 15 minutes after I placed a web order I received a phone call asking if I intended to use the wing/inflater together, they explained that they wouldn't work but substituted the proper inflation kit. 3 Days later I was installing it on my P2.

My initial impression was wow this thing is light, I ordered, the wing, inflation kit, 2 P-cages, 2- rocket bottles, and started to assemble it. I noticed right away that the bolt for attaching the inflation nut to the wing wasn't long enough to attach thru 2 p cages, the wing, nut, and a velco strap. I wanted to be able to carry, 2 tubes, CO2, tire levers and multitool for training rides, and avoid using a saddle bag.  After fiddling with the configuration I tried to use a single strap mounted to the lowest hole on the trailing edge of the wing. This proved to be ok for a single tube, but it hung below the wing and wasn't securely attached.  I needed to find a way to attach the second strap, so I reached for my trusty old zip ties. The Velcro straps have a grommet to insert a bolt thru, so I ran the zip tie thru that and looped it around the 2 holes in the center. This provided to be the best mounting option, I tried several tie routing options. 

All in all, this is probably a heavier configuration then I will race with but for training rides It has everything I need to get home. 

EDIT - As mentioned above, Im going to get a longet bolt and ditch the zip tie option, not because it doesn't work but because I'm going to mount rear light off the back of the velcro and want it to be facing straight off to the back, not to the side as shown.  



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