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Can anybody suggest a cage that has the bolt holes further up the cage meaning the cage will sit lower in the frame?
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I've got an aluminium cage (think it might be Topeak) where the bosses are nylon blocks, these can be slid up and down the cage so you can adjust where the cage sits.
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specialized z cages have decent slots.

I could measure if you like (perhaps from the bottles base?, or photo
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Profile Kage: http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/profile-desi ... prod10985/
Two sets of mounting holes so can sit low or high. Super secure too.
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I think you can use these adapter things
http://www.tweekscycles.com/Product.do? ... tAodCTwA_Q
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I've found the elite ones pretty good for adjustment, loads of hole positions.

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/elite-custom-ra ... cage-2013/

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You've got me thinking about this now. It would certainly be nice to be able to lower a single cage right down to allow use of one bottle and a smallish top tube bag.

Hmm.
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Think Kevin has the answer.
Thats the problem I'm trying too overcome FLV.
I've tried a side opening cage with a 500ml bottle and it's a pretty good fit with only a small amount of touching the bottom of the Ocelot.
Might not need the adaptor after all.
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Ocelot? That the new wildcat one?

I have a 650ml bottle but would like to use a 750 perhaps. I have a tangle bag too but am interested in a smaller bag
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Sooo, a nice adapter like this would work right?

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That would be just the ticket.
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Just want to have a look see how much it moves with 750mm bottle on it. Inputs are the problem, I dunno how much force is transmitted at that point. I reckon if I check it at 10xG it should be fine and dandy.
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Quite tempting to back this project: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/115 ... ent-winder

Then print this adapter (and the bottle cage) in carbon fibre :D
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Got a quote on those adapters. Not cheap. It changes by a couple of quid the more I buy but... the first quote has come in at just over £40 each for 5 out of 7075...

I think I'll try a few more places!
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FLV wrote:Got a quote on those adapters. Not cheap. It changes by a couple of quid the more I buy but... the first quote has come in at just over £40 each for 5 out of 7075...

I think I'll try a few more places!
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nostoc wrote:I think you can use these adapter things
http://www.tweekscycles.com/Product.do? ... tAodCTwA_Q

Am I missing something?
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Zippy wrote:
FLV wrote:Got a quote on those adapters. Not cheap. It changes by a couple of quid the more I buy but... the first quote has come in at just over £40 each for 5 out of 7075...

I think I'll try a few more places!
Ermm...?
nostoc wrote:I think you can use these adapter things
http://www.tweekscycles.com/Product.do? ... tAodCTwA_Q

Am I missing something?
I think I am.... I hadn't seen that link!
oops.

*mines betterer anyway..
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Is there any issue with the front mech clamp?
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Chew wrote:Is there any issue with the front mech clamp?
I wouldnt think so - When used on the downtube.

On the seat tube, probably yeah
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I've been looking for a solution for the seat tube and think Taylor might be as well.
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I could draw one up easily enough. It would move the bottle forward on the bike. Like I say though. They're about 40 quid a pop to buy about 4
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Chew wrote:I've been looking for a solution for the seat tube and think Taylor might be as well.
http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/bontrage ... tAodV2EATQ
i use these, because of the split bolt holes they fit over the seat clamp perfectly :)
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I dont have any measurements to hand for the correct position of the seat tube bottle bosses or mech band but you get the idea
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Kerry at Klite is doing these.
http://www.klite.com.au/#!product/prd1/ ... ge-adapter

I have 10 of them in my hand at the moment. To be attached to frames with zip-ties or radiator hose-clips.

oops, and these:
http://www.klite.com.au/#!product/prd1/ ... ge-adapter
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FLV wrote:
Chew wrote:Is there any issue with the front mech clamp?
I wouldnt think so - When used on the downtube.

On the seat tube, probably yeah
Washers / spacers/shims. Often see this when you have a small frame with bottle cages on the down tubes that foul a mech clamp.
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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.
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