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USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required) USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required) USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required) USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required) USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required) USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required)

USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required)

USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required) USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required) USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required) USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required) USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required) USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required)
$ 10.99

Score By Feature

Based on 12,594 ratings
Light weight
9.38
Easy to install
9.68
Sturdiness
9.08
Value for money
8.88
Durability
8.78

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Product Description

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4 X M5 x 12 SCREWS INCLUDED: The screws are standard size for mounting a water bottle to most bikes with DRILLED HOLES, and washers are recommended for a secure fit.
HEAT-TREATED ALUMINIUM ALLOY 6061-T6: High-quality material and manufacturing process for added strength and durability while remaining lightweight, 2. Each weighs in at 1 oz (61g). SUITABLE FOR WATER BOTTLES MADE OF PLASTIC. WARNING: THE SURFACE OF THE ALUMINUM WATER BOTTLE MAY BE SCRATCHED.
EASY INSTALLATION: To fasten cages to frame screw holes, use a 4mm hex key (included). Please note that cages must be installed through threaded holes in the bike frame.
WATER BOTTLES FIT: A 26-ounce water bottle will fit snugly; a minimum bottle diameter of 2 inches is required. 75-inch (68-inch) 3inch (76.9mm) is the maximum bottle diameter. 2mm). The water bottle cage has adjustable arms that wrap around the bottle for a secure and firm hold, ensuring that it does not fall out during your ride.
Back-up from USHAKE: These Bike Water Bottle Holders are designed to be used for a long time; if you have any problems with the product, please let us know and we will investigate it thoroughly.

Questions & Answers

Are the stainless bottles being scratched as a result of this?

I believe you'll need to scratch your head. You can also inquire of a bystander. Carry a scale with you at all times. That's something I'm known for. If you can get to the spot, it feels like heaven.

Is this compatible with a 32 oz. Powerade bottle?

I have a 24 oz insulated polar bottle that fits perfectly; I'm not sure about a 32 oz, but if it's not wider than 3 inches, I don't think it will be an issue. However, I really like these; my 24 oz bottle stands 10 1/2 inches tall with 1 1/2 inch to spare.

Because I couldn't find any holes in my bike, does installation necessitate drilling holes in it?

Screw holes aren't found on every bike. I recently bought a Fuji women's bike with a 26" frame, and the same issue exists: no screw holes. The workaround is to buy the bracket that attaches to the bike seat; the bracket has an upside down "U" shape with holes on each side, and you'd attach two water bottle cages to it, one on each side. 1) You'll need vertical space for the "U" fixture and the water bottle cage. I couldn't do it on my daughter's bike because the distance was too short.

Will these work on Trek road bikes, particularly the Domane Alr 4?

They should be compatible with most bicycles that have water bottle holders.

Selected User Reviews For USHAKE Water Bottle Cages, Basic MTB Bike Bicycle Alloy Aluminum Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets(2 Pack- Drilled Holes Required)

Are you looking for a good deal on bike water bottle cages? The Good:
- Great value for a set of two (includes four screws and four washers)br>- Easy to install (all you need is an Allen wrench)br>- br>Easy to usebr>- Even on rough terrain, it holds a water bottle securely
5/5

br>br>The Bad:
- Nonebr>br>The Bottom Line: If you need water bottle cages, this set of two is a great deal. They're simple to set up and perform admirably. Even in rough terrain, they held my water bottle.

Kace Duncan
Kace Duncan
| Jul 14, 2021
"Bend to let your water bottle fly out" would be a better description
3/5

"Bend to fit" is not a good phrase to use. Consbr>They bend over time and your water bottle will fly outbr>br>Prosbr>Light weightbr>Cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and I mean cheap and Every few miles, I had to re-bend them both back into place. Finally, to keep the bottles from flying out, I ran my bike cable through the tops of them. As a result, these have been removed from my bike and will be discarded in the free bin, along with a warning to anyone who uses them.

Myles SHARPE
Myles SHARPE
| Apr 27, 2021
It was big enough for my larger bottle
5/5

The bike bottle holder made of aluminum performed admirably. I have a water bottle that is a little bigger than usual (2. Other bottle holders would not be able to hold the 875 inch bottle. This water bottle holder was ready to use right out of the box. It appears to be large enough to hold a 3 inch water bottle as well. Installation took only a few minutes because the mounting holes matched perfectly with my Trek Verve 3 mounting holes. The holder appears to be a high-quality product; I've tried it out on a few rides and it works flawlessly. I'd suggest it, especially if your water bottle is a little bigger than most bike water bottles.

Leandro THORPE
Leandro THORPE
| Nov 08, 2021
Only works with water bottles and bottles of similar size
5/5

I bought these to use on my ATV to carry various beverages. I clearly misunderstood the water bottle holder, which only meant "water bottles. " Even with a cozy cup, I tried to put diet coke in the machine and it fell out right away. The distance between the bars is far too great for smaller items to fit between them. It appears to be a high-quality item that arrived promptly. The selection was poor on my part.

Aldo Hammond
Aldo Hammond
| Apr 05, 2021
The throisty station is a place where people go to get their hearts broken
5/5

I'm an energetic bicyclist with a consistent 20-mile per hour pace. I ride 25 miles every other day and own four bikes, so I bought two of these holders and two more after seeing how well they were made and how easy they were to install.

Kye O'Brien
Kye O'Brien
| Sep 29, 2021
I bought these because of the price; they were inexpensive, and there were two of them, so it wouldn't be a huge loss if they only worked for a short time
5/5

However, they're fantastic! I saw a similar product for twice the price at REI, but it was only for a single. I put it on my new bike, stuffed it into my camelback, and rode off into the sunrise.

Tiffany Jenkins
Tiffany Jenkins
| Jun 22, 2021
For the money, this is a good buy
4/5

First, let me start with the positive: These are what I use on an old Trek XO1 that I use for gravel biking in Wyoming. I've ridden this bike on a variety of terrain, including places where an x-country bike would have been more appropriate. mtb in a county Having said that, I've never misplaced a water bottle (24 oz. insulated Polar bottles). Remember that this bike has 700c tires with no suspension, and I've ridden it down some steep staircases, which is about as bumpy as it gets, and I've never lost a water bottle. Having said that, they do what they say they will for a reasonable price. br>br>The bad: After a little more than two years of heavy use, the bracket portion of the cage on the seat tube cracked straight through, and the cage on the downtube had a hairline crack. Ultimately, U- Shake offered me 50% off on a new set of water bottle cages, so they certainly got my return business!.

Leighton Page
Leighton Page
| Oct 04, 2021
VALUE FOR MONEY
5/5

These are 100% metal and do not have plastic at the attachment points as some of the other models do - Keep an eye out for those, as plastic is prone to breaking. Flexible enough to fit a variety of bottle sizes. The majority of bike shops will charge you twice as much.

Cali Conner
Cali Conner
| Sep 18, 2021

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