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2008-09-02 9:39 AM

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Subject: rear bottle cages that don't launch bottles

I have a Xlab Flat Wing with Profile Design Kages mounted to my seat.

Last weekend, I had a launchfest with my water bottles and eventualy left one out on the road (launch and I didn't know it). 

So I'm thinking about replacing the Profile Design Kages with something else.  They may just be worn out (stretched too big) so I may go with another set of Kages but what does everyone else use (that uses a rear bottle setup)?



2008-09-02 11:31 AM
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Subject: RE: rear bottle cages that don't launch bottles

I've just switched to a flat wing and am using some Cateye cages that were recommended to me by the shop owner.  He claims he's not had any launches from them and they're cheap. 

 



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2008-09-02 12:13 PM
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Subject: RE: rear bottle cages that don't launch bottles
I use the PD Kages too and have only lost 2 bottles in them(all this summer).  I wonder if they are just getting stretched..I've used these for over 2 years without a problem until more recently.

I have heard carbon cages don't hold well...so I'm interested in hearing any good recommendations too...
2008-09-02 2:18 PM
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Subject: RE: rear bottle cages that don't launch bottles
The best bottles are the non carbon ones and might even be the metal ones because those hold the strongest.

I would jsut stay away from carbon. I forgot which ones I got but in my century ride I hit a bump and lost them both, but at the same time my bottles were frozen which might have explained why they launched
2008-09-02 2:47 PM
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Subject: RE: rear bottle cages that don't launch bottles
Flat wing plus metal cages I can bend in, haven't launched a bottle yet since March
2008-09-02 3:07 PM
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Subject: RE: rear bottle cages that don't launch bottles

When I had carbon cages on my hydrotail, I tried lots of things to prevent my bottles from ejecting. Electric tape and small pieces of rubber inside the cages to grip the water bottle didn't help.

I eventually replaced the carbon cages with plain metal ones. I have them bent in slightly so they have a death grip on the bottles, but still easy to get them out when _I_ want them to.

 I haven't had a single bottle eject even after some nasty bumps where I almost got ejected.

-ak- 



2008-09-02 3:07 PM
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Subject: RE: rear bottle cages that don't launch bottles
Need to go with heavy duty mountain bike cages.  Squish them in and good to go.  I have yet to launch a bottle in almost 3,000 miles this summer.
2008-09-03 1:40 AM
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Subject: RE: rear bottle cages that don't launch bottles
My PD kages in an aquarack don't have too many miles on them, but they're still very snug. I figure over time they'll get looser, so if you have those black rubber bands that came with the kages, you might want to put them back on if you're launching bottles. I took them off initially because it's too snug.
2008-09-03 3:21 AM
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Subject: RE: rear bottle cages that don't launch bottles
 Have you guys tried Polar water bottles? I've never launched one of them. Nice to have ice cold water late in a ride too.
2008-09-04 8:34 AM
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Subject: RE: rear bottle cages that don't launch bottles
I've seen people put on large rubber bands around their cages at races. It looks tacky but probably works.
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