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Re: Bottle cages

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 11:21 am
by whitestone
ootini wrote:Anyone done an MYOG version of this using a strip of Meccano? Might not work, but in my head I'm picture a strip of meccano bolted to existing bottle cage bosses, then the cage bolted to some of the holes in the strip in a different position.... Just a thought.
I've thought of it but as usual not done anything about it :oops: I think you'd need two or three strips to provide some rigidity.

Re: Bottle cages

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 11:33 am
by Zippy
ootini wrote:Anyone done an MYOG version of this using a strip of Meccano? Might not work, but in my head I'm picture a strip of meccano bolted to existing bottle cage bosses, then the cage bolted to some of the holes in the strip in a different position.... Just a thought.
I don;t know mechano well, but if it's plate with punched holes - I'd want a stiffner in there.

Re: Bottle cages

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 12:04 pm
by benp1
Don't these things already exist?

Mount Skidmore adaptors for moving the bottle cages. Or the Shmino Di2 ones?

Bottle cages mounts, like the Elite ones, for putting a cage anywhere

Re: Bottle cages

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 12:46 pm
by BreninBeener
The Mount Skimore ines are great and they are super people to deal with. Postage is good too. Its a brilliant product

Re: Bottle cages

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 1:04 pm
by ootini
Zippy wrote:
ootini wrote:Anyone done an MYOG version of this using a strip of Meccano? Might not work, but in my head I'm picture a strip of meccano bolted to existing bottle cage bosses, then the cage bolted to some of the holes in the strip in a different position.... Just a thought.
I don;t know mechano well, but if it's plate with punched holes - I'd want a stiffner in there.
Good point. I live next door to a mechanic who may be able to make something up for me out of an off cut. Would 2mm aluminium be strong enough?
I'm now envisaging a 128mm strip of 2mm ally with holes drilled or punched every 32 mm, starting and ending 16mm from each end, which, if maths serves, would give me a total 4 holes. Thus allowing me to shift the bottle up or down by 32mm. I guess I could ask for holes every 16mm but I'm not sure if the increased flexibility would really be worth the effort.
That make sense?

Re: Bottle cages

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 3:39 pm
by Bearbonesnorm
Would 2mm aluminium be strong enough?
No ... and if you're considering putting a thread in there rather than using a nut and bolt to fasten the cage on ... most certainly no.

Re: Bottle cages

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 4:50 pm
by Wotsits
For reference the Mount Skidmore ones are about 5mm thick..

Re: Bottle cages

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 5:19 pm
by benp1
Before JohnClimber mentioned them, I was going to make some of my own, its a Scrapheap Challenge MYOG styley

But the Mount Skidmore ones really are very faff free. They're neat solutions, not very expensive (from memory about the same price as a bottle cage), and they're very solid. I bought a pair and both are currently in use

They do raise the profile of the bottle cage a touch, so it eats into the triangle a bit more, but it's not a deal breaker and I think most adaptor-widgets would do that

Re: Bottle cages

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:35 pm
by pistonbroke
I've moved the bottle cage down on my Lurcher to accommodate a frame bag using a rear rack stay. You can find packs of the stays in most bike shops for a fiver for 2 as they are used as replacements on racks where the supplied stays are too short, a bit of twisting of the end that bolts onto the frame to straighten it is all that is needed as they are already drilled with slotted holes. Alternatively ask the mechanics if they have any spares to swap for biscuits as there are always a few knocking around the workshop. The lower hole needs a nut and bolt but it's a lot slimmer than the Aussie design which preserves valuable frame space.