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2006-04-17 10:14 AM

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Subject: Help: Bottle Cage Throwing Bottles
Here is one simple problem that is really wrecking my cycling experience. I've got a Velocity SPT (Seat Post Thing) double water bottle holder, and if I hit a pretty good bump with a full water bottle it gets ejected down the road...followed by the always appropriate "MF'er!!"

I think the Velocity is made to accept most standard cages (does anyone know?)

The mounting is pretty much vertical so that obviously adds to the problem.

What cages have you had success with?

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2006-04-17 10:46 AM
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Subject: RE: Help: Bottle Cage Throwing Bottles
Are you using the "Tall" bottles or "Regular" sized watter bottles? I have a behind the saddle bottle rack on my Tri Bike and Fixie, I think the brand is Profile. Any ways, what I have found:
1. Bottles with a tapper (thinner at the bottom than top) they get launched for some serious distance!
2. The shorter bottles stay put a lot better, the taller the bottle the greater the distance they seem to get ejected.

I've been using plain old 21oz Performance bottles back there and they work pretty good. Have not lost one yet. I find that the 28oz bottles regardless of the brand just get launched.

It's now a habbit to reach back there and push down on the bottles after a section of rough road. Last year while doing a large local ride, several times riders in front of me had bottles get lose. It's quite a sight to see 10 or so bikes serve and all yell bottle down at the same time.
2006-04-17 12:32 PM
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Subject: RE: Help: Bottle Cage Throwing Bottles
I have the SPT and use Profile cages. The cheap plastic ones. I take a heavy-duty rubberband and double wrap it where the gasket on the cage is that increases the tension on the water bottles. I've never launched a bottle with that set-up. The rubberband needs to be replaced occasionally, especially in the summer, so I always replace it before a race as a precaution.

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2006-04-17 12:35 PM
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Subject: RE: Help: Bottle Cage Throwing Bottles

If the Profile Design cages fit, they have a rubber band around the top part of the arms that wrap around the bottle to keep some friction on.

Careful of losing water bottles at a USAT officiated course; the most prevalent citation at the recent Powerman Alabama duathlon behind drafting was "abandoned equipment" (meaning lost water bottles). Depending upon the distance of your race, that is either a 2:00 or 4:00 time ... on top of being dehydrated!

 

 

2006-04-17 1:33 PM
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Subject: RE: Help: Bottle Cage Throwing Bottles

I've said it before, and I'll say it again....

Get a better cage. After much trial and error (and a few dozen lost bottles), I've found that these work the best on any behind the seat setup (I use a x-wing).

My $0.02 anyways...

http://specialized.com/bc/SBCEqProduct.jsp?spid=9818

 

2006-04-17 3:13 PM
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Subject: RE: Help: Bottle Cage Throwing Bottles
If they are made of metal, maybe you can bend them to get a snugger fit?



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