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  • Best way to add extra water carrying capacity (on the bike)
  • letmetalktomark
    Full Member

    I have a single bottle cage mount on one of my bikes.

    I’d like to use the bike for longer rides that unfortunately don’t have any refill opportunities en route.

    Yes, I could wear a solution but I prefer to ride without anything on my back or waist.

    There appear to be loads of options for attaching “things” to a frame. Are there any recommendations for which work best?

    swanny853
    Full Member

    https://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike-accessories/bike-bottle-cages/elite-water-bottle-cage-strips-680223.html

    I’ve had these on two bikes and they were both completely fit and forget. Tape underneath them if you like you paint unscuffed.

    hooli
    Full Member

    I used to use this on my hardtail, worked perfectly well.

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    el_boufador
    Full Member

    Is filtering water an option?

    I bought a water-to-go filter bottle after a recommendation on here. I’ve used it loads on longer rides. It’s a bit of a game changer.

    I wouldn’t filter any old water, but I’ve used it a lot from small streams up on the moors/tops away from farms and never had a problem at all.

    75cl Active Bottle Black

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    I’ve used a rubber mount (from Decathlon) that worked well attached to the forks of my Fatbike.

    However, the Water-to-go bottle is now my regular carry on such rides.

    steezysix
    Free Member

    Those Decathlon bolt on mounts are pretty nice, but maybe not so sturdy if you’re riding rough terrain.

    How about a stem bag? Easy to access the bottle and to remove from the bike when you don’t need it.

    tall_martin
    Full Member

    I’ve used:

    Frame bag with bladder

    Handle bar bag with bottle

    Topeak zip tie on bottle cage mounts. https://www.topeak.com/global/en/product/1093-VERSAMOUNT

    For loads of water- frame bag and bladder. Mine is 2l

    For one bottle the topeak zip tie on bottle mount works exact as a bottle cage.

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    rugbydick
    Full Member

    Could you fill all of the frame’s tubes with water and then drink from there?

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    joefm
    Full Member

    thats what i thought.  bung up any holes and add a straw to the top tube?

    ac282
    Full Member

    I use one of these to give me a 2nd bottle on my FS mtb and a third bottle on my cross/gravel bike.

    https://www.alltricks.com/F-41481-accessoires-de-transport/P-1465727-lyne_holy_rail_dual_cage_kit_black

    fatbikeandcoffee
    Free Member

    Topek also do a bottle cage mount that fits 22mm bars, gives you the option to add another bottle cage or two on the bars.

    Have also used some of those zip tie on types before and all good.

    James

    kentishman
    Free Member

    I know you said on the bike, but how about two 250ml soft water bottles on the back pockets. Drink them first and they weigh nothing. Thats what I do when needing to take extra water.

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