Classic Bike Water Bottle Holder - Aluminum Alloy Bicycle Water Bottle Cage for All Types of Bikes, Fits Most Road Cycling and Mountain Bike, Easy to Install and Use (Black) (1 Pack)
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You cannot use the can cooler unless you place a bottle of water in it.
In my case, my bike already had drill holes for this purpose, but if you do not, you will have to drill them.
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There is no difference in price between this cage and the Supacaz 18g cage. It's a dual purchase for me, both the Supacaz cages and the There is only one reason for paying more for the Supacaz cages, and that is that they are different colors. Just under 18 grams is the weight of each cage without bolts. On a road bike, they provide plenty of support, but on bumpy mountain bike trails they might pop out. This is the best water bottle cage you can buy for your road bike. You can buy them at a good price, and they work well as well as being the most lightweight cage on the market.
There is an error of 17 grams in the weight. I've only used it a few times so far, but so far it seems to be quite reliable. Having the capacity to bend allows you to accommodate different sizes of bottles without feeling like it's going to break, and it stays put once adjusted.
So I have had these for quite a while now, and overall I think they're good for the weight. Bike paths are suitable for road cycling. That's the best I can say. My bike takes me through rough trails, so I'm probably not the best match for a cage that's designed for a light/light use. I've used these cages for gravel and to my frustration, the bottom tab bends every time, which is unfortunate. Due to the fact that this is mounted on a small bike frame, I probably bend the cages a little bit more than someone with a large frame that does not have to force the bottles into the cage. Although I would recommend this to someone who only uses small bottles and does road only, I would not recommend it to anyone else. There is no reason for using this while riding a MTB or gravel bike unless one is still suffering the consequences. There are now some rub marks on my new titanium frame from the bottle coming out of position so I mentioned that before. After sliding past the tab, the bottles simply fall out when a strong enough impact occurs. I'm sorry,
For maybe a year and a half I have had these cages. I have been working on it for one It was the overall look and the weight I liked and that was why I purchased Prior to this, I had ridiculously light carbon cages that cracked. Now, I have these ridiculously light aluminum cages that bend / drop bottles constantly. My frame is a bit on the small side, so I have to work a bit harder to slide the bottles in, potentially putting more stress on the cages than I should. Unfortunately, I've spent enough money on them now to have bought heavy-duty, sturdy cages, so I'm about to buy them now because I've run out of money for other things. If I were to recommend them, I would recommend As soon as you hit enough bumps or leap curbs, these will fail. Unless you use them occasionally, they're not going to hold up. There are no mountain bikes available for these - only road bikes It has even happened to me that my bottles have fallen They're pretty good on dirt so I haven't been on gravel.
My Specialized water bottles cages, despite how beautiful they look, were very difficult to use, so I bought these replacements. I have no problem using them. It's impossible for me to predict how long they'll last, but they're very good for the purpose they were designed for. With the water bottle easily removed and replaced by looking at the holders, they are easy to use even when the water bottle is firmly in place. 1-star rating Reduced by half) as a result of A lack of durability, as seen in the photograph, seems to be part of the price of light weight. My 2nd water bottle cage was used for my new full water bottle exchange. I only use it once a ride, so I was surprised it was ever used. For the first time in 40 years of riding, I had a water bottle cage another one of these, but I'm using a tougher brand that I don't like as much because of the difficulty of removing and placing the water bottle, but I'm okay using it for the second cage because it is easier to remove and place.
It seems to be of fine quality, it mounts to any bottle holder I would expect to use. The metal ones feel better than plastic ones because they are metal. Having the included screws is a nice touch especially if you don't already have them. However, I would prefer longer screws because my bike with recessed mounting holes and my other with a pump accessory mounted with the water bottle holder showed the included screws were They can be bent to suit the type of bottle you are using, which is why I'm a fan of the metal holders.
The product fit on my bike without a problem. I used the screws that came with the bike, but the seller provides screws The bottle I used was not designed for bike cages, but was rather large, so I filled it up and placed it in the The ride included 20+ miles on dirt and road. Some of the ride was bumpy, but the bottle remained secure the whole time. If any issues arise after further use, I will update this review.
My gravel bike came with these and I installed them on it for a 112 mile bike. I had no issues installing them and I had no issue keeping my water bottles stable during the ride. Quick shipping and great product. Highly recommended!.
A bottle cage like this is very appealing. There is a difference between this and my carbon fiber ones that are supposed to be 18 grams but are actually 21 grams. A 18 gram one like this is what I'm talking about. Since it is shaped like this, it is really easy to use. A nice water bottle holder that holds my bottle snugly and looks great as well.