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Old October 5th 04, 01:32 AM
Carl Fogel
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"John" wrote in message ...
I've seen a water bottle that is made for carrying small parts. I would
rather use that for a tube, irons and a patch kit instead of a bag under the
saddle. I think it had a large opening, as opposed to standard water
bottle, so it could hold larger things.

I can't seem to locate it now and thought maybe someone could enlighten me.
A source, online or otherwise, would be good or just a name to goggle with
would be appreciated. Thanks,

John


Dear John,

Around the middle of this page is
something like what you're after:

http://vandesselsports.com/scicon.shtml

It's a zipper-top bag shaped like a water bottle.

Carl Fogel
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Old October 5th 04, 03:01 AM
areles
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John,

Is this it?

http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename=

or
1. Go to http://www.nashbar.com
2. Search under 'Brands' for Tallac

I have all my tools in one.

Ron
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Old October 5th 04, 03:01 AM
areles
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John,

Is this it?

http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename=

or
1. Go to http://www.nashbar.com
2. Search under 'Brands' for Tallac

I have all my tools in one.

Ron
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Old October 5th 04, 12:30 PM
Ronald
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I've seen a water bottle that is made for carrying small parts. I
would
rather use that for a tube, irons and a patch kit instead of a bag

under the
saddle. I think it had a large opening, as opposed to standard

water
bottle, so it could hold larger things.

I can't seem to locate it now and thought maybe someone could

enlighten me.
A source, online or otherwise, would be good or just a name to

goggle with
would be appreciated. Thanks,


http://www.bbbparts.com/products/acc...ools/btl18.htm


"John" wrote in message
...
I've seen a water bottle that is made for carrying small parts. I

would
rather use that for a tube, irons and a patch kit instead of a bag

under the
saddle. I think it had a large opening, as opposed to standard

water
bottle, so it could hold larger things.

I can't seem to locate it now and thought maybe someone could

enlighten me.
A source, online or otherwise, would be good or just a name to

goggle with
would be appreciated. Thanks,

John




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Old October 5th 04, 12:30 PM
Ronald
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I've seen a water bottle that is made for carrying small parts. I
would
rather use that for a tube, irons and a patch kit instead of a bag

under the
saddle. I think it had a large opening, as opposed to standard

water
bottle, so it could hold larger things.

I can't seem to locate it now and thought maybe someone could

enlighten me.
A source, online or otherwise, would be good or just a name to

goggle with
would be appreciated. Thanks,


http://www.bbbparts.com/products/acc...ools/btl18.htm


"John" wrote in message
...
I've seen a water bottle that is made for carrying small parts. I

would
rather use that for a tube, irons and a patch kit instead of a bag

under the
saddle. I think it had a large opening, as opposed to standard

water
bottle, so it could hold larger things.

I can't seem to locate it now and thought maybe someone could

enlighten me.
A source, online or otherwise, would be good or just a name to

goggle with
would be appreciated. Thanks,

John




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Old October 5th 04, 06:38 PM
Michael J. Klein
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On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 12:25:01 -0700, Diablo Scott
wrote:

John wrote:

I've seen a water bottle that is made for carrying small parts. I would
rather use that for a tube, irons and a patch kit instead of a bag under the
saddle. I think it had a large opening, as opposed to standard water
bottle, so it could hold larger things.

I can't seem to locate it now and thought maybe someone could enlighten me.
A source, online or otherwise, would be good or just a name to goggle with
would be appreciated. Thanks,

John


Here are several choices, but it looks like they only wholesale. Maybe
send them an e-mail if you're interested.
http://tinyurl.com/4a833


I could probably get it if its made here.


Michael J. Klein
Dasi Jen, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, ROC
Please replace mousepotato with asiancastings
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Old October 5th 04, 06:38 PM
Michael J. Klein
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On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 12:25:01 -0700, Diablo Scott
wrote:

John wrote:

I've seen a water bottle that is made for carrying small parts. I would
rather use that for a tube, irons and a patch kit instead of a bag under the
saddle. I think it had a large opening, as opposed to standard water
bottle, so it could hold larger things.

I can't seem to locate it now and thought maybe someone could enlighten me.
A source, online or otherwise, would be good or just a name to goggle with
would be appreciated. Thanks,

John


Here are several choices, but it looks like they only wholesale. Maybe
send them an e-mail if you're interested.
http://tinyurl.com/4a833


I could probably get it if its made here.


Michael J. Klein
Dasi Jen, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, ROC
Please replace mousepotato with asiancastings
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Old October 5th 04, 08:09 PM
Douglas Landau
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"John" wrote in message ...
I've seen a water bottle that is made for carrying small parts. I would
rather use that for a tube, irons and a patch kit instead of a bag under the
saddle. I think it had a large opening, as opposed to standard water
bottle, so it could hold larger things.

I can't seem to locate it now and thought maybe someone could enlighten me.
A source, online or otherwise, would be good or just a name to goggle with
would be appreciated. Thanks,

John


Just out of curiosity, why don't you like under-the-saddle bags?

thanks
dkl
 




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