Portland Design Works | Lucky Cat Cage, Bicycle Water Bottle Cage
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I have no idea. However, it is of excellent quality, and the recipient is an avid cyclist and very pleased
You should be able to use any water bottle that you picked up from a bike shop. You know, classic bikey
Any bike with a bottle cage mount should be able to fit it. The handlebar bottle mount on this bike fits those, if they are not already installed on your bike. On my bike, I did this and it works quite
You can't use your Nalgene if it's larger than a water bottle, such as one of those bikey water bottles. No, I am not sure Nalgene makes bottles that are designed to fit into I just won't do it.
Selected User Reviews For Portland Design Works | Lucky Cat Cage, Bicycle Water Bottle Cage
Bottle cages like this are not great, but they aren't horrible when it comes to their quality. Although it allows bottles to fall out, and that is not a fun thing to do, it is still pretty cool with that smiley cat in there to keep me going. The bottom line is that I wouldn't buy this product again, but since I have it, I'll use it until it breaks. I would toss it in the trash one day if I was fed up with losing bottles. For those who like stuff that looks cool and doesn't function well, this is a good choice. If you want a bottle cage, this isn't the one to buy. If you do not wish to read it, then pass.
This unique design isn't at the expense of functionality - You can't escape the cat when you're thirsty, so give him a long drink! It has such a nice The black surface is shiny and has a metallic sheen There is an overabundance of gold paint (or anodize). It appears that the finish has adhered well so far, which is great for the look, as this would look terrible if it were chipped or anything like that. As for me, I enjoy the quirky nature of your site, as well as your humor. I find it hard to believe that the heart and soul of bicycling gear has disappeared in the last decade. I'm really, really glad Portland Design is doing things differently and bringing a bit of love and design to my favorite.
The bottle fell out even on semi rough bicycle rides because the holder is not secure enough to hold and secure the bottle. For instance, coming down off a curb would be an example. It seems to be aluminum, although I haven't looked at the description, but the adding in and taking out sounds natural to me When it comes out of the bottle, it will be a bit difficult to hold its shape since it will be so open. You will be able to bend it back to hold its shape but not for long before it will do it The problem is the same as with most cages that have a side entrance. I don't think so if the water bottle is 12 oz or less and you wear the waistband My daughter had to replace the tire for her mountain bike because the rear hub may work with smooth surfaces, but not with rough ones.
I like it a lot. I really like this. Currently, I'm waiting for my bike to be ridden to see how it looks.
That's just dust from paper packaging or something similar on Although it had been dropped out of its plastic sleeve bag, it did not crunch or scratch even though it got through USPS in a paper Despite the fact that it will fit a 24 oz water bottle, gravity will definitely be a factor, since it will have to slide right in and out. My bottle of water won't go anywhere if I'm on the roads, but I'm on a road bike the bottle should stay put.
Oh my gosh. I am so glad you like A Specialized Sirrus (Medium size) bike fitted perfectly. When I was unsure if it would fit, I got it fitted. I like how it holds on to my bottle well and is very sturdy. I can remove it without too much difficulty as well. There are very few bike accessories that I've ever seen that make sense. It's a snooze fest. I want my bike to light up my world with Almost every kitty bottle cage that they have is orange, which is not the same as my cat's orange. I also like black cats, though.
I believe you are This is a delicious dish. You should not get it if you do not want Keep up the good work, Keep the groove going.
A bottle cage like this is great. There's something so fun about this Like that this one in particular is more of a side-loading cage, which allows easier access, especially on a smaller bike frame where larger bottles cannot be used. It fits snugly on the bottle, but because it's metal, it can be stretched just enough to make things a bit easier, without sacrificing For information, I have this one mounted on a fully carbon racer with a predominantly black frame, and it doesn't seem so out of place as you might imagine.
It is a great place to hang a water bottle. The design I had on my Schwinn Circuit has been replaced with my favorite sparrow design, which is also quite nice. As a result, I mounted this lucky cat to a vertical surface and it now makes a great holder for over ear headphones in my You win and you lose.