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cages?
Like many, I get nice looking plastic water bottles at organized ride
events. It doesn't take long, however, for that nice looking, memorable water bottle to look like hell. I know my cheap, shiny, steel cages are doing it. Does anyone know what kind of cages are available which might not mess up a nice looking bottle? Boatman |
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"Boatman" wrote in news:SMTld.338264$wV.247114
@attbi_s54: Like many, I get nice looking plastic water bottles at organized ride events. It doesn't take long, however, for that nice looking, memorable water bottle to look like hell. I know my cheap, shiny, steel cages are doing it. Are you sure your cages are steel? Steel doesn't stain waterbottles very much, though aluminum does. Plastic cages don't stain much either, and can be bought cheaply (unlike titanium or carbon). |
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In article SMTld.338264$wV.247114@attbi_s54,
"Boatman" writes: Like many, I get nice looking plastic water bottles at organized ride events. It doesn't take long, however, for that nice looking, memorable water bottle to look like hell. I know my cheap, shiny, steel cages are doing it. I don't think so. I don't use a bottle cage -- I carry my water bottles in the milk crate on the back rack, and they get crudded up, too. And y'know what? The mung that accumulates on the bottles' outsides is the same stuff that sticks to plastic patio furnitu auto emissions. Especially diesel soot. cheers, Tom -- -- Nothing is safe from me. Above address is just a spam midden. I'm really at: tkeats [curlicue] vcn [point] bc [point] ca |
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 01:39:03 GMT, Boatman wrote:
Like many, I get nice looking plastic water bottles at organized ride events. It doesn't take long, however, for that nice looking, memorable water bottle to look like hell. I know my cheap, shiny, steel cages are doing it. Does anyone know what kind of cages are available which might not mess up a nice looking bottle? Boatman I'll see that and up you one. All the water bottles I can find seem to be made out of the same cheap plastic and when I take a drink it doesn't taste like just water. Cages are everywhere like wal-mart, Target, 2 LBSs near me, etc. Even the auto store has begun carrying some bike related stuff, tires mostly, but it's a start. You might try rigging something yourself, and test your own creativity. Small plastic tubing like that found on an aquarium air pump or asthma ventilator machine would do it. Just take a length and slice it (not you, it)down the middle. Once you have done that it should slip over the metal and barely be noticeable. If you can handle a razor you've got it made. Bill Baka -- Just Bill again |
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 18:06:56 -0800, Tom Keats wrote:
In article SMTld.338264$wV.247114@attbi_s54, "Boatman" writes: Like many, I get nice looking plastic water bottles at organized ride events. It doesn't take long, however, for that nice looking, memorable water bottle to look like hell. I know my cheap, shiny, steel cages are doing it. I don't think so. I don't use a bottle cage -- I carry my water bottles in the milk crate on the back rack, and they get crudded up, too. And y'know what? The mung that accumulates on the bottles' outsides is the same stuff that sticks to plastic patio furnitu auto emissions. Especially diesel soot. cheers, Tom Did you ever post a link to a picture of your bike? I keep hearing about it and I just have to ask. My old Huffy might be a good platform for a "Fred" contest. Bill Baka -- Just Bill again |
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Bill Baka writes: On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 18:06:56 -0800, Tom Keats wrote: In article SMTld.338264$wV.247114@attbi_s54, "Boatman" writes: Like many, I get nice looking plastic water bottles at organized ride events. It doesn't take long, however, for that nice looking, memorable water bottle to look like hell. I know my cheap, shiny, steel cages are doing it. I don't think so. I don't use a bottle cage -- I carry my water bottles in the milk crate on the back rack, and they get crudded up, too. And y'know what? The mung that accumulates on the bottles' outsides is the same stuff that sticks to plastic patio furnitu auto emissions. Especially diesel soot. cheers, Tom Did you ever post a link to a picture of your bike? I keep hearing about it and I just have to ask. My old Huffy might be a good platform for a "Fred" contest. Bill Baka Unfortunately I don't have a camera to even take a picture of Ol' Pig Iron (yet). Someday. In the meantime, she's a mid-80's Norco Bigfoot, which is a very "touring" MTB, with old-school canti brakes, rigid fork, and a very relaxed seat tubeangle. I believe it's a chromoly frame, but it might as well be hi-tens. I've got 'er rigged out as a consummate commuting/utility bike,so she weighs a ton :-) She's already been involved in a head-on once (I got hit by a corner-cutting left-turner while waiting for cross-traffic at a stop line), so I had to replace the fork with one from another bike that was given to me. But she inexorably lives on. The high seatpost but short cockpit and backswept riser bar fits me to a tee. She ain't pretty; she just looks that way. I call her "Ol' Pig Iron" in public, but when I'm really appreciating her in private, I call her "Sugarfoot". She always gets me safely home. Except once. Nobody's perfect. cheers, Tom -- -- Nothing is safe from me. Above address is just a spam midden. I'm really at: tkeats [curlicue] vcn [point] bc [point] ca |
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I'll see that and up you one. All the water bottles I can find
seem to be made out of the same cheap plastic and when I take a drink it doesn't taste like just water. Cages are everywhere -------Nalgene bottles are the least "plastic" and they don't seem to get scuffed so badly. www.mimiforsyth.com |
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I have a cage that is injection molded out of plastic, in two halves, which
completely surround the bottle. The whole thing is held together with an O-ring. Bottle slides in and out easily, and does not get scuffed, since there are no high pressure points. |
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Leo Lichtman wrote:
I have a cage that is injection molded out of plastic, in two halves, which completely surround the bottle. The whole thing is held together with an O-ring. Bottle slides in and out easily, and does not get scuffed, since there are no high pressure points. Where did you get it? Boatman |
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"Boatman" wrote: Where did you get it? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A bicycle dealer at the Berkeley Flea Market. It was used, and cost about a dollar. He may have more--I would be glad to mail you one if you're interested--postage should be minimal. |
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