Anyone have any experience with carbon water bottle cages?
Performance makes some cheap ones under their Forte brand.
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/...tegory_id=4342
Some of the reviews make them look somewhat breakable though.
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Anyone have any experience with carbon water bottle cages?
Performance makes some cheap ones under their Forte brand.
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/...tegory_id=4342
Some of the reviews make them look somewhat breakable though.
That Forte Theta is kinda cute. I've only ever used aluminum cages. But if I had a carbon frame and wanted to match it, I'd be hankerin' for that Theta.
(I have a gold lugged steel frame and gold-button Elite cages.)
I have carbon water bottle cages on my road bike. I've only used Profile Design Karbon Kages and the Rav X Carbon Cages. I like them but they leave black smudges/marks on the water bottles. I've not had any issues with these breaking. I don't have any experience with Forte, but the price sure makes it look worth trying them out.
I have Arundel Sideloader carbon cages on my compact frame and I really like them. No problems with durability so far.:)
Please see attached photo.
I have these carbon water bottle cages -- inexpensive no name, light weight, look great, and have had no durability issues. I would recommend them. You can find them at:
http://www.chucksbikes.com/store/
Good luck!
I had the 'alpha' carbon cage from Performance on my first bike (because they were easier to get the bottle in and out of and I was just learning good balance). When I switched to a bike where I put the bottles behind my saddle, they sucked. If the bottles were full and I hit a bumpy road at a good clip, they'd fall out. I gave them to my husband and he said they rattled (I never noticed).
He now uses this one and swears by it:
http://www.specialized.com/media/equ...bCagePro_d.jpg
me, too.... i couldn't use regular ones on my ruby... the frame was too small.... but i love my arundels.... they are curvy and sexy, too, IMO....
My DH loves his Bontrager carbon cages, I just have Elite alloy, although they match the bike perfectly.
Really, they are. They hold better than any cages I've tried (Profile, Elite & no name), yet bottles are easy to get in and out. The Sideloader cage is the best thing since sliced bread for small, compact geo frames.
You guys make the Arundels sound pretty appealing. My new bike is apparently ready for me to pick up (though there's still a ton of snow here so it will be a while before I actually ride it) so I'm thinking about this again.
With the sideloader, do you have to pull the bottle out of the side that's open (in other words would I have to train myself to use both hands to reach for a bottle) - or can you pull the bottle out of the cage from either direction?
New Bike??? Whatcha getting?
you have to pull from the open side.... so the "back" one you pull out with your right hand and the "front" one you pull out with your left hand...
i prefer to pull out with my right.... so i drink that one first... then move them (hold one bottle while holding my handlebar and then pull out the other one and put the full bottle in the "back" holder, the empty on in the "front)