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  • Bottle cage bosses – anybody still use them?
  • paulrockliffe
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    Anyone do a battery case for DX type lights that fixes to a bottle cage?

    emac65
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    Love of the review of that Lezyne saddle bag…..
    “Not everyone needs to take several rounds of sandwiches, a phone, a camera, a waterproof, a spare gear cable, three tubes, patches, a lucky Gonk and all the other saddlebag detritus that some deem necessary on a ride all stuffed into a saddlepack that would trouble a budget airlines baggage allowance. Others like to travel fast and light,…the Lezyne Micro Caddy (Small) is for those people.”

    lol 😆

    Nobeerinthefridge
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    To those who just use a bottle – and have dropper posts…..where do you stick your tube, pump, multitool, phone, tyre levers?

    I quite often ride with none of that, locally I’m never really further than 10 miles from the house, and I maintain my bike pretty well. It will come back to bite me one day, but so be it.

    orangeboy
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    Ride an enduro use the cage bosses for a bottle !
    Have a dropper post and just put tool and tube in my short pocket/ jursey pocket

    Hate having to wear a pack if I don’t have to

    porter_jamie
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    my ss and my cx both have two, and i have a tool bottle with a tube a tool and patches and levers etc in one and a water bottle with a pump mounted on the cage on the other, ready to go. each bike has it’s own because the tubes are different. it makes leaving the house easy. i find my shoes, hat and bike and i’m ready.

    unfortunately the full sus doesnt have any, so i have to faff about finding the pack and make sure i have a pump and a tube the right size and so on.

    scotroutes
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    My new custom Ti frame has three sets of bosses. Might add a couple to the forks too.

    JCL
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    A bike would have to be vastly superior to the completion to make me buy it if it didn’t have a bottle mount.

    Did you see the EWS footage? Not many packs on backs…

    racefaceec90
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    i still use them for drinking bottles.

    mikewsmith
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    emac65 – Member
    Often wonder what the hell people carry in those backpacks…………

    Thats a whole new thread but it ranges from the bare minimum of
    Pump
    Multitool
    Spare Tube
    Mech Hanger
    Water

    I could put that in a pocket but as most of my jerseys don’t have them it’s not practical. The ones that do tend to pull much lower with stuff in the pockets and are uncomfortable and annoying.
    that is on rides where I’m close to home (under 10 miles) or close to the car.

    After that,
    Another tube
    Food
    Spare jersey/jacket
    First aid kit (bare minimum of a bandage for snake bites is very sensible over here)
    Phone

    On a practical not all of the kit stays in the bag so I don’t need to take it all out of my pockets store it, re pack it every time I go out.

    rOcKeTdOg
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    Mike I can understand most of what you carry given where you live but riders here carry a lot more to ride around a 10 mile trail centre they’ve driven 2 hours to get to in the car & it’s got a shop & cafe in the middle of it

    I don’t use a huge bag on my back with half my worldly possessions in it (like everyone else seems to) so a bottle & cage is useful. Moreso on the road bike

    mikewsmith
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    Mike I can understand most of what you carry given where you live but riders here carry a lot more to ride around a 10 mile trail centre they’ve driven 2 hours to get to in the car & it’s got a shop & cafe in the middle of it

    Who cares?

    Honestly I don’t get trying to ram the bare minimum into a jersey pocket but I try not to look down on those who do. Some people do different things, some people just take the bag they normally do wherever they go rather then trying to work out what to pack for the day.

    Other times bags look big when empty – people don’t tend to have 3-4 bags of varying sizes depending of if they want to take a thick jacket or more sandwiches.

    Sometimes people over think things.

    oldgit
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    Bar bags FTW.

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    FTWTF?

    Is he(/you?) racing to Tesco’s?

    oldgit
    Free Member

    ^^^^ Cheeky cow.

    convert
    Full Member

    I’m assuming there is a map on the top of that bag oldgit? It makes so much sense (in the right context) but even so I find obscuring the view of the front wheel very disconcerting.

    oldgit
    Free Member

    They don’t hide the wheel at all. I use it for audax, but that was the HONC so it had all the rubbish I had to carry with me.
    2 x 29er tubes, tools, phone, wallet, keys, food, reading glasses and the HONC map and control card.

    rOcKeTdOg
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    Who cares?

    me! especially when I’ve been on rides where guys have moaned how much climbing there is and they wish they had a lighter bike etc, then you find out they are almost carrying the weight of a bike in their rucksack and we’re only doing 15 miles with a cafe stop in the middle!

    mikewsmith
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    especially when I’ve been on rides where guys have moaned

    those people are the one who would moan if it was too long/short/steep/flat/warm/cold/sunny/cloudy normally.

    funkhouser
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    i have a bottle cage and take a bottle full of lucozade or some such on longer rides in addition to the water in my pack. Bottles are cool again dont you know, they’re ‘enduro’ like goggles with open face lids! 😆

    njee20
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    I’m with Rocketdog, there’s myriad posts on here about saving weight, bikes not climbing well etc. the standard answer is always “have a dump”, it should be “re-evaluate the contents of your Camelbak!”

    I just don’t get carrying shock pumps, brake pads and so on for anything bar proper riding in the wilds.

    On the flipside… As you say Mike it makes no difference to me frankly!

    dbukdbuk
    Free Member

    I do have a cage on a couple of bikes but only really used to hold a battery for my lights when night riding.

    cfinnimore
    Free Member

    My bottle cage bosses let my inbred rust from the inside out.

    rewski
    Free Member

    My new custom Ti frame has three sets of bosses

    Can I suggest a Mr King Ti cages, stupid light and Ti on Ti looks so damn good.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    My bottle cage bosses let my inbred rust from the inside out.

    did you not put well greased bolts in them?

    all my bikes have bottle cages that get used;

    only place they seem to gather water is the bottom of the seat tube when it gets in the top.

    Hob-Nob
    Free Member

    It was a serious point of consideration for me when buying a new FS bike, as lots don’t have them now.

    My current bike does, as I hate wearing a backpack. I’ll be giving enduroing racing a try with just a bottle this year, as I don’t drink much anyway. Everything else will fit in pockets (unless its sh*tty, changable weather & I may have to wear one to carry coats etc).

    This way I gain extra enduro points, because I can tape a tube to the frame 🙂

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    Anyway, use a Bottle & call it a “bidon” if you really want to get people’s back up 🙂

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